Barbecue Beans from the Crock Pot

"Great, hearty tasting dish. Everyone enjoys this recipe. It states to cook for 4-6 hours, but I find that 4 hours is adequate and it may overcook at 6 hours, so be sure and check it at the 4 hour mark. The last hour of cooking you may want to take cover off and turn to high to thicken up a bit if it seems a little thin."
 
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Ready In:
6hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
6-8
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directions

  • Brown the ground beef with chopped onions.
  • Combine all the ingredients together and cook in crock pot on low for 4-6 hours.

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  1. Wow! What a pleasure it was to devour this hearty and robust barbecue bean dish. This dish would have got 10 stars from my “bean lovin’ husband” had that been possible! This is coming from a man who really knows his beans. The combination of beans and sweet flavoring balanced with the outdoor flavor of the liquid smoke really “punches up” this dish. I too, love the use of liquid smoke in a whole host of recipes, it really does give it that unique tasting edge. I have a large 6 quart crockpot and I find that I often have to adapt other crockpot recipes in time and temperature to insure the success of the recipe, but in this case I cooked it as you said for 4 hours on low and it was perfect! The beans were nicely tender after that time and I think 6 hours in my case would have been overkill. I always try and make recipes exactly as the chef prescribes and in this case I had to use 4 (14 ounce) cans of Heinz’ Deep Browned Beans with Pork and Molasses as I can’t get Bushs’ Beans here in Canada. The slight quantity reduction didn’t hurt at all in fact it may have helped as I didn’t have to remove the cover to thicken it, it was just fine in consistency. A great big thank you to you JoAnn for sharing such a fabulous recipe! I'm submitting a photo in gtatitude.
     
  2. I followed this recipe to a T except for the liquid smoke. I can't imagine it would taste better than it did. I shared it with company tonight and we all agreed it was delicious. I will definitely make this again. I think this would go over really well with hamburgers on the BBQ in the summer. Usually I do homemade baked beans but this would be simpler and not heat up my house. This one goes into my 'keeper' file for sure. Thanks, Joanne for recommending it.
     
  3. This is tastey and very easy to make. Ds loves it as does dh. dd's don't really care for it but... will fix for the boys and do something different for the girls!
     
  4. My daughter and I made this yesterday. It took us less than 15 minutes to put it all into the crockpot -- we already had cooked ground beef in the freezer from a previous cooking day. This had really great flavor! It was even better the next day. The only thing I think I would try different next time would be to cook the bacon before putting it in the crockpot. Thanks for sharing!
     
  5. Lots of flavor from a few simple ingredients. I subbed turkey for the beef and pork. Keeper recipe, JoAnn.
     
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  1. Lots of flavor from a few simple ingredients. I subbed turkey for the beef and pork. Keeper recipe, JoAnn.
     

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