Crock Pot Baked Beans
These Crock Pot Baked Beans are so easy to make and serve! Pork and Beans combined with brown sugar, mustard, BBQ sauce, onion and bacon.
A EASY CROCK POT BAKED BEAN RECIPE
We are huge baked bean lovers in my family. Whenever we grill out in the summer, we almost always have beans as a side. Now, I have a pretty fantastic (if I do say so myself) recipe for Southern Baked Beans. It is my favorite bean recipe to use. But I got quite a few emails from folks who like that recipe but wanted something that was a bit easier to make, didn’t involve so many ingredients and didn’t use the oven. While I love my oven baked Southern Beans, I also understand keeping things easy and not heating the house with the oven in the summer. So, this recipe was created. Just a few ingredients, and it is made in the crock pot!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
If you like thicker baked beans, that’s not always how they turn out when you use the Slow Cooker, but I have a solution that you can try. You could do a cornstarch slurry of like 3 Tablespoons of cornstarch whisked with 3 Tablespoons of water and add that to the beans, then turn on high and stir and it should thicken up some.
I have seen some people also recommend taking the lid off and cooking on high to let the excess moisture cook off. I don’t love that idea since it could cause the beans to start sticking to the bottom if you had a lot to cook off, but it is another option that you could try.
You could also try to drain one of the cans of pork and beans, but I feel like you’d lose some of the flavor. So, this would be a last ditch effort for me. I’d use the slurry first and then if that didn’t work, next time, maybe I’d try this option.
Some dry beans should not be cooked in a slow cooker because of a toxin called phytohaemagglutinin. Most slow cookers don’t get hot enough to boil (212F) the beans to kill this toxin, so it’s only recommended that you use cooked beans in crock pots. Other beans, like black beans, pinto beans, and chickpeas, can be cooked in a slow cooker without any issues. Since we are using cooked beans in this recipe, it’s totally safe.
Beans can hold up well in a slow cooker, stir to make sure they don’t keep sticking to bottom of the crockpot.
Sure. I like them that way too. To get the different flavor profile, you need to alter the bbq sauce choice. I’d recommend to choose a hickory barbecue sauce. This is my first choice. If I don’t have a good bbq sauce to use then I would add a dash of liquid smoke, but I prefer to use the sauce first.
This can vary depending on the starting temps of your beans. You can reheat them on low for about 4 hours, or on high for about 2. I’d be careful with the high time though, be sure to stir often so they don’t burn or stick.
Leftover beans need to cool to room temperature before you can transfer them to an airtight container. Place the container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can freeze them for up to 4-5 months. Thaw them in the fridge overnight before reheating.
If you don’t want to use the CrockPot to reheat leftovers as shared above, you can reheat them in the oven in a baking dish, on the stovetop in a saucepan, or in a microwave safe container in the microwave.
INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (FULL RECIPE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POST)
- pork and beans
- diced onion
- barbecue sauce– this is the key to adding the most flavor. So, use a brand that you love.
- brown sugar– I used light brown sugar, but you can use dark brown sugar if you want more molasses flavor. Both options are very, very good.
- yellow mustard– That little bit of mustard is nothing you can actually taste but provides a depth of flavor.
- cooked bacon
HOW TO MAKE CROCK POT BAKED BEANS:
Mix all ingredients (except for bacon) in a 4-6 quart slow cooker. Pork and beans, diced onion, brown sugar, mustard, and barbecue sauce all go in. Give it all a good stir.
Cover and cook on low for 3-5 hours, stirring gently a couple of times during cooking. Right before serving, stir in cooked bacon (if using).
Serve and enjoy your baked beans!
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Crock Pot Baked Beans
Ingredients
- 3 (28 ounce) cans pork and beans
- ½ cup diced onion
- ¾ cup barbecue sauce
- ½ cup brown sugar, light or dark
- 2 Tablespoons yellow mustard
- ½ pound bacon, cooked and crumbled (optional)
Instructions
- Mix all ingredients (except for bacon) in a 4-6 quart slow cooker.
- Give the mixture a good stir.
- Cover and cook on low for 3-5 hours.
- Stir the beans gently a couple of times during cooking.
- Right before serving, stir in cooked bacon (if using).
Notes
- Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions.
Nutrition
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can you drain one of the cans of beans for a more firmer baked bean dish ?
Thank You in advance on this .
Al
We are having a large crowd next Sunday-lots of men.ni do need to know how many this serves!
Add a few dashs of liquid smoke to these . . . you'll like!!!!
Hi! Can you tell me how many servings this is!!?
Delish baked beans! My new go to recipe. Thanks!
Sounds delicious! I always have baked beans when we grill too! I'll be giving this one a try !
Yum! Yum! Yum! These sound wonderful. You know, having a hubby whose name is BEAN, I have to keep finding special recipes for them,=) and this one sounds like a real winner. Adding it to my 'to try' list…great summer dish!
this is almost the same way I make mine! I saute the onion in a small amount of the bacon fat and I use the brand of beans that comes in the jar, they are a little less soupy and a little firmer. They are always a big hit at our church picnic or family bar-b-ques. We also bring a carved watermelon basket full of melon balls and asst. berries. Both dishes just fly off the serving table.
Yum! I love baked beans,..it is my favorite side dish! =)
I looooove baked beans, but I even love them more as this is a slow cooker recipe. Definitely trying!
Hi Brandie! The recipe looks yummy and sounds delicious! How can it not be, using Sweet Baby Ray's? Thanks for sharing! Blessings from Bama!
I love baked bean too. It is a good option if want to have an easy meal. Just some minced beef or pork and onions cook with baked bean, stir in one or two eggs. Serve with pasta or rice, it is so nice. Sometimes, I serve baked bean with fried eggs or omelet too, it also taste really good. 🙂
love all of your recipes
Thank you so very much Cathy! That means a lot!