We moved into our house 12 years ago, as did our neighbors. Since the first year we moved in we have had a cookout with some of our neighbors and then we shoot off our fireworks. Then we all park our cars in the street with the headlights pointed where we shot off all our fireworks so that we can clean up our mess. Every year I usually try something different. I'm not sure what my trial recipe will be this year, but I do know that we will be having my baked beans. These were true baked beans in the oven. Okay - it's July, its hot (triple digit hot), and my air conditioning crapped out last night. There is no way I'm turning that oven on! So, I'm going to make it in the slow cooker. I'm starting it this afternoon because baked beans are soooo much better the longer you let them meld together - kind of like a good chili :). I get requests for these baked beans all the time. The original recipe I recieved was quite a long process. I've modified it to fit my needs and cooking style (quick and easy). Below the recipe are the changes I have made and how I modified it. Enjoy!
- Cook largley cut vegetables until tender.
- Cook hamburger and sausage until no longer pink.
- Add meat and vegetables to beans in a 9x13 pan. Add all ingredients except kielbasa.
- Bake 1 hour at 350.
- Cut Kielbasa into bite size pieces. Add to beans. Bake for another 30 minutes.
I didn't have any sausage in the house, so I didn't put any in this time. I used frozen, chopped green pepper and dried minced onion instead of the fresh onion. I forgot to pick up celery, so, I used some dried celery flakes. I also add my kielbasa in at the beginning - not at the end, even when I bake it in the oven. I put it all in my 6 qt slow cooker (barely fits).
Happy 4th of July - and be safe.
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