Are they different or the same?
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If by "make my baked beans," you mean "heat them up in a sauce pan," then you are okay, although I think Bush's Grillin' Beans line is better for lazy bean-making.They are different....I prefer to use VanCamp's Pork & Beans to make my baked beans.
Brown sugar
If by "make my baked beans," you mean "heat them up in a sauce pan," then you are okay, although I think Bush's Grillin' Beans line is better for lazy bean-making.
If by "make my baked beans," you mean to actually bake beans, the proper starting ingredient doesn't come from a can:
By the way, this holds true whether your baked beans are actually baked, or you use a crock pot, or you do them the right way, which is slow cooked over an open flame in a lidded cast iron pot.
AKA "Dutch oven," but I wanted to specify cast iron, because you gotta get the details right.I wanted to hit like, but I was too lazy. Bush's is better. Slow cooked over an open flame in a lidded cast iron pot? Have you done that Clark?
AKA "Dutch oven," but I wanted to specify cast iron, because you gotta get the details right.
Haven't you ever been camping?
Another way to do it, if you have a really big pot with a tight seal on the lid, is to bury the pot in the ground and build the fire over it, then let them cook for a good 24 hours or more. I used to attend the infamous "Lowell George Memorial BBQ and Pig Roast" here in northern Indiana (or "northern northern Kentucky," as TMP might call it), and a giant pot of slow-cooked bean hole beans was a big part of the festivities.
Yes, I believe they are the same...Are they different or the same?
Discuss.
I go camping at least annually. But when I go I do things like hike, swim, fish, canoe, sit around a campfire or take a nap. Cooking is not part of my desirable camping routines. If I'm eating beans while camping, you can bet it's Bushs or similar. I wonder if C$ looks forward to taking a shit in the woods if he goes camping?
Interesting ...If by "make my baked beans," you mean "heat them up in a sauce pan," then you are okay, although I think Bush's Grillin' Beans line is better for lazy bean-making.
If by "make my baked beans," you mean to actually bake beans, the proper starting ingredient doesn't come from a can:
By the way, this holds true whether your baked beans are actually baked, or you use a crock pot, or you do them the right way, which is slow cooked over an open flame in a lidded cast iron pot.
AKA "Dutch oven," but I wanted to specify cast iron, because you gotta get the details right.
Haven't you ever been camping?
Another way to do it, if you have a really big pot with a tight seal on the lid, is to bury the pot in the ground and build the fire over it, then let them cook for a good 24 hours or more. I used to attend the infamous "Lowell George Memorial BBQ and Pig Roast" here in northern Indiana (or "northern northern Kentucky," as TMP might call it), and a giant pot of slow-cooked bean hole beans was a big part of the festivities.
This.I'm not sure any baked beans are worth that time element. That's why Bush's are preferred. I might try the 'complete from scratch' once just to do it. But I highly doubt they will be worth the time involved from popping open a can. (Except for eliminating the additives, of course.)
I've never made baked beans or pork and beans, but I know the right amount of brown sugar is an essential part. Seems there is some ketchup in there as well. Is the difference between the two the presence of the hunk of fat they put in the can?Are they different or the same?
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Spam is awesome.My mom used to cut slices of Spam and line them around the outside of a bowl of baked beans. After it all baked together, it was something I looked forward to as a kid. I believe my Grandma made that dish, but I don't know how common it was. It was better than beanie weenies and is the only way I ever saw someone use Spam.
I smoke baked beans.
Only way to eat 'em.
Wow. That's pretty goddamn poor. Congratulations on successfully pulling yourself up by your douchestraps. You are an inspiration for dickbags everywhere.We were too poor for Spam and settled for Treet.
along with Chek sodas
AKA "Dutch oven," but I wanted to specify cast iron, because you gotta get the details right.
Haven't you ever been camping?
Another way to do it, if you have a really big pot with a tight seal on the lid, is to bury the pot in the ground and build the fire over it, then let them cook for a good 24 hours or more. I used to attend the infamous "Lowell George Memorial BBQ and Pig Roast" here in northern Indiana (or "northern northern Kentucky," as TMP might call it), and a giant pot of slow-cooked bean hole beans was a big part of the festivities.
Yep. Throw in kidney beans, black beans, garbanzos, or whatever you want into an aluminum pan. Mix in chopped onion, Serrano, chipotles, and garlic. Some diced tomatoes. Black pepper. Salt. Other seasonings you like. Some BBQ sauce. Brown sugar. Honey or molasses. A bit of soy sauce and Dijon mustard and Bourbon . Mix. Cover with bacon. Smoke for a hour and a half or so. Done.I smoke baked beans.
Only way to eat 'em.