1 pound pinto beans 1 gallon water 3 tablespoons chili powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder 2 teaspoons salt 4 tablespoons sugar Wash beans, discarding any bad or half beans. Fill large pot with beans and water. Add chili and garlic powders. Bring to a rolling boil and continue to boil for 2 1/2 hours, add 1-2 quarts additional boiling water as needed to keep beans from sticking to bottom of pan. Beans should be tender to the touch. Beans should be tender to the touch. Reduce heat to low and add salt and sugar. Simmer 15 minutes more, stirring ocasionally. Makes 8-10 servings.
Boston Baked Beans-Slowcooker. The best slowcooker Boston Baked Beans, New England Style Breakfast
This is a no hassle easy tutorial on how to make slowcooker Boston Baked Beans. Set this and forget this. Anyone can make these and you don't even need a bean pot. Special shout out to USS Constitution.
Classic Durgin-Park Boston Baked Beans
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I'm proud to share my favorite Yankee recipes--starting with these amazing Durgin-Park Boston Baked Beans!
These are so simple to make and very inexpensive, too! Perfect for our Yankee Traditions video series just beginning on the Miss Rita To The Rescue! YouTube channel!
If you've ever heard of Boston, you may have heard it being referred to as Beantown.
And--although most people from around here never refer to Boston as Beantown (really...never ever!)--baked beans have been a staple at Bostonian tables for generations. And for good reason! Beans are nutritious, hearty and inexpensive to prepare. With a pound of dried navy beans, a chunk of salt pork, some molasses and a few other simple ingredients, you could appease a large family on a cold Saturday night--the traditional bean eating night.
Let me know what you think about this classic New England recipe!
Best always, Miss Rita
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I’ve been crafting my whole life, but using Cricut machines since 2012 when my uncle asked me to celebrate the lives of a few beloved family members. From that one request, I was completely hooked on the Cricut brand! Back in 2014, the Cricut CEO chose me to be a Cricut Product Expert and I am the founder of three very popular Cricut-based groups on Facebook.
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