Baked beans - 12 ways (2024)

Hands up if you have a can of baked beans in your cupboard?

Whether you stockpiled or not due to the Coronavirus pandemic, baked beans are a staple in most cupboards including mine! You might be surprised to hear a Dietitian has canned foods in their cupboard, after all they are processed right?! Processing foods extends shelf-life, keeps food safe and can preserve nutrients. This is exactly the case with a can of humble baked beans. Baked beans are packed with fibre, protein and nutrients.

•1 of your 5 a day; 3 heaped tablespoons (once per day)•Source of plant-based protein; ½ tin = 9.7g protein •High in fibre; ½ tin = 7.7g fibre •Low in fat; ½ tin = 0.4g saturated fat•Suitable for vegetarians and vegans•Naturally gluten-free*The nutritional values were taken from Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce 415g

Baked beans are convenient, quick and easy to heat. What’s not to love… But what do you have them with? Are you sick of the sight of beans on toast? Well fear not, I have complied some great recipes all using baked beans.

Spice Up Your Beans on Toast

Firstly, lets kick off with how to upgrade your current beans on toast game. One idea is to add marmite (trust me, it’s lovely if you like marmite). You can also spice up you’re your baked beans by adding a teaspoon of your favourite spice, for example smoked paprika, cumin or chilli powder if your feeling adventurous.

What you need: 1-2 slices of toast, ½ can baked beans and 1 tsp marmite/smoked paprika/cumin/chilli powder.

Method: Heat baked beans and add in marmite/spice of choice and toast bread. Pour beans over toast to serve.

Cheesy Beans

Adding cheese to your beans on toast makes it a complete protein meal. What I mean by that is often vegetarian sources of protein don’t have the full range of amino acids (protein building blocks) compared to meat. By combining two vegetarian sources of protein, such as baked beans and cheese on toast you create a complete protein (with the full range of amino acids). What you need: 1-2 slices of bread, ½ can baked beans, 20-30g cheese and 20g onions. Method: Toast bread, add cheese and onions and place under the grill and heat baked beans. Add baked beans to the toast after grilling.

Easy, Quick Lunch BeansWant a quick easy lunch that will please everyone? Baked potatoes are great for lunch and you can even get the kids involved with helping to top them! This recipe is a short cut to make a super quick baked potato without having to turn on the oven.What you need: 1 baking potato, ½ can baked beans and 20g grated cheese.Method: Pierce potato a few times using a fork, cook on full power for 5 minutes* in the microwave, turn over and cook on other side for another 5 minutes, heat baked beans and grate cheese while potato is in the microwave. Once finished, carefully slice potato in half lengthways and add baked beans and cheese. Place back in the microwave for 30 seconds to melt cheese. *Note, cooking times vary based on wattage of microwave and size of potato.

Beans or Soup......you don't have to choose

Another great quick lunchtime idea is to add baked beans to soup, this will up the protein content too!What you need: ½ can vegetable or tomato soup, ½ can baked beans and bread (optional).Method: Heat soup according to packet instructions and heat baked beans. Transfer soup to a bowl and add baked beans, serve with bread (optional).

Breakfast for lunch

With more free time at the weekend, why not try a fry-up for brunch, sausages (meat or vegetarian), eggs, sautéed spinach, and baked beans.

What you need: 1-2 sausages of your choice, 1 egg, 80g spinach, 1 tsp olive oil and ½ can baked beans.

Method: Bake sausages in the oven according to pack instructions, cook your egg the way you like it, heat olive oil in a small frying pan, add washed spinach and sauté for 3-5 minutes on a medium-low heat, heat baked beans. Serve all together on one plate.

Avocado and beans bagel

Another combination for brunch could be smashed avocado on a bagel, roasted tomatoes and baked beans. This meal packs a punch with 3 of your 5 a day!What you need: ½ avocado, 80g tomatoes 1 bagel, 1 tsp olive oil, and ½ can of baked beans. Method: Slice and mash avocado, place tomatoes on a baking tray and drizzle with olive oil, heat baked beans and toast bagel. Add avocado smash to bagel and serve with tomatoes and baked beans.

Veggie Mexican wrap

Wraps are both fun and messy, fry up some peppers and onions in fajita spice mix, add baked beans. Place in wrap with rice, lettuce and mayo for a filling lunch.

What you need: 40g mixed peppers, 40g onions,1 tsp olive oil, ¼ fajita spice mix pack, ¼ can of baked beans, 1 wrap, 50g cooked rice, couple of lettuce leaves and 1 tablespoon mayonnaise.

Method: Boil rice according to packet instructions, fry sliced peppers and diced onions in olive oil for 3-5 minutes and add spice mix. Heat baked beans. Once everything is cooked begin with placing a wrap on a plate, add mayonnaise, lettuce, baked beans, peppers and onions and close wrap.

Note, all my recipes are in reference to 415g can of baked beans and based on serving 1 person. When heating baked beans please refer to the packet instructions.

Or check out these other bean packed recipes.......Sausage & bean casserole is a great dinner winner, especially as it’s a one-pot wonder. This recipe uses chorizo but you could easily substitute for any kind of sausage including veggie sausages. Check out the recipe on BBC Good Food by clicking here

Another great dinner winner is chilli, the ultimate comfort meal. This recipe is a Mexican twist on the standard chilli recipe and uses baked beans instead of kidney beans. This recipe uses beef mince but you could easily swap to meat-free mince. Check out the recipe on Simply Cook by clicking here.

Greggs bakery has shared the recipe to make your own Sausage, Bean and Cheese Melt at home; you could substitute for a vegetarian sausage.Check out the recipe video on Greggs Facebook page by clicking here.

Heinz have lots of recipes using baked beans, I like the look of the Nachos with Beans.Check out the recipe on the Heinz webpage by clicking here.

Baked beans - 12 ways (2024)

FAQs

What can I add to baked beans to make them taste better? ›

Cook up beef sausages with onion to create a super-flavorful base for your dressed up baked beans. Upgrade #3: All of the condiments! Maple syrup, molasses, ketchup, vinegar, mustard—basically throw every sweet, salty, tangy condiment you've got at those canned baked beans and you know they're going to taste delicious.

What is the baked bean challenge? ›

Hold your baked bean cans or other, in each hand. Extend your arms to the sides to form a straight line between your hands, elbows and shoulders. Return arms to your sides and then raise them hands as high as you can above your head. Repeat five times gradually increasing the pace you do these movements.

What's the difference between baked beans and canned beans? ›

Baked beans are a dish traditionally containing white common beans that are parboiled and then baked in sauce at low temperature for a lengthy period. Canned baked beans are not baked, but are cooked through a steam process.

How do you make canned beans better? ›

I like to sprinkle in some taco seasoning, but you could add whatever spices you like — garlic powder, cumin, and chili powder are all good calls. Then, you mash the beans up directly in the pan and add just a little bit of vinegar at the end to really make the beans sing.

How to pimp baked beans? ›

Caramelized Onion + Bacon + Espresso Powder

Slowly caramelize a chopped onion in a bit of oil, then add bacon and cook until crispy. Add the can of beans and stir, making sure to scrape up any tasty bits that have stuck to the pan. To finish, toss in a pinch of espresso powder for an extra hit of earthy flavor.

What is the secret to soft baked beans? ›

Cook Baked Beans Low and Slow

It is best to cook your baked beans for a long period of time, which allows the beans to fully soften and absorb flavors of the sauce. This also allows time for the sauce to thicken and become rich and golden.

How to improve cheap baked beans? ›

A few ideas:
  1. Rinse the beans.
  2. Spice (cumin, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder) and warm them up.
  3. Mix with other ingredients (add vegetables, cooked rice, pasta, or use them as a filling for wraps or tacos)
  4. Mix with your own sauce (onion+bell pepper+carrot+canned tomatoes)
Aug 3, 2023

Which country eats the most baked beans? ›

It's Really No Surprise That Britain Is The Country That Eats The Most Baked Beans.

What creature is a baked bean? ›

Azygocypridina lowryi, colloquially known as the baked bean, is a species of ostracod crustacean or "seed shrimp" in the family Cypridinidae. It is found in deep waters off the east coast of Australia.

What makes Bush's baked beans so good? ›

Back in 1969, the Bush family decided to share their secret recipe for Baked Beans. Tender navy beans are slow-cooked with specially cured bacon, fine brown sugar and the family signature blend of spices. It's easy to see why it's enjoyed by millions every year!

Which is the best tasting baked beans? ›

Results
  • 1 Branston Baked Beans. Flavourful. ...
  • 2 Aldi Everyday Essentials. Nice aroma. ...
  • 3 Aldi Simply Baked Beans. Very similar to Aldi Everyday Essentials in all respects. ...
  • 4 Marks and Spencer Baked Beans. Good flavour and aroma. ...
  • 5 Marks and Spencer Organic. I liked these. ...
  • 6 Morrison's Savers. ...
  • 7 Heinz Beanz. ...
  • 8 Tesco Baked Beans.
May 1, 2024

Which brand of baked beans is the healthiest? ›

Here are a few brands of canned baked beans that are considered to be among the healthiest:
  • Eden Organic Baked Beans - Sweet Sorghum.
  • B&M Vegetarian Baked Beans.
  • Trader Joe's Baked Beans.
  • Amy's Organic Vegetarian Beans.
  • Bush's Best Vegetarian Baked Beans.
Oct 30, 2023

What to add to canned baked beans to make them taste better? ›

Ingredients and Substitutions
  1. Canned baked beans. My favorite is Bush's classic or homestyle baked beans!
  2. Bacon. Doesn't bacon just make everything better?
  3. Sausage. I went for a smoky and spicy pork sausage, but kielbasa or similar is a great addition. ...
  4. Onion. ...
  5. Ketchup. ...
  6. Hot sauce. ...
  7. Dijon mustard. ...
  8. Brown sugar.
Oct 24, 2022

Why you should always rinse canned beans? ›

One of the primary reasons for draining and rinsing canned beans, or any canned food, is to remove some of the excess salt.

How can I make my beans more flavorful? ›

Dried beans cooked with sea salt and water are delicious, but adding an onion, garlic, or other aromatics to the pot will make them even more flavorful!

How do you make beans less bland? ›

Cooking dried beans with just salt and water is fine, but they are going to taste rather plain. The Bean Institute recommends cooking beans with aromatics to get the most flavor out of them. They advise adding onion, garlic, and fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, or bay leaf.

How do you make beans taste meaty? ›

Traditional seasoning meats such as salt pork, bacon, and ham are what provide that savory, meaty flavor in a pot of simmering beans.

How do you eat beans if you don't like the texture? ›

So, how do we get these magical beans into those who don't like them?
  1. Hummus. A lot of kids seem to like blended beans more than whole beans. ...
  2. Bean Quesadilla. ...
  3. Make nachos with refried beans. ...
  4. Rice and Bean Taquitos. ...
  5. Salsa Verde Soup. ...
  6. Black Bean Burgers. ...
  7. Legume Pasta is an easy way to eat beans. ...
  8. Bean Energy Balls.
Feb 22, 2024

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