Easy Baked Beans

Easy Baked Beans

This easy baked beans recipe uses canned beans instead of the dry type, so it is quick and easy to prepare.

Prep Time:
15 mins
Cook Time:
3 hrs
Total Time:
3 hrs 15 mins
Servings:
10

Ingredients

  • cooking spray
  • 2 (16 ounce) cans baked beans with pork
  • ¼ cup molasses
  • ¼ cup chopped onions
  • 4 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon prepared mustard
  • 2 slices bacon, chopped

Directions

Step 1
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a casserole dish with cooking spray.

Step 2
Mix together baked beans with pork, molasses, onions, brown sugar, ketchup, and mustard together in a large bowl.

Step 3
Transfer mixture to the prepared dish and top with chopped bacon.

Step 4
Cover and bake in the preheated oven until thickened, about 3 hours.

Step 5
Serve hot and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

176
Calories
4g
Fat
32g
Carbs
6g
Protein
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 10
Calories 176
% Daily Value *
Total Fat4g 5%
Saturated Fat1g 7%
Cholesterol10mg 3%
Sodium402mg 17%
Total Carbohydrate32g 12%
Dietary Fiber4g 14%
Total Sugars18g
Protein6g
Vitamin C3mg 16%
Calcium77mg 6%
Iron2mg 11%
Potassium390mg 8%

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

**Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data.

(-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient.If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.

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    • 23 years ago

    I made these beans scaled to serve 100 for a wedding recption. I received more comments on them than I can count. They were quick & easy. The longest preparation item is cooking the bacon. The only downfall is, they really do need to bake 3 hours or they are a bit runny. Then again, that is a just a matter of preference.

    • 23 years ago

    This is an all time great! I made this for my daughter’s first birthday party cookout. Instead of a casserole dish, I used 2 9X13 inch baking pans and I kept the bacon whole and laid it across the top. Several people asked for the recipe and many accepted my offer to take the leftovers home with them. Thanks Brandi!

    • 23 years ago

    I needed a quick Baked Bean recipe for a lunch gathering at work. These are the best baked beans I have ever tasted … not dry, easy to make and not alot of looking around for non-existing or expensive ingredients. Great in the slow cooker too. I’m keeping this one for sure!! Thanks Brandi, for a GREAT recipe, I will make this one often.

    • 22 years ago

    This recipe was VERY sweet. Too sweet for my taste. I used canned baked beans. Was the recipe supposed to read canned pork and beans? The sugar from the canned beans plus the molasses and brown sugar added was a bit much.

    • 22 years ago

    Used these for my son’s wedding reception. Everyone loved them. So easy to do. Made them in a large electric roaster. We did 75 servings and had some left over. Used leftovers the next weekend for Girl Scout picnic and still got great comments. Will keep for other potluck dinners.

    • 22 years ago

    Great recipe, I made these in my slow cooker and they turned out great. Everyone loved them, in fact there weren’t any leftovers. I followed the recipe exact, except I added a bit of liquid smoke. Yum Yum.

    • 21 years ago

    This is so easy to prepare and ooh so good, Will never buy can baked beans again.

    • 21 years ago

    Made these for Mom’s day picnic with the kids and grandkids. They were so good, I’ve been asked to bring them to the family Memorial day picnic. Everyone thinks they were so good, that it had to be a lot of work……Fooled ’em!

    • 21 years ago

    This really is an easy, great tasting recipe. I was pressed for time so I cooked it on top of the stove on low (until the onions were soft), while I prepared the rest of the meal. The sauce thickened up nicely. I didn’t use the molasses…and started with chili beans instead of pork and beans since that’s all I had on hand. It turned out to be very tasty, very easy, and very quick!!

    • 21 years ago

    Just a great recipe!! A real tme saver and equally as good as my Grandma’s old fashion slow baked beans that I have always made…or rather, USE to make!

    • 20 years ago

    I was really excited to try this recipe after the rave reviews from everyone. I followed the recipe exactly. Smelled great in the oven, but tasted like plain ol’ canned beans with a hint of sweeteness to it. Very disappointed with this recipe and will not make again.

    • 20 years ago

    Simple, and tasty = 5 stars. I brought these to a “hot dog” feast and they were well recieved. Everybody gave a compliment. Thanks Brandi!

    • 20 years ago

    Yummy! I have made this also using a combination of three different canned beans. Definately increase the bacon.

    • 20 years ago

    This is a very nice recipe. I followed the ingredients to the letter; however I sped up the process. I browned the bacon and sauted the onions on the stove top – added the rest and heated through. Once heated through I transferred to a crockpot to finish cooking on low 2-3 hours.

    • 20 years ago

    This was OK but think it needs a little garlic powder and cumin for something different.

    • 19 years ago

    Really like this slow cook recipe!

    • 19 years ago

    I recently made this baked bean recipe for a 50th birthday party and changed the amount ingredients to serve 150 people. I received so many compliments from folks saying this was the best baked beans they ever had. I had never made this recipe before, but I will use this recipe from now on. Thank you very much.

    • 19 years ago

    Delicious! Used a bit more onions since I was only fixing for our family and we love onions. Used three strips of bacon that I just placed across the top (didn’t chop). Have also made and used three cans of beans and turned out well, just used generous amounts of ingredients listed.

    • 19 years ago

    Excellent Brandi! Added more onions and bacon. Move over “Bush’s”, you’ve got competition!!!!

    • 19 years ago

    This recipe was easy and delicious! I received many compliments on this dish! Definitely have to cook this for the entire 3 hours (or more depending on the servings). I also added more onions and fresh garlic for added taste, and pre-cooked the bacon as well.

    • 19 years ago

    Excellent! I did make the mistake of making them for only my husband and I… make sure you have a lot of mouths to feed. :o)

    • 18 years ago

    I made this recipe for a family gathering and it was a hit. I also made it in a slow cooker and turned out great.

    • 18 years ago

    My family loved this and most of them usually refuse to eat baked beans! This recipe is very easy to prepare, and great for kid-helpers. We cooked a pork loin the day before, so we threw in shredded pork pieces and extra onions. We love the simplicity and the versatility of this recipe. Thanks for sharing it!

    • 18 years ago

    This is so similar to baked beans that my mother-in-law used to make. I think the ingredients are the same but the way she made them was different. She cooked the bacon first and added that crumbled up to the beans instead of on top. Then she’d cook the onions in the bacon fat until they were clear. Then add the cooked onions and everything else to the beans and cook for a much shorter time in the oven. An hour or maybe less. That’s how I’ve been making them and they’re fantastic! Excellent, easy, fast recipe for baked beans: the way they were meant to be. Thanks for this recipe!

    • 18 years ago

    Simple and delicious.

    • 18 years ago

    Easy and delicious! I only had to cook it for 2 hours, and my picky kids loved it.

    • 18 years ago

    All I can say is MMMMM!!!!

    • 18 years ago

    My husband loved it and he’s begging me to make it again!

    • 18 years ago

    Left out the bacon (none on the house), added a dash of garlic, loved it!

    • 18 years ago

    I’ve been making my baked beans like this for years. The only thing that I do differently, is that I layer onions and 3/4 lb of bacon on the top of the beans. The bacon flavors the beans and it gets really crispy on the top. I get rave reviews for my beans wherever I take them!

    • 18 years ago

    Very, Very good! The only thing i done different was cook the bacon and onion together! Very delicious. Everyone wants me to make these more often, so I will be making these for Christmas.

    • 17 years ago

    Baked beans the way my mom made them except with measurements! I tried to recreate them over the years and this is it! The way baked beans are suppose to be. Thanks.

    • 17 years ago

    Threw in diced up green onion and other than that I fixed like the recipe. These were really good. Will try again.

    • 17 years ago

    Very easy to make and great taste! Everyone raved about them and asked me if I made them from scratch. Hee hee! Quick and easy with good results.

    • 17 years ago

    This is the best baked bean recipe I have found. It is a keeper.

    • 17 years ago

    nice to have a recipe you don’t need to change or add to and have it come out tasting great. I have made this without molasses and it still taste good, I do think the molasses makes a difference and would encourage using it if you can.

    • 16 years ago

    I did not like the taste of these beans! Will keep searching for the right one!

    • 16 years ago

    This was very good but was just a bit soupy.

    • 16 years ago

    Great! I threw mine into the Crock Pot to cook and it was great. 2 hours on high.

    • 16 years ago

    These were very tasty & traditional! I doubled the recipe and added more bacon than called for since we really like the flavor. I also started mine in the slow cooker for 2 hours then transferred to the oven for the last hour. Some people said they were soupy but in that case, they needed to be cooked longer. Thanks Brandi for a great recipe!

    • 16 years ago

    Excellent recipe. My family requests this one at least once a month. They devour it.

    • 16 years ago

    I made these for a Christmas dinner at work. I bought a 72 oz can of beans. I didn’t have any molasses so I used honey. I used about half the amount of bacon and onion. I can’t count how many compliments I got. Everyone LOVED them! I am always looking for a good baked bean recipe. I will look no further!

    • 15 years ago

    These were exactly what I was hoping for when I made this recipe! All they needed was a little chopped green pepper and they could have been straight from my beloved Grandma’s oven! I didn’t chop the bacon, just laid 5 strips across like my mom makes. A snap to make, 5 stars all they way.

    • 15 years ago

    These are great! My husband asked ” what did you do to the beans? There good… Thanks, I think? I’ll be making these again.

    • 15 years ago

    This is an easy, basic, and adaptable recipe! I doubled it to make 20 servings for a 50th birthday bash, and got two great compliments, one from the birthday boy and one from the best cook in the family. I did it in the crock pot, and found that very convenient. However I would make a couple changes: I used 4 cans of pork and beans, in the future I will drain two of them. Some of the bean liquid is needed but there was too much. Also, it is a little on the sweet side so I might decrease the amount of sugar. A few too many onions for our liking as well. The recipe was unclear about whether the bacon should be cooked first, although I assumed it should be and in the end we agreed that was a good idea. Finally, the molasses I had used was apple cider molasses. I’m not sure how much of a difference that made but it would be interesting to try it with “regular” molasses.

    • 15 years ago

    The flavor these were really good, but three hours baking time is way too long! My husband kept an eye on them for me while I was out, and they got a little too crisy on top. If I make them again I will keep an eye on them and maybe let them only bake for two hours.

    • 15 years ago

    Given the amount of molasses and brown sugar in this recipe, I can only rate this a weak two stars. I used half the amount of each and hubs said if I had used what was called for it would have tasted only of molasses and sugar. I sauteed the bacon and onion and added it to the beans with the remaining ingredients, then just threw it in the slow cooker. While these beans were acceptable (three stars with half the sugar and molasses), they are not extraordinary in any way. Frankly, I think a can of Bush’s Homestyle Baked Beans would have been just as good without the additional effort of doctoring up a can of pork and beans.

    • 14 years ago

    2 tablespoons brown sugar Crock pot Low: 6 hours High 3 hours

    • 14 years ago

    Found it a bit on the sweet side.

    • 14 years ago

    Any time I barbeque, I make these beans. My family loves them and they always come out fabulous. I use Bush’s Thick and Rich Country Style Baked beans and typically scale the recipe to 15. Always Perfect!

    • 14 years ago

    We LOVE this recipe. I now make it for most of our family gatherings and it is a favorite. Yes, it is a bit sweet, but then, that is how baked beans are supposed to taste. We don’t make any changes at all to the recipe.

    • 14 years ago

    I made this receipe for a cookout. Everyone, raved about them. I definately will be making them again. As a matter of fact this weekend for our block party.

    • 14 years ago

    Don’t use a glass pan. I think that is why the last two times I made this the bottom half was burnt.

    • 13 years ago

    exactly the taste I was looking for. My husband and I had a craving for franks and beans but no canned baked beans in the house. I found this recipe, cut it in half, quickly mixed it up and let everything cook on the stove in a cast iron for about 20 min. to let the onions softened and the sauce reduce. Perfect! I’m sure it’s even better baked in the oven but we were pretty hungry when we started on our quest.

    • 13 years ago

    These beans rock! People who don’t even like baked beans thought these were fantastic. Cook’s Illustrated said “Bush’s Best Original Baked Beans” have the best texture & rated them second best for taste so I started with them (NOT “Pork & Beans”). The ONLY way the recipe was altered was to par-cook the bacon in microwave (not a fan of limp bacon). These were quick, easy, and tasted great! What more could you ask for?

    • 13 years ago

    A little too simple for us. Not much different that a can of Bush’s Baked beans.

    • 13 years ago

    Quick and easy! This is a classic picnic side dish that’s always a hit at BBQ’s. Other than cutting back on the molasses and brown sugar then adding a bit of liquid smoke I wouldn’t change a thing. This definitely is a great way to take a regular ‘ol can of baked beans and turn them into something special without a lot of effort!

    • 13 years ago

    Don’t get it. These are sub mediocre. Two stars is generous. I cooked the bacon first, cooked onions in bacon fat, and followed recipe from there. BORING! Keep looking.

    • 13 years ago

    The family LOVED it! I made it for the holidays and they tore it up. Per my taste, I added some diced bell pepper, a little garlic and a little cayenne to set it off. Will remember this one during grilling season.

    • 12 years ago

    I just made these beans yesterday for a Super Bowl Party. Not a single bean left. I added 1/4 cup Bourbon and 1/4 Barbeque sauce and they were pretty much the best baked beans I have ever had.

    • 12 years ago

    These were delicious! I baked for an additional hour because I don’t like my beans runny. Probably could have gotten away with 1/2 hour. Very rich, southern flavor. Everyone devoured them. Great recipe!!!

    • 12 years ago

    Very good! We did not use bacon though. But an awesome recipe!!

    • 12 years ago

    I received great compliments on this recipe. I cooked it according to the directions. I used a little less than 1/4 cup on the onions. I also used Bush’s Original Baked Beans. This is a keeper for summer picnics or family gatherings. Thanks!

    • 12 years ago

    This is my go-to baked beans recipe. Always a hit with BBQ.

    • 12 years ago

    I recalculated the dish for 20 folk and it was absolutely delicious. I had a full half of aluminum pan and the entire pan was eaten up. My guests were very surprised and they raved about them all night. The perfect level of sweetness

    • 11 years ago

    Yes I have I have tried theses and thought they were missing a few important elements .Like bacon I would use brown or molasses one or the other , other it is to sweet. I think the bacon would add more savory flavor and may a 1/2 teaspoon of Hickory smoke.

    • 11 years ago

    The most delicious baked beans I had ever had! The bacon really makes this dish- don’t skip it. I tried making this recipe last minute for dinner last night, and the 3 hour cooking time really makes a difference, but it’s still delicious with just an hour of cooking time.

    • 11 years ago

    Great recipe. We thoroughly enjoyed it. However, 3 hours in the oven is a bit too long. I think next time I will reduce the time by half. I used cinnamon apple sausage instead of bacon as well. Still tasted great.

    • 11 years ago

    I thought it was delicious! Best recipe I have used for doctored up beans. I did double the recipe and added more bacon just because but the sugar and molasses were good amounts. I put it in the crock pot and let them thicken up all day so I didn’t have to heat up my house. These were much better than any Bush’s beans I have tried!

    • 11 years ago

    Great easy recipe….followed exactly & got great reviews

    • 11 years ago

    Not sure what happened here. I am a reasonably good cook and followed the recipe to a “T”. When I took the covered casserole out of the oven after 3 hours, all liquid was absorbed, and the beans were burnt. Lots of burnt black in my casserole. The problem is not my oven – I’ve never had a problem before and recipes typically turn out the way they were intended. Sorry! Won’t be making this one again.

    • 11 years ago

    I LOVED THESE BEANS, and after reading some of the reviews there were some hints that I really liked. I wanted to serve about 10- 15 ppl. I used two large cans of the Bush’s original and one of the bold and spicy. I cooked about 4- 5 pieces of bacon that I cut into small pieces before cooking. I then saut?’d the onions in the bacon grease until translucent to lightly browned. Mix together the beans, mustard, Ketchup, molasses, SKIP the brown sugar unless you like the beans even more on the sweet sweet side. MIX IN the bacon and onions. I used at least a half of large onion, 2tbs mustard and 1/4 cup ketchup. I then placed in oven cover and bake for three hours. LOVELY smell in the house, and the taste… MMMMM fabulous!!! Tastes like you cooked them completely from scratch!!

    • 11 years ago

    I made this and it wasn’t even eatable. It was right down awful. I will go back to just throwing my brown sugar, onions, pork and beans, bacon, BBQ sauce and catsup in a baking dish and mixing to taste. Wouldn’t have even given it one star but wouldn’t allow me to post without doing so.

    • 10 years ago

    Really good – really simple. Will make often!

    • 10 years ago

    Good recipe in a pinch. I would definitely make again. I saut?ed the onions first, added beans and heated for about 30 more minutes on the stovetop. I also added real bacon crumbles to give it more bacon and flavor. I loved the flavor and the family enjoyed it as well. Had to tweak ingredients a bit to suite our tastes, but really appreciate this recipe to work with!

    • 10 years ago

    Made this for a work pot luck and they were a huge hit. I used Cambell’s pork and beans as a base and altered the recipe slightly by frying the bacon first and crumbling into the bean mixture before “baking”. I sauteed the onions in the bacon grease and dumped the onions along with the bacon grease into the bean mixture. I cooked in a crock pot on low for 3 hours – perfect!!!

    • 10 years ago

    Omitted molasses. Good!

    • 9 years ago

    first time making homemade beans i used grandma brown beans, added some salt pork along with bacon. used a smaller pan (8 by 8). found to be a better size. this recipe only feeds 3-4 people. so now i want to make a much larger dish for a family picnic and would like to cook it in crock pot. i want to do 4x the batch in crock pot, so if someone has made this in a crock pot, i would like to know how much you made and how long it took you cooked in pot. also was a big hit.

    • 8 years ago

    This is the recipe I use all the time except I do not use molasses or bacon. Awesome! the family loves it !

    • 8 years ago

    My husband is a big fan of baked beans, so, I thought I would give this version a try. I think the addition of the molasses made the beans taste more like a slow cooked baked bean recipe made with dried beans. I do think that three hours would be too long to bake. I baked mine 1-1/2 hrs and they were perfect. If I had cooked any longer they would have been really dry. I did partially cook the bacon first and sprinkle on top mid way in so the beans did not get too greasy and the bacon stayed slightly crisp.

    • 8 years ago

    Tasted just like my mother’s baked beans. A big hit at a recent cookout. I doubled the recipe and it was all eaten!

    • 8 years ago

    Made this for a party of 30. Followed the recipe measurements exactly using All Recipes conversion. Saut?ed bacon and onions prior to combining ingredients in crockpot. Cooked on high for about 3-4 hours. Everyone loved them. They are on the sweet side but that’s how I prefer them.

    • 8 years ago

    For somebody who doesn’t cook very often and wanted to make a really nice Memorial Day dinner with his girlfriend, this was a perfect recipe! I used Bush’s Vegetarian Baked Beans and Sweet Baby Ray’s Hickory Brown Sugar BBQ Sauce and they were amazing! Highly recommended.

    • 8 years ago

    My go to recipe for baked beans. The brown sugar is overkill, it really doesn’t need it so I leave it out. The molasses makes it perfectly sweet and tangy.

    • 8 years ago

    I make this all the time in the summer and get asked for the recipe wherever I go. I cook the bacon first, then cook the onions in bacon fat. I also usually add a little red wine vinegar or Worcestershire and sometimes liquid smoke. Some complain about the amount of molasses, but it truly just deepens the flavor. It does not overpower the beans.

    • 8 years ago

    This is the second time I’ve used this recipe but I made a few changes. I like to read the comments before I jump on in so this is what I came up with.
    Instead of the pork and beans I’ve used navy beans to cut down on the sweetness. I cooked the bacon and then use the grease to saute onions and serrano pepper. I then added everything on the ingredient list together, including green onions and baked away. Now these are magical beans!

    • 8 years ago

    good flavor will make again. i left it in oven longer to make them thicker.

    • 8 years ago

    I use a can of beans, not drained, and half all the other ingredients. Start by sweating the onion in the bottom of a sauce pan (I do use 1/4 cup) and then all all the other ingredients, set on low and let simmer until you are ready ton serve. Perfect! Just the right amount for two people. Any beans will do; I like the mixed-beans.

    • 7 years ago

    I made these with only 1/8 c molasses and 2 TB brown sugar. Added 1 Tb worsteschire to balance the molasses and they were wonderful..

    • 7 years ago

    I was smoking ribs on my kamado joe so i just put all of the ingredients in a small saucepan and put them on the grill beside the ribs over indirect heat while the ribs smoked for 3 hours or so. Came out great and really absorbed the smoke from the kamado. Highly recommended.

    • 7 years ago

    These baked beans are hit with us. Made it with no changes to recipe. The best! Recently made these beans in crock pot due to hot summer heat. Set pot on low for 4 hours than removed lid and turned to high for 1 hour…perfect.

    • 7 years ago

    I made this dish for a casual dinner party last night. I used pork and beans rather than baked beans and added the additional ingredients called for. I doubled the recipe and cooked it in the crock pot. It was a big hit. I would definitely recommend this recipe

    • 7 years ago

    This is the simplest recipe for beans. I cooked it on the stove (due to time constraint) but it turned out perfect. Will use this recipe from now on. Thanks.

    • 7 years ago

    I doubled this recipe but otherwise made it exactly as written.
    As we were camping, I cooked it on low in a small crockpot for 6 hours… It was a huge hit with adults and children alike!

    • 7 years ago

    Best baked beans I’ve ever made and ate.

    • 7 years ago

    Loved loved loved them!!! Will be making them again and again!!

    • 7 years ago

    Doesn?t get much easier than this. My guests raved about them. Delicious!

    • 7 years ago

    Took me back to my youth. The only changes I made were – use regular pork and beans instead of baked beans, and add celery equal to the amount of onion (I used a bit more than the recipe). Great taste and plenty of compliments.

    • 6 years ago

    My husband, son and daughter in-law loved it.

    • 6 years ago

    Absolutely delicious! I put them in the slow cooker and they came out tasty!

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