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For a potluck or picnic, you can’t beat this classic side that starts with a pound of dried beans. Molasses and maple syrup give it a slight sweetness. —Pat Medeiros, Tiverton, Rhode Island
Nutritional Facts 2/3 cup equals 385 calories, 5 g fat (2 g saturated fat), 7 mg cholesterol, 810 mg sodium, 77 g carbohydrate, 8 g fiber, 11 g protein.
Originally published as New England Baked Beans in Taste of Home April/May 2010, p47
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Reviewed on Apr. 20, 2012 by schmdl@chp.edu
This is the best baked bean recipe using dried beans that I have ever tasted! I usually make it in the crockpot overnight. I will sometimes substitute leftover ham for the bacon. This recipe is foolproof, and freezes well.
Reviewed on Oct. 11, 2011 by CowgirlMary
I have used this recipe to make my own Bar-B-Q sauce ever since it was published in Taste of Home. It is the best!I always make it ahead and can it so I have it ready when I need it!Love it!!!
I have used this recipe to make my own Bar-B-Q sauce ever since it was published in Taste of Home. It is the best!
I always make it ahead and can it so I have it ready when I need it!
Love it!!!
Reviewed on Sep. 05, 2011 by jmscoker
Yummy sweet baked beans. Worth the time. I did use less brown sugar (1c) based on previous reviews and it was great. Also didn't take the entire 2.5 hours to reach tenderness.
Reviewed on Jul. 04, 2011 by MaryThompson
Yummy - so fun & easy to make. Probably will use less sugar next time, maybe change up contents once in a while just to be different...thanks Pat.
Reviewed on Jun. 09, 2011 by cdmaples
I make this recipe but with less sugar, I usually add and taste then add and taste, it is about only 1 cup in the end. I will admit that I am asked to make these beans all the time, I'm asked to make my "famous beans"!!
Reviewed on May. 28, 2011 by Jeanneeas
Absolutely NOT New England baked beans.Sorry!
Absolutely NOT New England baked beans.
Sorry!
Reviewed on May. 28, 2011 by Bertil
Great recipe I only made one change my family doesn't like real sweet beans, so I reduced the brown sugar to one half cup on the second go round and they all thought they were the BEST
Reviewed on May. 28, 2011 by DonnainMissouri
I am from Vermont and made and ate New England Baked Beans many times, and we NEVER, EVER put ketchup in them. Wow - what a different taste that would be.
Reviewed on May. 20, 2011 by lightedway
The house smelled yummy when these were in the oven. The sauce is very sweet.
Reviewed on Feb. 20, 2011 by Tooti
These are the best baked beans I've ever tasted and my family totally agrees.
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