Its Too Hot to Cook: Smokin' Beans

Monday, June 6, 2011

Hey Loves, sorry Ive been away! Truly missed talking back and forth with you guys =]
So its ablaze here in chicago. I mean Hot!! And when its hot, who wants to cook. Heating up the oven, even going out to the grill is way too much. So here's the deal, Im gonna make up some fun recipes for you all allowing you to not get too hot in your kitchens, but you'll still have a nice meal =] The first is Smokin' Beans. We've all had baked beans but these are absolutely delish and quick to make. Lets have 15 minutes of stove time and I promise to keep your house at a cool 70 degrees =]


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Smokin' Beans

  • 2 lbs. Smoked Sausage, sliced(1/2 in. slices)
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes
  • 2 (28oz.) cans baked beans(keep it simple)
  • 1 cup crushed pineapple
  • 1/2 cup dark brown sugar
  • French fried onions to top
  1. In a large skillet over hight heat, add smoked sausage. Cook until browned and heated through. Remove from pan and set aside.
  2. Add in onion and crushed pepper to the pan. Cook until the onions are clear.
  3. Add in the baked beans, pineapple, sugar. Stir well.
  4. Place the sausage back in the pan. Simmer for 10 minutes.
  5. Top with french fried onions. Enjoy!



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12 comments:

Pink Lady said...

This reminds me of a grown up version of a childhood fav... Beans and franks. Keep the great recipes coming! I will def be trying this one out!

Sarah said...

Mmm. Absolutely delicious. My mom isn't a big cooker, but she used to make something along these lines when I was a kid - yours looks better though! ;) Can't wait to try it!

kankana said...

I am not feeling the heat in west coast .. it's still not hot enough :(
These beans looks delicious .. and healthy too ! Thanks a lot for sharing this with hearth and soul hop !

Jacqui' said...

Thanks for stopping by guys!! Pink Lady, you're so sweet! Sarah, thanks so much. =] And Kankana, maybe some of our heat can go your way soon.lol.

Sinea said...

This sounds really good but my husband, the great baked-bean eater in the family, has diabetes. We'll have to cut back on the sugar. But, where there is a will, there is a way!

Jacqui' said...

Hi Sinea! Well, X the brown sugar and add some agave nectar =] I love that stuff =]

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Shellsea said...

Total June gloom here. I'm jealous of your heat!
What a great idea to use agave nectar- I've never tried that!

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Emily Thompson said...

yum!

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Dana @ Luv'N Lambert Life said...

This looks delicious!! My daughter was just asking me to make something using French's Fried Onions but I'm not a fan of the traditional Green Bean Casserole they usually top. This would be much more fitting for our family though! Thanks!
~ Dana @ www.luvnlambertlife.com

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