<p>Layered with brown sugar and unctuous bacon these baked beans are undeniably good. And with just 5 ingredients needed to make them, your family will be clamoring for this deliciously saucy side dish at every get together.</p>
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Ingredients
- 32 ounces Pork and Beans
- 3/4 cups Brown Sugar
- 1 teaspoon Mustard Seed, Ground
- 6 individual halve Bacon
- 1/2 cups Ketchup
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Nutritional Information
- 1 serving = about 1/2 cup
- 321 Calories
- 6g Total Fat
- 2g Sat Fat
- 0g Trans Fat
- 18mg Cholesterol
- 841mg Sodium
- 63g Total Carb
- 0g Fiber
- 41g Total Sugars (Includes 38g Added Sugars)
- 9g Protein
- 14 WW Freestyle
Make It Now Cooking Directions
These directions are for cooking this recipe to serve immediately and NOT to freeze for later.
- Empty half of beans into indicated number of baking pans.
- Combine brown sugar and mustard and sprinkle half of mixture over beans.
- Top remaining half of beans and sprinkle with remaining brown sugar mixture.
- Lay raw bacon slices on top of beans in a single layer.
- Spread ketchup over the top of the bacon.
- Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 2.5 hours.
Freeze For Later Cooking Directions
These directions help you cook or prepare this meal PRIOR to being frozen for serving later (see Serving Day Directions when you are ready to prepare it to eat).
Why would I want to freeze this?
- Empty half of beans into indicated number of baking pans.
- Combine brown sugar and mustard and sprinkle half of mixture over beans.
- Top with remaining half beans and sprinkle with remaining brown sugar mixture.
- Lay raw bacon slices on top of beans in a single layer.
- Spread ketchup over the top of the bacon.
- Cover tightly with foil, label and freeze.
Make From Frozen Serving Day Directions
These directions help you cook or reheat this meal AFTER it's been frozen for when you are ready to eat it.
- Thaw: In fridge
- Bake at 350 degrees for 2.5 hours.