My husband's family is having their Christmas party tomorrow night, so in the morning I will get up and make baked beans. Sunday we are having Christmas at our oldest daughter's house, so Sunday morning I will get up and make another pot of baked beans.
When I first got married in 1975 my mother-in-law shared her recipes with me and this was one of her recipes. I call it Mother's Baked Beans. I get so many compliments on these beans that I thought I would share.
MOTHER'S BAKED BEANS
- 1 can of Van Camp Pork & Beans
- 2 ribs of celery, diced
- 1 small onion, diced
- 1/2 bell pepper, diced
- 2 T of prepared mustard
- 1/4 cup of brown sugar
- 2 slices of bacon, cut into small pieces
Mix all ingredients together and pour into baking dish. Cook 3 hours at 250 degrees. The last two years I have used the Crock Pot to cook them. I put the pot on low and let it cook for about 6 hours. It works fine.
This is the original recipe. I have never made it using only one can. I use 6 cans and it fills my Crock Pot. If the beans have a lot of liquid in them I will partially drain because the Crock Pot seems to create it's own liquid. If you are using a baking dish you may not need to drain them. I don't care for too much celery, so I just guess at the celery, a couple of ribs may be all I use in the whole pot. When it comes to the onions I cut up two or three medium to large onions. I cut the bacon into 1 inch square pieces. It will seem like a lot of bacon, but when it cooks up it isn't too much. I follow the recipe x 6 for the rest of the ingredients.
My mother-in-law with my kids in 1987. She was a good cook and we enjoyed many wonderful meals prepared in her kitchen.
Enjoy!!!
Have a nice weekend!
Wow - sounds so very good. I don't think I've ever made baked beans, but will try your recipe. Since our family is now small, I'll try the original. Thanks so much for sharing. I hope all the festivities are wonderful for your family. Merry Christmas dear lady. xoxo
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you too.
ReplyDeleteYummmmmm!
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