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Aunt Helen's EZ Baked Bean

Ingredients

  • 3 cans (16 oz each) Beans (any kind that you like)
  • 6 strips Bacon
  • 3/4 cup chopped Onion
  • 1 cup Ketchup
  • 1/4 cup Mustard
  • 1/3 cup Brown Sugar
  • 4 tbs King™ Syrup
  • 2 dashes Worcestershire Sauce (because I put WS in everything)
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Aunt Helen's EZ Baked Bean

Time: 20 minutes prep, 1 hours cook
Servings: 10
 

Directions

  1. Open beans and put into strainer to drain the liquid.
  2. Pre-heat oven to 350°.
  3. Fry bacon until crisp then remove to cool.
  4. Turn off burner and add onions to bacon grease and allow to fry briefly.
  5. Add Ketchup, mustard, brown sugar King™ syrup and Worcestershire sauce. Stir together.
  6. Add beans and crumpled bacon and stir well. (Optionally you can lay the bacon on the top if you are into that sort of thing)
  7. Dump into casserole and heat in oven about 1 hour or until your kitchen really smells good.
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Summary

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2 votes | 3393 views

Aunt Helen gave this recipe to my mother who modified it slightly. My mother gave it to my sister who modified it slightly. My sister gave it to me and I modified it to suit my taste. It is quite tasty and rivals the more complex and difficult recipes that I have for Boston Baked Beans. In less than an hour and a half you can have delicious baked beans for your dinner, picnic, pot luck or poker game.

Reviews

  • Jann from PA
    March 26, 2017
    It is a very adaptable recipe! And, has been well liked by anyone who likes good baked beans. Well done! Oh, thee King Syrup is a PA Dutch favorite. You can substitute any sweetener, like molasses. My husband used Grandma's or any dark molasses which has a taste he liked. Use whatever you like!
    I've cooked/tasted this recipe!
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    • Glenn
      March 26, 2017
      I think that King™ Syrup makes a difference but you may want to use a sweetener that your taste buds are more familiar with. Have fun with this recipe and make it yours, Aunt Helen won't care.