Denny O’s Saweet Heat Smoked Beans

  • Denny O
    Central IOWA
    Posts: 5727
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    This is an adapted recipe from a well known man. My changes are within the (parenthesis).
    These are addictive!
    Denny O’s Saweet Heat Smoked Beans
    DUTCH”S WICKED BAKED BEANS
    (Beans that will even make Chili Heads happy)

    6-8 strips of bacon cut into 1/2 inch squares (I use 12 thick cut “Wrights” brand of bacon from Sam’s, or my own)
    1/2 Medium onion, diced (I use one whole large sweet yellow onion)
    1/2 Bell pepper, diced ( I use a whole yellow orange or red)
    1 – 2 Jalapeno Peppers, diced (seeding is optional) (I use 2 Poblano peppers, rib and seeds about 1/2 removed and a couple of jalapeño peppers seeds and ribs removed)
    1 – 55 ounce can Bush’s Baked Beans (2 smaller cans in home style and or other)
    1-8 ounce can of pineapple chunks, drained (Doles Crushed Pineapple not drained)
    1 Cup Brown Sugar, packed (1-/1/2 Cup)
    1 Cup ketchup (1-/1/2 Cup ketchup plus a1/4 ish cup of Denny O’s BBQ Swauze)
    1/2 – 1 Tbs. dry (ground) mustard (1/4 to 1/2 of the .45oz Tones little round container)

    Sauté bacon pieces in fry pan until slightly crispy and remove from pan with a slotted spoon. Sauté onion, bell pepper, poblano and jalapeno peppers until tender.

    In a large mixing bowl combine beans, pineapple, brown sugar, ketchup and dry mustard. Stir in bacon pieces and vegetables. Pour into a (10x12x4″ aluminum baking pan, aka a half steam table pan. this will be about 1/2″ from the rim of the pan.) While mixing if things look dry, add additional ketchup 1/4 -1/2 cup at a time.

    Place in a 220-250° smoker for 2 1/2 – 3 hours Make sure temperature of the baked beans reaches 160° or place in a 350° oven and bake for 1 hour stirring about every 45 minutes to an hour.

    NOTE: If you are making these beans as a side dish for Kansas City style pork ribs, smoke the removed skirt meat for 1-1 1/2 hours, then dice the skirt meat and stir into the Baked Beans (in addition to the bacon.)

    DISCLAIMER

    (With the Poblano and Jalapeno pepper added to the dry mustard these beans have the potential for some MAJOR heat. Taste as you mix to judge the heat factor!) CAUTION should be exercised when feeding these beans to small children and/or the elderly.

    To make this recipe Family Friendly, omit the Jalapeno pepper and the dry mustard.
    (NOTE: cut this in ½ or to 1/3 way too much for 2 including leftovers!)
    (Lightly sprinkle rib rub after tasting for heat, not knowing how hot the pepper or the mustard is)
    (Also added Honey squirted over the top and then drizzle molasses lightly and stirred in.)
    Dutch’s original recipe is in black, (My additions are in red and with-in parenthesis,)
    Denny O

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