Best 4 Sweet Baked White Beans With Pork Recipes

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**Sweet Baked White Beans with Pork: A Savory and Comforting Dish**

Indulge in the flavors of a classic Southern dish with our Sweet Baked White Beans with Pork recipe. This hearty and satisfying meal combines tender white beans, savory pork, and a sweet and tangy sauce for a comforting and flavorful experience. We have carefully curated a collection of recipes in this article, each offering a unique twist on this timeless dish. Whether you prefer a traditional Southern-style preparation or a modern take with added spices and herbs, you're sure to find a recipe that tantalizes your taste buds.

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

OLD FASHIONED BAKED BEANS



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Deliciously thick, sweet, smoky and savory, these from-scratch Old Fashioned Baked Beans are sure to be a hit at your next BBQ, picnic, potluck or family dinner!

Provided by Kimberly Killebrew

Categories     Side Dish

Time 12h15m

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 pound dried navy beans
8 ounces thick cut bacon (, diced)
1 medium yellow onion (, finely chopped)
2 cloves garlic (, minced)
1/2 cup plain tomato sauce or ketchup
1/4 cup molasses
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon prepared yellow mustard
2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 bay leaf

Steps:

  • Place the dried beans in a pot of water covered by a few inches of water and let soak overnight. Drain the beans, place them back in the pot with fresh water and bring to a boil. Simmer for one hour, then drain, reserving the liquid. See NOTE.
  • In a Dutch oven or other oven-proof pot fry the bacon until crispy then add the onions and cook until soft and translucent, 5-7 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for another minute.Stir in the tomato sauce, molasses, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, salt, pepper and bay leaf.Add 1 1/2 cups of the reserved bean water and the beans.Bring everything to a simmer for a minute or two to heat it up. In the meantime preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Transfer the Dutch oven with the lid on to the middle rack of the oven. Bake for 2 to 3 hours or until the beans are tender and the sauce has thickened, removing the lid during the last 20-30 minutes to help the sauce thicken. NOTE: If at any point during the cooking process too much liquid evaporates and the beans get dry, add a little more of the reserved bean water. The beans themselves can vary from batch to batch and you may end up either needing to add more liquid if the beans are too dry or you may need to bake the beans longer with the lid off if there is too much liquid. Adjust as needed.Add more salt the pepper to taste.Serve immediately or let cool completely and refrigerate until ready to serve. Can be reheated on the stovetop or in the microwave.
  • SLOW COOKER METHOD: Follow steps 1 and 2 and then pour everything into the slow cooker. Cook on LOW for 6-7 hours or on HIGH for 3-4 hours or until the beans are tender. Open the lid for the last 30 minutes or longer until the sauce has thickened. If the beans are too thick at any point and too much liquid has evaporated, stir in a little extra water.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 537 kcal, Carbohydrate 78 g, Protein 22 g, Fat 16 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 25 mg, Sodium 1196 mg, Fiber 19 g, Sugar 33 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PORK SAUSAGES AND WHITE BEANS



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A year in Provence is, for many, the ultimate "someday" fantasy. Why wait? Prepare your own French countryside soiree with this hearty cassoulet as its centerpiece.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Pork Recipes

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 12

6 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 ounces diced bacon
1 large onion, finely chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon thyme leaves
1/2 cup dry white wine
1 1/2 cups canned diced tomatoes (from one 14.5-ounce can)
1 1/4 cups chicken stock
2 cans (14.5 ounces each) cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
2 pounds cooked pork sausages (French garlic and bratwurst), left whole or sliced 1 inch thick
5 cups homemade breadcrumbs, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a large braiser or high-sided ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Add bacon; cook until crisp. Add onion; cook until tender. Add garlic and thyme; cook for 1 minute. Add wine; cook for 1 minute. Add tomatoes; cook until sauce is thickened. Add stock and beans; bring to a simmer. Add sausages. Bake for 30 minutes.
  • Toast breadcrumbs in remaining butter in a skillet over medium-high heat, stirring, until golden, 8 to 10 minutes. Stir in parsley. Season with coarse salt.
  • Remove skillet from oven. Heat broiler. Scatter breadcrumbs over top of sausage mixture. Broil 6 inches from heat source until top is deep golden brown, 1 to 2 minutes.

SWEET BARBEQUE BEANS



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Sweet barbeque beans loaded with bacon and ground beef and a surprisingly sweet flavor. The taste of these beans is to die for!

Provided by Tarene Condie

Categories     Side Dish     Beans and Peas     Baked Bean Recipes

Time 1h50m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 14

6 slices bacon, chopped
1 pound ground beef
2 (16 ounce) cans baked beans with pork
1 (15.5 ounce) can navy beans, rinsed and drained
1 (15 ounce) can kidney beans, rinsed and drained
¾ cup ketchup
¾ cup packed brown sugar
3 tablespoons distilled white vinegar
2 tablespoons honey garlic sauce
2 tablespoons sweet and sour sauce
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 teaspoon ground mustard
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

Steps:

  • Fry the bacon pieces in a large skillet until browned and crisp, remove from the pan and set aside. Crumble the ground beef into the pan; cook and stir until no longer pink, then drain off grease. Transfer the ground beef and bacon to a slow cooker.
  • Pour the baked beans, navy beans, kidney beans, ketchup, brown sugar and vinegar into the slow cooker. Season with honey garlic sauce, sweet and sour sauce, onion powder, garlic salt, mustard powder and Worcestershire sauce. Stir until everything is distributed evenly. Cover, and cook on High heat for 1 hour before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 387.9 calories, Carbohydrate 56.9 g, Cholesterol 40.7 mg, Fat 9.7 g, Fiber 8.7 g, Protein 20.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.4 g, Sodium 1281.4 mg, Sugar 28.5 g

WHITE BEANS WITH SALT PORK



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This white beans recipe is from Fabio Trabocchi's cookbook, "Cucina of Le Marche," and goes wonderfully with his Grilled Pork Chops.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Pork Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 cups dried cannellini beans, picked over and rinsed
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 pound salt pork, rind removed or pancetta
1 sprig fresh rosemary
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
1 medium onion, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1/4 pound prosciutto, cut into 1/4-inch pieces
3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
4 canned plum tomatoes, drained, seeded, and finely chopped
Freshly ground black pepper
6 slices (1/2 inch thick) crusty country bread, such as ciabatta, toasted

Steps:

  • Place beans and baking soda in a large bowl. Add enough water to cover by 2 inches. Let soak, overnight, at room temperature.
  • If using salt pork, bring a large saucepan of water to a boil over high heat. Add salt pork and cook for 10 minutes. Drain and let cool.
  • Cut salt pork or pancetta into 1/2-inch cubes. Place in a medium saucepan and add enough water to cover by 1/2 inch. Bring to a simmer over medium heat. Add rosemary and continue cooking until tender, adding more water as necessary to keep meat covered by 1/4 inch, about 30 minutes for salt pork or 10 minutes for pancetta. Remove from heat and set aside.
  • Drain beans and place in a medium saucepan. Add enough fresh water to cover by 2 inches. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat and cook until tender, about 35 minutes, skimming any impurities that rise to the surface. Remove from heat and set aside.
  • Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion, garlic, prosciutto, and parsley; cook, stirring, until onion and garlic are lightly golden, about 8 minutes. Add tomatoes and cook until softened, about 5 minutes. Drain salt pork or pancetta and add to pan, along with beans and their cooking liquid. Bring to a simmer, skimming surface as necessary. Partially cover saucepan, reduce heat and gently simmer until beans are tender and salt pork is translucent, about 20 minutes.
  • Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt; serve with bread.

Tips:

  • Choose dried white beans that are fresh and free of blemishes. Soaking the beans overnight or for at least 8 hours is essential as it helps to reduce the cooking time and make them more digestible.
  • Use good quality pork belly or pork shoulder with a good amount of fat. This will add flavor and richness to the dish.
  • Be generous with the spices and herbs. The combination of bay leaves, thyme, rosemary, and garlic creates a flavorful broth that infuses the beans and pork.
  • Don't skip the step of browning the pork and beans before baking. This adds depth of flavor and color to the dish.
  • The amount of liquid you add will depend on the type of beans you are using and how moist you want the dish to be. If you prefer a thicker stew, add less liquid; for a soupier consistency, add more.
  • Serve the beans with a side of crusty bread or rice to soak up all the delicious sauce.

Conclusion:

Sweet baked white beans with pork is a hearty and flavorful dish that is perfect for a cold winter day. The beans are tender and creamy, the pork is fall-apart tender, and the sauce is rich and savory. This dish is sure to become a family favorite.

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