I have made baked beans many ways over the years. Decided to make them T-Roy style. Finished them off on the Bayou Classic with a little Hickory smoke. As ole T-Roy always says on his YouTube videos, THEY MIGHTY FINE FOLKS!!!!
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I fried up about 6 strips, chopped them up and added to the beans. Just added those other strips for more grease. LOL!!Well that's different..you don't crisp up the bacon first huh?
Gotcha! I was wondering!!! You should get some buckboard bacon curing, I think it's perfect for beans!I fried up about 6 strips, chopped them up and added to the beans. Just added those other strips for more grease. LOL!!
I have been reading up on bacon curing and such. I am going to do my own very soon. It should be fun and ya can't have too much HAWG MEAT!Gotcha! I was wondering!!! You should get some buckboard bacon curing, I think it's perfect for beans!
I agree..I think I'm doing a pork butt monthly into buckboard bacon now! It'll really up the baked bean game for ya!I have been reading up on bacon curing and such. I am going to do my own very soon. It should be fun and ya can't have too much HAWG MEAT!
Thank you!I agree..I think I'm doing a pork butt monthly into buckboard bacon now! It'll really up the baked bean game for ya!
That sounds good as wellLooks like a good flavorful recipe, but we go the old fashion way with dry beans and salt pork. I like my BB's thick to the point where they won't fall off the spoon when you flip the spoon over. Rib stick'n beans.
Chris
Thank you AlThose are some mighty fine looking beans!
Al