Crock-Pot Grandma’s Famous Baked Beans Recipe (2024)

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With only 5 ingredients this easy recipe for Crock-Pot Grandma’s Famous Baked Beans is a crowd pleaser and one of our most popular baked bean recipes!

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Slow Cooker Grandma’s Famous Baked Beans

This recipe was sent to us by Crock-Pot Ladies reader Pam Barnes for her grandma’s famous baked beans done up in the slow cooker.

We just love “grandma recipes” they are always the best aren’t they?

Unless your grandma can’t cook…

Then this recipe is for you because it comes from a grandma that CAN cook!

Thanks Pam and her grandma for the great recipe!

This recipe serves a crowd too…12 servings. So this is a great dish to take to your next pot-luck or serve at a outdoor barbecue. Everyone loves some baked beans at a BBQ right?

There is a wee bit of prep work involved with these beans…but not too much. Just cutting up some onion and frying up some bacon.

Bacon

You had me at bacon Pam’s grandma!

Then you just open up some cans of baked beans and toss those in (Pam prefers Bush’s Baked Beans, but feel free to use whatever brand YOU like). And then, just let it simmer away for 4 hours and let it rest for 1 hour, to thicken up those beautiful bean juices.

That sounds wrong…bean juices.

But oh well…that is what they are!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Prepare These Baked Beans Ahead Of Time?

This recipe for baked beans can be prepared ahead of time. In fact, the flavors develop and only get better if made a day or two ahead of time. You can make this recipe up to 5 days in advance of when you want to serve them and store them in the refrigerator. To reheat the baked beans you can put them back in your slow cooker and set the temperature to the LOW setting for about 2 hours or until the beans are hot. And then turn your slow cooker to the WARM setting to keep the beans warm for up to 5 hours while serving.

Can I Double This Recipe?

This recipe can easily be doubled. To double the recipe use a larger slow cooker (6 quart or larger) and cook for an additional 1 hour.

Do These Baked Beans Freeze Well?

Baked beans freeze well for longer term storage. If you have leftover baked beans or just want to make a big batch of beans and store them in the freezer you can easily do that. Once the beans are cooked, turn your slow cooker OFF and allow the beans to come to room temperature. Then, spoon the beans into freezer containers or freezer zippered plastic food storage bags. Label your containers or bags with their contents and date and store in the freezer for up to 6 months.

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Special Diets

Gluten Free | Low Calorie | Low Fat

This recipe for Crock-Pot Grandma’s Famous Baked Beans is Weight Watchers Friendly on the new Personal Points plan. You can see the WW personal points for this recipe here on the Weight Watchers website. Click here for MORE of our Weight Watchers Recipes

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Crock-Pot Grandma’s Famous Baked Beans Recipe

Heidi Kennedy

This easy recipe for baked beans has just 5 ingredients and is full of great flavor. Perfect for your summer barbecue or family cookout!

3.31 from 68146 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 4 hours hrs

Total Time 4 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Course Side Dishes

Cuisine American

Servings 12 Servings

Calories 265 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Dice raw bacon into small pieces and cook in a medium skillet over medium-high heat on the stove-top until crispy. Using a slotted spoon remove cooked bacon from pan and allow to drain on a plate lined with paper towels.

    12 Ounces Center Cut Bacon

  • Drain all but 1 tablespoon of the bacon grease off from the pan and place pan back on stove and add the diced onion and cook until the onion just starts to turn golden in color.

    ½ Cup Diced Sweet Onion

  • Add the canned beans, cooked bacon, onion, brown sugar and BBQ sauce all to a 5 quart or larger slow cooker.

    32 Ounces Canned Baked Beans –½ Cup Brown Sugar –⅓ Cup Bottled Barbecue Sauce

  • Cover and cook on HIGH for 4 hours. Turn slow cooker off and allow the beans to set for at least 1 hour to allow the sauce to thicken.

Notes

Gluten Free Note – This recipe is gluten free, however whenever using store bought ingredients it is wise to always read the labels. Hidden gluten may be found in certain brands of bacon, BBQ sauce and baked beans.

Nutrition

Calories: 265kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 28mg | Sodium: 566mg | Potassium: 270mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 150IU | Vitamin C: 5.8mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 0.9mg

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FAQs

Crock-Pot Grandma’s Famous Baked Beans Recipe? ›

The company, run by family members after the original Grandma passed away in 1950 at the age of 75, made the decision to close the manufacturing plant in Mexico, presumably to ride out the national pandemic. The doors were shut, and the employees let go.

What happened to Grandma's baked beans? ›

The company, run by family members after the original Grandma passed away in 1950 at the age of 75, made the decision to close the manufacturing plant in Mexico, presumably to ride out the national pandemic. The doors were shut, and the employees let go.

What beans should not be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

Turns out cooking dried red kidney beans and cannellini beans in your slow cooker can make you sick. Find out how to eliminate the toxin that can make you ill and how to safely prepare and cook these commonly used legumes.

What can you add to a can of baked beans to make them taste better? ›

Here's what we dress them up with:
  1. Bacon.
  2. Onion.
  3. Maple syrup.
  4. Spicy mustard.
  5. Beef sausage.
  6. Molasses.
  7. Ketchup.
  8. Cider vinegar.
Jun 20, 2023

What's the difference between Boston baked beans and regular baked beans? ›

What is the difference between Boston baked beans and baked beans? The main difference between baked beans and Boston baked beans comes down to the use of molasses. Boston baked beans bake in a sauce typically made with molasses while traditional baked beans cook in brown sugar and corn syrup.

Why can't I find Grandma Brown's baked beans anywhere? ›

Grandma Brown's, which is based in Mexico, Oswego County, north of Syracuse, ceased production in 2021. Blame the pandemic; blame labor shortages. In January 2022, one member of the Brown family said that they had plans to get going again, but, so far, there have been no beans.

Who owns Grandma Brown's baked beans? ›

In previous NewsChannel 9 stories on the baked bean company, owner Sandra Brown, Grandma Brown's granddaughter, said she intended to resume production once she hired enough people.

How do you pimp baked beans? ›

One idea is to add marmite (trust me, it's lovely if you like marmite). You can also spice up you're your baked beans by adding a teaspoon of your favourite spice, for example smoked paprika, cumin or chilli powder if your feeling adventurous.

How to make canned beans taste like restaurant? ›

I like to sprinkle in some taco seasoning, but you could add whatever spices you like — garlic powder, cumin, and chili powder are all good calls. Then, you mash the beans up directly in the pan and add just a little bit of vinegar at the end to really make the beans sing.

What can I add to baked beans to prevent gas? ›

The one tried and true method she taught me to reduce the gassy effect of beans, is this: add a tiny amount of baking soda to the pot half an hour or so before you're ready to serve them to “release” the gasses from them. Be set to stir down the violent reaction. This works no matter how you've seasoned them.

Why do you put vinegar in baked beans? ›

Brown sugar and molasses add sweetness that isn't cloying. Cider vinegar added at the end balances the flavor profile. It's important not to add vinegar until the end so as to maintain the mixture's pH balance throughout the cooking process.

Why are Bush's baked beans so good? ›

Back in 1969, the Bush family decided to share their secret recipe for Baked Beans. Tender navy beans are slow-cooked with specially cured bacon, fine brown sugar and the family signature blend of spices. It's easy to see why it's enjoyed by millions every year!

What beans does Bush's baked beans use? ›

Bush's® Original Baked Beans are a Secret Family Recipe of navy beans slow-cooked with specially cured bacon, fine brown sugar and our signature blend of spices.

Are they making Grandma Brown's baked beans yet? ›

As of July 2023, Grandma Brown's Baked Beans are not currently being sold in stores due to halted production. However, you can make your own homemade version using our copycat recipe.

What happened to the Bush's baked beans guy? ›

As far as I know, Jay Bush is alive and well. He has shaved his beard, however. One of the dogs that played Duke died of cancer in 2018, which may be why we aren't hearing “roll that beautiful bean footage” very often these days.

What is the history of Grandma Brown's baked beans? ›

Brown's baked beans were always a favorite at the church suppers and other community affairs. In 1937, Mrs. Brown decided to try to sell her baked beans to supplement the family income. The local grocery stores agreed to display pans of beans and began to see the product by the pound.

What happened to B&M baked beans? ›

In 2021, owner B&G Foods Inc. announced that the B&M Baked Beans factory would close. In August of that year the company removed the factory's brick smoke stack. In 2023, the new owner Roux Institute began demolition of ancillary factory buildings to make way for the construction of the Roux Institute campus.

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