Do you have a favorite bean recipe?

United States
May 28, 2008 3:05pm CST
I only know one way to make beans. Ham, beans in a crockpot for 8-10 hours. I substituted turkey last time I made it. Very good. I am looking for more though.
5 responses
@twilight021 (2059)
• United States
28 May 08
Seeing as I am from Boston, I have to share the quintessential bean recipe...Boston Baked Beans! My mom used to make these in a bean pot in the oven, but you can use a crock pot as the recipe says. 1 lb. Navy beans 1 lg. onion 1/2 tsp. salt 1 c. molasses 1 tsp. dry mustard 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 c. firmly packed brown sugar 1/4 lb. bacon Place beans in large kettle. Cover with water, sprinkle with 1 tablespoon baking soda. Bring to boil. Cook covered for 45 minutes or until beans are just tender. Drain, reserving liquid. Combine salt, molasses, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and brown sugar. Place 1/3 of beans in Crock Pot with small amount of reserved liquid. Cover with 1/3 of molasses mixture. Place 3 slices of bacon on top. Place onion on top of this layer. Repeat layers; add part of reserved liquid with each layer. Cover beans with liquid. Cook on low and for 9 to 11 hours or until beans are tender. They are great to bring with you to a cook-out. Enjoy!
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• United States
28 May 08
I love baked beans. lol. I just need to find a healthier version. I should have mentioned that.
• United States
30 May 08
yeah, they are very sugary. my mom only made when about once a year :-)
@1grnthmb (2055)
• United States
29 May 08
I like to make baked beans and the family loves them. It is almost exactly like twighlights recipe.
• United States
29 May 08
Well if it sounds like hers, I know its good.
@1grnthmb (2055)
• United States
30 May 08
I also like to make a Portuguese Bean Stew. It is so good and has sausage and lots of different vegetables. If I can find the recipe I will forward it to you.
• United States
31 May 08
That sounds good. I have never had Portugese. Hmmmm, I might have to look up some ethnic recipes because I am feelin adventurous.
@bdugas (3578)
• United States
29 May 08
Ok I am from Louisiana, and there nothing is made plain, we doctor up everything, try taking your beans, (red beans is the best) and when you are cooking then add, parsley, onion chopped, bell pepper chopped, chopped garlic, (as much as you want for the flavor you like) You said you put Ham in the beans, try adding some smoked sausage to it also, it gives the beans a good flavor. Mash up soem of the beans when near done to make like a creamy substance, so they are not runny. Add salt pepper. White beans can be done the same way. The ham and smoked sausage gives it a real good taste.
• United States
29 May 08
Good ole Cajun/Creole cooking! That sounds heavenly. You are making me drool on my keyboard. lol!
• Philippines
29 May 08
i learned one bean recipe from my mom. she saute garlic and onion and put some fish sauce too. then add up the bean and the shrimp (boiled and shelled). put some water if necessary. let simmer until bean and shrimp is almost done. i love it. it tastes good. i hope it help a little. i hope to give the right instructions too.
• United States
29 May 08
This sounds good. Is it asian based? Anything oriental is always a treat.
@tdemex (3540)
• United States
28 May 08
My wife down here in Mexico makes a great bean soup she puts mybe 3 cups beans with water boils them for an hour dices up one onion and one tomato, uses about 4 strips of bacon dices or slices them crossways abot 1'2 inch wide, ands 1'4 cup cilantro, salt and pepper, cook all together for another couplr hrs,. Thats it and I luv em. but I have a bad habbit since I was a kid I've always add ketchup to my bowl of beans! LOL I just prefer em that way. Good Luck in your Quest! tdemex
• United States
28 May 08
That sounds awesome. Although I am not a ketchup in the beans kind of gal. Save that for my guy. lol.