Best 3 New England Baked Kidney Beans In The Crock Pot Recipes

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**New England Baked Kidney Beans: A Classic Side Dish With a Twist**

New England baked kidney beans are a hearty, flavorful, and quintessential side dish commonly served during special occasions such as barbecues, potlucks, and holiday gatherings. This delectable dish is renowned for its tender kidney beans swimming in a rich and tangy sauce, featuring a blend of sweet and savory notes. While traditional preparation methods involve slow baking in the oven, this article offers a convenient and time-saving alternative: cooking New England baked kidney beans in the crock pot. With minimal effort and simple ingredients, you can create a delicious and comforting side dish that will be a hit at any gathering. Additionally, the article includes variations of this classic recipe, allowing you to customize it to your taste preferences. Whether you prefer a traditional version or one with a modern twist, these recipes will guide you in creating a delightful New England baked kidney bean dish that will leave your taste buds dancing.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

SLOW COOKER NEW ENGLAND BAKED BEANS



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Skip the can and simmer your own homemade New England baked beans in your crock pot or slow cooker. With a few simple ingredients and time, you can make a delicious, slow cooked New England baked beans dinner.

Provided by Grow a Good Life

Categories     Main Course

Time 10h15m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 pound dry navy beans
1/4 pound salt pork (cut into 1/2-inch cubes)
1 medium onion (chopped)
1/2 cup molasses
1/4 cup cane sugar
1 teaspoon brown mustard
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
water

Steps:

  • Sort through the dry beans and pick out stones or damaged beans. Rinse the beans well and place them in the slow cooker crock.
  • Add enough water to cover the dried beans about 2-inches, about 6 cups. Cover and soak the beans overnight.
  • The following morning, drain the beans and rinse well. Combine all the ingredients and 4 cups of water in a slow cooker. Cover and cook on low for 8-12 hours.
  • Begin checking the beans at 8 hours, stir, and continue cooking until the baked beans are tender and the sauce forms a caramelized, rich, and thick stew. Makes 8-10 servings.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 295 kcal, ServingSize 1 serving

MY OWN CROCK POT NEW ENGLAND BAKED BEANS



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It just isn't New England without these! For years I was up at 4.30am on a Saturday morning to make my beans. Traditionally served on a Saturday night, these were originally had with fish cakes and cabbage salad which is not quite cole slaw and served cold the next morning in sandwiches; great with raw sliced onion and a bit of mustard. Thanks nanny! I will post that cabbage salad recipe as well. Now, it is usually served with baked ham or hot dogs. Be sure to keep a check on your water covering the beans. These will not be overly sweet. The salt pork is extremely traditional and the meatier the better. This is eaten with the beans as well. It can be omitted for those who cannot have or find it and they are still scrummy. This recipe can be halved easily.

Provided by Hajar Elizabeth

Categories     Beans

Time 10h45m

Yield 12-16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 lbs dried white pea beans (small white beans) or 2 lbs navy beans (small white beans)
2 medium onions, whole
4 -6 ounces salt pork, meaty cut into chunks (optional)
1 cup molasses
3/4 cup brown sugar, packed
2 tablespoons sweet pickle juice or 2 tablespoons vinegar
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
2 teaspoons dry mustard
1/16 teaspoon cinnamon
2 cups water
water

Steps:

  • Soak beans over night or do a quick soak method. If soaking, drain soaking water, replace with new and boil the beans 30 minutes. I know what crock pots say about beans and sorry companies, this works!
  • Place onions and salt pork in bottom of pot.
  • Pour in beans drained of water.
  • Mix the next 7 ingredients in a saucepan and bring just to the boil stirring occasionally. Pour over beans in pot.
  • Add water to cover beans and cook on low 10-12 hours (or more) topping with water if necessary.
  • Stir every 2 hours and cook with lid off for final 2 hours to thicken. I usually find that I need to stop adding water at this point and stir occasionally as beans will "appear" dried out on top; this is how they should look. Just stir.
  • These should be saucy rather than liquidy or dry. a thick sauce. Unfortunately this is not a crock pot recipe which can be left unattended for more than 2-3 hours.
  • Eating the onions is one of the best parts! I used to only use 1 until my mother began screaming give me an onion!
  • These freeze very well. Freeze in plastic containers or bags and thaw at room temperature. Re-heat adding a bit of water if necessary as they *can* thicken upon freezing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 398.1, Fat 1.1, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 26.2, Carbohydrate 83.6, Fiber 19.2, Sugar 29.6, Protein 16.3

NEW ENGLAND BAKED BEANS



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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

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 4h

Yield 12 servings (2/3 cup each).

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound dried great northern beans
1/2 pound thick-sliced bacon strips, chopped
2 large onions, chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 cups ketchup
1-1/2 cups packed dark brown sugar
1/3 cup molasses
1/3 cup maple syrup
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper

Steps:

  • Sort beans and rinse with cold water. Place beans in a Dutch oven; add enough water to cover by 2 in. Bring to a boil; boil for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat; cover and let stand for 1 hour or until beans are softened., Drain and rinse beans, discarding liquid. Return beans to Dutch oven; add 6 cups water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 1 hour or until beans are almost tender., In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp. Remove to paper towels with a slotted spoon; drain, reserving 2 tablespoons drippings. Saute onions in drippings until tender. Add garlic; cook 1 minute longer. Stir in the ketchup, brown sugar, molasses, syrup, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper., Drain beans, reserving cooking liquid; place in an ungreased 3-qt. baking dish. Stir in onion mixture and bacon. Cover and bake at 300° for 2-1/2 hours or until beans are tender and reach desired consistency, stirring every 30 minutes. Add reserved cooking liquid as needed.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 385 calories, Fat 5g fat (2g saturated fat), Cholesterol 7mg cholesterol, Sodium 810mg sodium, Carbohydrate 77g carbohydrate (50g sugars, Fiber 8g fiber), Protein 11g protein.

Tips:

  • Using dried beans instead of canned beans is recommended for a more authentic and flavorful dish.
  • Soaking the beans overnight or for at least 4 hours before cooking helps to reduce cooking time and improves the texture of the beans.
  • Rinsing the beans thoroughly before cooking helps to remove any impurities and excess starch.
  • Using a slow cooker allows for a hands-off cooking method, making this recipe perfect for busy individuals or those who want to set it and forget it.
  • Adding additional ingredients such as bacon, sausage, or vegetables can enhance the flavor profile of the dish.
  • Adjusting the amount of molasses, brown sugar, or ketchup can be done to suit personal taste preferences for sweetness or tanginess.
  • Serving New England Baked Kidney Beans with traditional accompaniments such as cornbread, coleslaw, or potato salad completes the meal.

Conclusion:

New England Baked Kidney Beans prepared in a crock pot is a classic comfort food dish that is easy to make, budget-friendly, and packed with flavor. The combination of beans, molasses, brown sugar, and spices creates a sweet, tangy, and savory dish that is perfect for a hearty meal. Whether served as a main course or as a side dish, this New England staple is sure to satisfy and warm the hearts of all who enjoy it.

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