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MissMillie

(38,587 posts)
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 10:43 AM Apr 2018

I am a snob when it comes to baked beans

I live about an hour outside of Boston.

Baked beans do not come from a can. They come from your oven. The benefits of making your own are numerous: very inexpensive, they make your house smell amazing while they are baking, and homemade is always better than canned. And yes, cooking the beans in cool weather means the oven will help warm up your house.

If you're making a BBQ baked beans, then ketchup is okay (but don't serve them to me). Other than that, there should never be any kind of tomato product in the ingredient list of baked beans. Beans, salt pork, onion, brown sugar, molasses, ground mustard, clove & ginger (literally just a pinch of each), salt & pepper, and water. That's it!

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I am a snob when it comes to baked beans (Original Post) MissMillie Apr 2018 OP
I'm with you. pangaia Apr 2018 #1
I don't make my own pasta MissMillie Apr 2018 #7
Making pasta is arguably easier than making baked beans! A HERETIC I AM Apr 2018 #21
Sounds delicious. What are the best beans to use? NT enough Apr 2018 #2
Navy beans MissMillie Apr 2018 #9
Slow cooker is only way to go. Sneederbunk Apr 2018 #3
disagree MissMillie Apr 2018 #8
I'm a bigger bean snob from Maine jpak Apr 2018 #4
seriously... when I say "pinch" MissMillie Apr 2018 #6
I was just kidding jpak Apr 2018 #20
My Mom made amazing home made baked beans Siwsan Apr 2018 #5
From the city Submariner Apr 2018 #10
Good that you can buy it locally left-of-center2012 Apr 2018 #38
it never occurred to me OriginalGeek Apr 2018 #11
I don't care much for BBQ sauce MissMillie Apr 2018 #15
yep, born in Florida and OriginalGeek Apr 2018 #18
Doesn't sound snobbish to me Cirque du So-What Apr 2018 #12
I think molasses and brown sugar are very sweet MissMillie Apr 2018 #13
Definitely a case Cirque du So-What Apr 2018 #14
I prefer more variety ... GeorgeGist Apr 2018 #16
My mother used worchester sauce, brown sugar and a bit of butter. shraby Apr 2018 #17
I've seen worcestershire in some recipes MissMillie Apr 2018 #19
Well, I'm from the south and I say they come out of a can. Laffy Kat Apr 2018 #22
Pretty much what I do except I mix in some mustard and on occasion top it with cheddar cheese Floyd R. Turbo Apr 2018 #24
Cornbread, yummy! nt Laffy Kat Apr 2018 #25
It is! 😋 Floyd R. Turbo Apr 2018 #27
Yep! raven mad Apr 2018 #36
I learned by watching my mom. Laffy Kat Apr 2018 #37
Yep, I'm from MA and my mom used B&M baked beans, added the contents you listed (though seaglass Apr 2018 #39
That's called "Beans a la can". nt zanana1 Apr 2018 #42
Me too. I HATE ALL BAKED BEANS! fleur-de-lisa Apr 2018 #23
This is the truth. SummerSnow Apr 2018 #26
Ketchup in baked beans??? BLECH! Ohiogal Apr 2018 #28
To be enjoyed at breakfast or no? JDC Apr 2018 #29
Never been to the UK but NotASurfer Apr 2018 #30
Along with kippers. JDC Apr 2018 #33
cold bean sandwich, Sunday morning... . . .n/t annabanana Apr 2018 #31
Puke JDC Apr 2018 #32
Those were popular with my friends of French Canadian decent in MA aa a kid. CentralMass Apr 2018 #35
I'm of French Canadian descent... zanana1 Apr 2018 #41
+1 CentralMass Apr 2018 #43
Oh my. Laffy Kat Apr 2018 #40
The origin of the name Bean Town CentralMass Apr 2018 #34

MissMillie

(38,587 posts)
7. I don't make my own pasta
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:02 AM
Apr 2018

but I make my own homemade soups, my own pasta sauces, my own stuffing, my own gravy,... (I'm sure there's more).

A HERETIC I AM

(24,380 posts)
21. Making pasta is arguably easier than making baked beans!
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 12:13 PM
Apr 2018


If you don’t care whether or not your noodles are uniform, you don’t even need a pasta maker machine. Just a rolling pin

MissMillie

(38,587 posts)
8. disagree
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:03 AM
Apr 2018

I like being able to keep the lid off just in case the beans have too much liquid.

Besides, it takes less time in the oven (you can eat sooner!).

jpak

(41,760 posts)
4. I'm a bigger bean snob from Maine
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 10:50 AM
Apr 2018

No ginger or cloves (yuk!)

Just 4 heaping teaspoons of ground mustard.

MissMillie

(38,587 posts)
6. seriously... when I say "pinch"
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 10:58 AM
Apr 2018

it's really a pinch between finger and thumb. It adds a certain somethin'-somethin'

Siwsan

(26,308 posts)
5. My Mom made amazing home made baked beans
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 10:53 AM
Apr 2018

I think you would have approved of her recipe because I definitely don't ever remember her adding ketchup.

Submariner

(12,511 posts)
10. From the city
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:12 AM
Apr 2018

I grew up eating Friends beans, and still get them at the local supermarket. B&M beans in a pinch if they are out of Friends, and I think it's offensive to see non-local Bush beans on Boston area store shelves.

I never entertained the thought of cooking them myself. I'm probably too lazy to do it and don't feel I could do it as good as Friends and B&M, who have been doing a good job cooking in the old fashioned brick oven kettles. Power to you though.

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
11. it never occurred to me
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:14 AM
Apr 2018

that there was no ketchup product in baked beans. I thought they at least had some kind of BBQ sauce in there.


But then, my go-to bean for regular eatin' is Bush's. On very special occasions (My Birthday) I use Van Camp's Pork and Beans but that's for a specific application where only those work. In that instance, if I were to make my own, I'd re-fry pinto beans. Or use Old El Paso - which I might doctor up with bacon grease but I wouldn't have the audacity to claim that makes me a cook lol.

MissMillie

(38,587 posts)
15. I don't care much for BBQ sauce
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:23 AM
Apr 2018

When I do use it I use a mustard-based one. But even that doesn't go in my beans.

I think it's quite common for baked beans in the south to be BBQ baked beans. (I guess I'm assuming you're from the south.) I see it on many of the cooking shows. But when I see someone demonstrate a recipe for Boston Baked Beans and see them add any tomato product, it makes me very angry.

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
18. yep, born in Florida and
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:32 AM
Apr 2018

never lived north of the Mason Dixon line (although pretty close when we lived in Maryland)

That's probably exactly how I feel when I go to a BBQ place here in the southeast that claims to have BBQ brisket and I get thin slices of some tough piece of crap. These folks know what to do with a pig but they can screw up a brisket without even trying.

Cirque du So-What

(25,999 posts)
12. Doesn't sound snobbish to me
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:17 AM
Apr 2018

Homemade baked beans are far FAR superior to anything that comes from a can. My tastes are quite specific regarding the sweetness level, however: I don't want 'candied beans.'

MissMillie

(38,587 posts)
13. I think molasses and brown sugar are very sweet
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:19 AM
Apr 2018

I use about 1/4 cup brown sugar and even less molasses.

I have a cousin who would use so much molasses that her beans were nearly black. She also would cook them until they were mush. I like just a little bite left to my beans.

shraby

(21,946 posts)
17. My mother used worchester sauce, brown sugar and a bit of butter.
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:28 AM
Apr 2018

She always made baked beans from leftover bean soup, added the Worchester sauce, brown sugar and butter to it and simmered for a while.
Delicious!
I do the same thing when there's leftover bean soup.

MissMillie

(38,587 posts)
19. I've seen worcestershire in some recipes
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 11:33 AM
Apr 2018

I just worry about the salt content, especially when using salt pork or bacon.

I usually just freeze leftover soup. I love to have a freezer full of things in case I get sick and don't want to cook. (Once I got pneumonia and spend a week emptying out my freezer. When I was better, I had no room in my cabinets for all the empty freezer containers! lol)

Laffy Kat

(16,389 posts)
22. Well, I'm from the south and I say they come out of a can.
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 02:57 PM
Apr 2018

First you open and few cans of Bush'es Baked Beans and dump the contents in a casserole. Then you add your own chopped onion and ketchup. Next (and this is the most important part) you layer a few bacon slices on top. Lastly, you throw that casserole into a low-temp oven and slowly cook the hell out of it. Then, you pull it out of the oven and tell everyone you made them from scratch, having started last night.

Floyd R. Turbo

(26,634 posts)
24. Pretty much what I do except I mix in some mustard and on occasion top it with cheddar cheese
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 04:15 PM
Apr 2018

or cornbread, or both! 😋

seaglass

(8,173 posts)
39. Yep, I'm from MA and my mom used B&M baked beans, added the contents you listed (though
Sat Apr 28, 2018, 08:16 AM
Apr 2018

I'm not sure about the ketchup) and also added cheddar cheese. Sooooo good!

JDC

(10,135 posts)
29. To be enjoyed at breakfast or no?
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 05:02 PM
Apr 2018

I agree with your position. Breakfast out in New England always throws me with the beans option though. I have limitations.

JDC

(10,135 posts)
33. Along with kippers.
Fri Apr 27, 2018, 07:12 PM
Apr 2018

Nothing like small, pickled in oil, whole head to tail herring to kick off your fine English day.

zanana1

(6,135 posts)
41. I'm of French Canadian descent...
Sun Apr 29, 2018, 10:27 AM
Apr 2018

I make baked beans at Christmas every year. (You can't forget to soak the beans overnight).

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