...and now some
BBQ Baked Beans. Simple, easy, very tasty.

Start with some ham, about 1 cup, diced. Allow to brown lightly in the pan. (Note: the photos are for a double recipe, which makes ALOT of beans.)

Add about a 1/4 cup of diced onions.

Add one can of Bush's Vegetarian Baked Beans and one can of seasoned black beans (drain the black beans.)

Add brown sugar (I used 1/2 cup, can use more if you like). And one cup of
BBQ sauce. Cover and bake in the oven (350 degrees) for one hour.

And now the complete BBQ meal.
BBQ Rubbed Chicken,
Potato Salad with Bacon, Chives, Shallots and Lemon Vinaigrette and Baked Beans--a wonderful meal.
3 comments:
An American tradition! Make this for your next Olympic viewing party.
I am eating some right now, and they are even tastier re-heated.
OMG, two of my recipes on one week! I am so fracking honored!
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