Donate SIGN UP

jazzing up baked beans

Avatar Image
coke71 | 17:19 Mon 03rd Nov 2008 | Food & Drink
14 Answers
I'm looking for a way to jazz up normal baked beans to go with some spicy sausages that i'm cooking for bonfire night.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 14 of 14rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by coke71. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
a bit of curry powder stirred in
Hot chilli sauce, the most suitable is Bone Suckin' Sauce from House of Fraser, horribly overpriced (�5-95) but brilliant. Also loads and loads of white pepper. Maybe some Lea and Perrins too.

Baked beans should never be boring, they should give you a lasting memory even if if means waking at 2am with intestinal gripes. I love beans!!!
grate some onion and srir it in also add some kidney beans and chillies
I put brown sauce or Lea and perrins in my beans, or cheese.

Going with the bonfire night theme you could put a firework in there? Ok bad idea (sorry I am a bit overtired) but how about BBQ sauce?

I want to come to your party. I'm hungry
Tatty beans! Leave them in the microwave long enough that they explode! :0/ xxx
Marinade them in Absynthe first. Really. They go a bit green but the 'kick' is worth it.
Put some grated cheese and onion on top with some lea a perrins and then wack them under the grill
Question Author
WOW some great ideas and a fast response too thanks everyone, and natalie your more than welcome to come along, i'll save you a sausage and beans ;)
worcester sauce or tomato an onion relish is good. Daisy
Finely chopped fresh onion and chillies always works well in my kitchen department... A raft of grated mature cheddar (or even parmesan) is another solution to the *beans are boring* saga. Worcester sauce is good, as is some marmite but that's really for those *adapted* tastebuds who actually like those things !
some slices of chorizo and garlic sausage, a little onion pepper and herbes de provence. Delish!
i mean onion pepper - not onion and pepper!
Heat the beans. Fry sliced mushrooms and a little chopped onion until it is soft. Add it to the beans with a good splodge of Barbecue sauce, tomato puree and some chilli powder if you like it hot. Warm the beans for another 3 minutes or so and pour it over the sausages.

Cheese!!!!!!!!

1 to 14 of 14rss feed

Do you know the answer?

jazzing up baked beans

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.