Friday, September 21, 2012

Three Bean Baked Beans

What BBQ wouldn't be complete without a side of baked beans?  This one takes a little bit more effort than the usual can of pork n beans that has been doctored but the flavor is worth it!

I always make extra and freeze it.  Thaw, heat and eat!


Three Bean Baked Beans                                                       Printable Recipe

2/3 cup EACH black, pinto, and great northern beans
8 cups water
5-6 bacon slices, chunked, cooked, and drained
1/3 cup diced onion
2 teaspoons dry mustard
3/4 cup ketchup
2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
3 Tablespoons honey
2 Tablespoons molasses
3/4 cup water

In large ovenproof stockpot add the beans and water.  Be sure to pick through your beans as sometimes there can be rocks.  Bring to boil and boil for 1-1/2 hours, maybe 15 minutes more. They should be soft but hold their shape.  They will not get much softer in the oven so be sure they are how you like them.  You will need to try all three types of beans. The water will look yucky since there are black beans in it but that is ok. 

Drain the beans to a colander. (That will help with their color.)
In same pot, saute onions in a small bit of olive oil until they are soft.
 Add mustard, ketchup, vinegar, honey, molasses, and water.  
 Add beans and bacon. Stir.
Bake at 350 degrees, covered for 45 minutes (I use foil.) Uncover and bake for 15 more minutes. If you find your beans are wet you can cook longer or start off with less water but you will need to check it.  3/4 cup works for us and as it sits the beans seem to soak up some.
 Enjoy as is or you can add hot dogs and the kids can enjoy beans and wienies!! No more baked beans in a can for us.
**Can be frozen and thawed out later, heat and eat!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Hoppin' "Jenny"

Originally called "Hoppin' John" this is a southern dish usually made with ham.  This is Iowa, we want beef so I swapped it for the ham and changed the name.

Hoppin' "Jenny"

1 pound ground beef
1/2 c green (or mix of red and green) pepper, diced
1/2 c onion, diced
1 can blackeye peas, undrained
Cooked brown rice

In large skillet cook peppers, onions, and beef until the vegetables are tender and the beef is thoroughly cooked.
 Stir in blackeye peas (you may or may not want all of the liquid.)
Serve over cooked brown rice.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Honey Wheat Bread

Honey Wheat Bread (makes 2 regular loaves or 3 medium)

2 cups warm water (110 degrees)
3 teaspoons dry active yeast
6 Tablespoons honey
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon salt
5 -1/2  Tablespoons olive oil
5 cups bread flour

Dissolve yeast in warm water in mixing bowl. I use my KitchenAid mixer so I can use my dough hook for kneading. Add honey. Turn on mixer.  Add whole wheat flour, salt, olive oil.  Let mix some then add in bread flour a little at a time. It should come together. If not add flour if too sticky or a water (1/2 T at a time). The dough in the picture is a little dry so I added water.
 Use on STIR or setting 2 on your mixer for 3-4 minutes.  
 Roll dough into ball and place in oiled bowl. Place damp cloth or paper towel on top.  (Mine fell into bowl in this picture.  You'll do better I am sure.) Let rise in warm place for about 45 minutes.  The sun was shining this cool December so I put it in that room. 
Divide dough into 2 or 3 pieces depending on if you are doing regular size loaves (2) or medium size loves (3.) Roll out into a rectangle a little wider than the length of your pan and about 1/2" thick.  
 Roll up.

 Tuck ends under.

Place in greased baking pan.  I found a set of three connected to each other at a thrift store. So much easier to turn all at once!


Let rise for another 45 minutes.  Bake at 375 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes for regular Or 20 to 25 for medium. 


Use a serrated knife to cut this oh so moist bread.  I dare you to wait until its cool to dig in!


This bread stays moist for days and  I have even experimented with 5 cups of a 1/2 fine 1/2 coarse wheat mix and 1 to 1-1/2 cups of white.  Still moist days later!

Want some added crunch and fiber?  Add 1/2 cup of  7 grain cereal that has been soaked in hot water for 10-15 minutes. Fantastic!
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How about  French toast! --For the freezer!!