Chef Munky
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What kind of beans are used to make them?
Will Navy beans do the trick?
Thank you
Munky.
Will Navy beans do the trick?
Thank you
Munky.
When I make beans from scratch, which hasn't been for a while, I used navy beans. Even after soaking they take a long time to cook, whether over a campfire or in a stove. I used a CI DO.
BBQ beans though, meaning baked beans cooked in a BBQ, or smoker, I open a can and use a foil container for the beans. I have never read a BBQ baked bean recipe that didn't start with canned beans. Not on any of the BBQ forums I've been to. That's probably why you kept running into using canned beans, Munky.
I add just about everything to mine; of course lots of bacon, brown sugar, molasses, diced pineapple, diced jalapeño, onion, dried mustard...
Starting from scratch with navy neans would certainly put it over the top. You'd probably need to cook it for 10 hours or so, like a big pork butt.
Weird - I've seen very few that call for canned beans! It seems so natural to make them from scratch that it's automatic. But then I make pretty much anything and everything from scratch because I love the process, I know what goes into everything, I have a thirst for knowledge, a need to know why and how things work the way they do, and I just plain love food and handle it with great care!
Interesting. We must visit different BBQ forums/sites. Even Steven Raichlen's Best BBQ Beans on the Planet calls for canned beans. And he's kind of a BBQ guru.
I'd love to see some of those recipes.
GW, Canneloni beans won't work? Why not.. Just wondering.
HMMMMMMMMM I thought that was a typo for cannelini the white version of kidney beans.I want to know too. I thought they were interchangeable with Great Northern Beans. They are in a lot of recipes anyway.
HMMMMMMMMM I thought that was a typo for cannelini the white version of kidney beans.