Baked Bean Recipe

If you come to visit us, and if you like hot food, I will make a batch of these baked beans. Here is how I cook them, and how you can make them where you are too. Note: I use our pizza oven, but I think this recipe will work with a slow cooker too.

1. Wash a kilo of black beans, and pull out all the not-good ones, and check for little rocks and pull them out too.

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2. Add a package of chili peppers, hot paprika, and half a package of pepper corns.
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3. Look in the cupboard to see what else you have, and add a generous amount.

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4. Add sausage or bacon.

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5. Mix it all up and add water.

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6. Let it bake by the fire all day, about eight hours or so. Add more water every couple of hours, when you add more firewood. Near the end of the day, do a taste check for salt. It is kind of hard to predict how much will come out of the bacon or sausage, so if it needs a bit more you can add it near the last hours of cooking.

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7. For supper, you can have a bowl of the best baked beans you have ever tasted.

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8. The next morning you can have refried beans, fried tomatos, and fried eggs. It’s a meal that will keep you going all the way till lunch time.

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One thought on “Baked Bean Recipe

  1. Looks absolutely yummy and scrumptious!
    Our home group Potluck is coming up. I will add this to our “surprise” Meal. Omitting much of the hot spice for us mild Canadians.
    We will pray for you too.