This week we’re eating… home-made baked beans

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Home made baked beans recipe

I can’t stand tinned baked beans. Apparently, as a baby, I used to sit in my high chair and spit them out. I’ve tried them again and again over the years, but even after all of this time they still make me gag.

However, as regular readers of my recipes will know, I love beans and pulses. My four-bean chilli and butter bean and tomato gratin are among some of my favourite dishes. So a little while ago I figured I’d attempt to make my own home-made baked beans. After all, once you take out the high quantities of sugar, salt and that mushy, over-processed texture, all you’re left with is haricot beans, tomatoes and some flavouring.

Home made baked beans

I read about nine or 10 baked bean recipes before deciding on my own. Some looked too bland, others had dozens of complicated ingredients, and some took ages to cook (I quite fancy the idea of actually baking them in the oven, as some recipes suggest, but I wanted something quicker than that!). This version is relatively simple to make but has plenty of flavour. My children were a little unsure to start with, as they look quite different to the canned variety, but they soon changed their minds. Cardiff Daddy has even asked me to make up a big batch and freeze it in little portions so he can use them in the same way as he would the canned variety. I’m still experimenting a bit with this recipe, trying out different spices, but this combination is pretty good!

Here’s how to make them.

Ingredients

Serves 4; 30 minutes to make

1 tbsp olive oil

2 red onions, finely chopped

4 cloves of garlic, pressed or finely chopped

2 x 400g tins chopped tomatoes

1 tsp cumin

1 tsp smoked paprika

2 x 400g haricot beans, drained and rinsed

4 tbsp tomato puree

Salt and pepper to taste

  1. Heat the oil in a large saucepan. Add the onion and garlic and fry on a low heat for 5 minutes or until the onions are soft.
  2. Add the tinned tomatoes and the herbs, bring to the boil and then simmer on a low heat for around 10 minutes.
  3. Add the beans and tomato puree, and continue to simmer for another 10 minutes.
  4. Season to taste and serve exactly as you would tinned baked beans.

I enjoy these as part of a healthy alternative to a fried breakfast – with mushrooms fried in a little olive oil, baby cherry tomatoes dry-fried with a dash of balsamic vinegar added toward the end of cooking, and slices of fresh avocado. They’re also a great accompaniment to these roasted mushrooms, stuffed with chopped black olives, chopped sun-dried tomatoes, pine nuts, a dash of lemon juice and tahini.

Home made baked beans recipe

Do you make your own baked beans? Any tips on how to make them? Do let me know in the comments section below, on the Cardiff Mummy Says Facebook page, or by tweeting me on @cardiffmummy

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11 Comments to This week we’re eating… home-made baked beans

  1. These look delicious! Does this make quite a large amount so that you can pop some in the fridge for the next day? I am so trying this out!!

    • Cardiff Mummy Says

      It served two adults and three children, with a good adult-sized portion left over. No harm in chucking in another tin of beans and tomatoes to make some more though! x

    • Cardiff Mummy Says

      Ha, I know! It only occurred to me recently after a lifetime of not liking tinned beans! They are really easy to make (although obviously not as easy as opening a can!) x

    • Cardiff Mummy Says

      Haha, they are pretty tasty. I don’t eat meat, but I saw some recipes that had snipped up bits of bacon in them too.

  2. Brilliant – I will definitely have a go at this. Elis loves baked beans – but I tend to divert him because of the sugar/salt content. I’ll let you know how it goes.

    I didn’t get a proper chance to say goodbye the other day, but Elis had such a lovely time playing with your little ones – he was raving all about the “chocolate fish” that they were making to his Nana afterwards. Hope you all enjoyed the day and had a nice meal afterwards 🙂

    And yes, all of the blogging chatter on Friday made me miss blogging! So I jumped back in 😉 x

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