Slow-Cooker Boston Baked Beans
by Alice Currah on Jul 2, 2015
Made in a crock-pot, this baked beans recipe has a sweet, tangy, and savory rich flavor.
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The secret to cooking really great Boston baked beans is to heat them on a low and slow setting to allow the beans to soak up its sweet, tangy and savory sauce. Baked beans are a popular American side dish often served during barbeque gatherings and summer patriotic holiday get togethers. The difference between regular baked beans and the Boston variety is the inclusion of molasses, which dates back to colonial times in New England.
Most baked bean recipes, like this one, call for brown sugar which has molasses in it. However, the addition of more molasses adds a deeper level of flavor and lends itself to a darker colored dish.
Today I have a very easy Boston Bake Beans recipe that is perfect for your next summer gathering. Made with canned beans, the only chopping needed is for the bacon and onions. After cooking both these ingredients everything else goes into a slow-cooker to work its magic. Just be sure to check on it once in a while and give it stir. This will help the beans on the bottom to not overcook, stick, or burn never a good thing.
These beans can be made the day before. I think they actually taste better when made the day before and reheated before serving. Enjoy!
Alice Currah is the publisher of popular food blog, Savory Sweet Life. Her approachable everyday recipes are accompanied by beautiful step by step photos and have been featured online at Martha Stewart, Real Simple, The Pioneer Woman, Epicurious, Bon Appetit, Saveur, iVillage and many more. In March 2010, Forbes.com featured Alice as one of Eight of the Very Best Food Bloggers. You can find her on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.