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Friday, October 25, 2024

Baked Bean and Bacon Casserole

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I know we haven't had Halloween yet, but I've already been thinking about Thanksgiving and trying to decide what the menu will consist of this year. It's never a surprise at my moms because she likes to keep things simple, consistent, and traditional. I, on the other hand, always try to change a few things up to keep the menu fresh and exciting. Of course I keep a few tried and true staples year after year, but sometimes I'll add a little twist to a classic dish to see how it goes. One thing that seems like it would be a sin to change is our family baked bean recipe, but I came across this Baked Bean and Bacon Casserole on Golden Blossom Honey and thought it might be a fun one to try this year instead. 
 
 
There are a few similarities to our family recipe, but I was intrigued not only by the 3 different types of beans in this dish, but also by the use of Canadian bacon instead of American bacon. The normal bacon that we use adds a bit of extra flavor because of the fat and grease that bakes out of it and into the beans, so I was curious how much flavor the ham would provide instead. I'll be honest and say that there were so many other flavors in this recipe that I didn't really notice any extra oomph from the Canadian bacon, but if you're looking at this from a healthy eating standpoint, Canadian bacon is leaner and has fewer calories than regular bacon, so in that respect it wins out. I personally don't eat pork, so I could leave this part of the recipe out and be content having this as a standalone meal. It's makes for a filling and healthy one pot dinner idea or for a simple holiday side dish. If you're in the early planning stages of your holiday meals right now, earmark this recipe to shake things up a bit on your table this year, too. 

Ingredients

1 large onion, chopped

1 large green bell pepper, chopped

2 Tablespoons water

6 ounces Canadian bacon, cut into bite-size pieces

2 (15 ounce) cans red kidney beans, drained

2 (15 ounce) cans Northern white beans, drained

2 (15 ounce) cans black beans, drained

3 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

1/2 cup GOLDEN BLOSSOM HONEY

1 cup hickory-flavored barbecue sauce

1 teaspoon dry mustard

3 Tablespoons cider vinegar

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18 comments:

  1. Sounds like a very hearty Autumn meal. Hope you will have a nice Halloween at your mum's this year. Oh, it is next week already!

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    1. We did have a nice Halloween. It was quiet. It didn't rain or snow for a change. And I was cleaning some of my boards while passing out candy and ended up selling a $40 board to a parent, so it was a win all around!

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  2. You're brave to mess with the tried and true baked beans!! LOL I love that you experiment with your dishes and I can imagine this dish will be a hit as well.

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    1. I don't know if it's brave or stupid to mess with a tried and true family recipe. Thankfully it worked LOL!

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  3. I’ve never heard of having baked beans at Thanksgiving, but I’d totally go for that. My husband and kids would have a fit if we didn’t have the exact same dishes every year. So.many.carbs! I can’t even. It’s a holiday I despise🤣

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    1. I can't remember a holiday where baked beans weren't served in our family. Ugh, yes! So many carbs on Thanksgiving. It's probably why it's my least favorite holiday too. I always feel so sluggish after eating.

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  4. I love beans done like this, and fall seems like the perfect time. I love that you used a variety of beans! It's very colorful, when often dishes like this don't have a ton of visual appoeal.

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    1. I agree about the colors adding that extra oomph. Definitely makes eating them that much more enjoyable.

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  5. Cinnamon rolls for Christmas 🎄

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    1. That's a classic! You definitely need cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning!

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  6. Fyi. You guys are the only ones that call it canadian bacon lol

    Never knew beans were done with either types though.

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  7. Homemade baked beans are such a treat. This sounds delicious.

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  8. Hello,
    I don't eat pork either... or beans oh!
    But I think it's lovely that you've thought up and trialled the recipes for the big family feast at Thanksgiving so carefully and in advance! I like traditional food too, but with a little innovation! I like to surprise! Hugs!

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