Texas Style Baked Beans Recipe-Cowboy Approved (2024)

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These Texas style baked bean are an excellent side dish that can also serve as a great dinner. This recipe is easy because it doesn't rely on dried beans, and you don't even need the your oven--they cook up in a skillet or dutch oven right on your stove top. Smoked sausage, chili powder, and jalapeño adds tons of flavor and a piece of corn bread rounds out the dish in true Texas, or Southern style.

Tastes great with my instant pot brisket!

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Why you'll love it

Delicious - you will love all the different flavors going on in this recipe. It's sweet but not too sweet, and spicy, but not too spicy. There's plenty of smoke from the sausage and chili powder. These bean are far from boring and will make your taste buds dance.

Made on the stove top - yes, you heard that right. These "baked beans" are actually strewed in a large skillet or dutch oven on the stove top. However, you can make these in the oven if you must.

Quick - Uses canned baked beans as a short cut so you can get this side dish on the table quick. Making baked beans from dried pinto beans, navy beans or great Northern beans may be the traditional method, but these beans taste just as good in a fraction of the time for a great side dish.

Key Ingredients

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Canned baked beans - I used Bush's homestyle, but you can use whatever is available in your area. If you get one that has added brown sugar or bbq sauce, it may be more on the sweet side, so keep that in mind when you add in the sugar.

You can also use canned pork and beans.

Smoked sausage - choose your favorite brand or variety. I made it with Hillshire Farms smoked sausage because it readily available. Choose you favorite brand and variety like kielbasa or jalapeño flavor. I used the 14 ounce package, but you can use anywhere from half a pound to a full pound.

Onion and garlic cloves that are finely chopped.

Jalapeño peppers - adds heat and great flavor. You can use green bell pepper or even red bell pepper, if desired.

Ketchup or barbecue sauce - use whichever you have on hand or prefer. Just keep in mind that a sweet barbeque sauce will add more sweetness than ketchup or a tomato based sauce.

Beer - I like to use a Texas beer called Shiner Bock. It's amber in color. A bottle of Lone Star beer is another option, or whatever you have on hand will work.

Brown sugar - light or dark brown sugar will work. Maple syrup is a great substitute as is regular white sugar.

Chili powder - gives these southern baked beans a Texas twist.

Worcestershire sauce - add a savory depth of flavor. Use A-1 steak sauce as a substitute.

Check out my no bake chocolate pie for dessert.

Instructions

Step One: Slice sausage into quarter inch pieces. Finely chop jalapeño, onion, and garlic.

Step Two: In a large skillet, cast iron pot, or Dutch oven, heat some olive oil or vegetable oil over medium heat. Add the sliced sausage, jalapeño, onion, and garlic. Cook, stirring occasionally until sausage is lightly browned and vegetables are softened.

Step Three: Add canned beans (don't drain beans) and the remaining ingredients (chili powder through Worcestershire sauce) to the pot, stirring to combine. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to low heat and let beans simmer for at least 20 minutes, uncovered.

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Season your Texas style baked beans with salt and black pepper and a dash of hot sauce, if desired.

Top tips

The longer the beans simmer, the thicker they will get. If you prefer saucy beans it's best to simmer for only 20 minutes. Beans will thicken as they cool as well.

This Texas style baked beans recipe can be baked too. Just follow the instructions as written. After bringing the bean mixture to a boil, cover an oven safe pot and heat for 30 minutes in a 350 degrees F pre-heated oven. Finish beans on the stove top, uncovered, to thicken sauce if needed.

If you want to add bacon: cut 4 to 6 bacon slices into small pieces. Cook bacon in the pot first until crisp and fat has rendered. Use a slotted spoon to remove bacon and drain on paper towels. Continue with recipe as written using the bacon fat instead of adding oil. Add cooked bacon to pot when you add the beans. Or, crumble bacon on top before serving.

Add a can of rinsed beans like black beans or red kidney beans, to add variety.

Serving suggestions

As a side dish, these Texas style baked beans are versatile enough to serve with a variety of dishes. Try them with my easy sloppy Joes, air fryer hot dogs, or my kielbasa and sauerkraut.

As a main dish, serve with corn bread, my corn casserole, or

Irish soda bread, or grits.

Storage and reheating

Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Freeze in freezer safe containers for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.

Reheat in the microwave or on the stove until heated through.

Common questions

Are baked beans an American thing?

Baked beans are rooted in Native American cooking. Indigenous Americans taught New England colonists how to make the dish, which consisted of baking beans, bear fat, venison, and maple syrup in earthenware pots.

What bean is used to make baked beans?

Baked beans are traditionally made with navy beans, Phaseolus vulgaris, which is native to North America.

Are beans good for you?

Eating beans as part of a heart healthy diet may help lower blood cholesterol according to Heart.org.

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  • Texas Chicken Spaghetti
  • Instant Pot Ground Beef and Rice
  • Air Fryer BBQ Chicken Thighs
  • Ground Beef Queso Dip

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Texas style baked beans

Recipe by Nikole Berg

These Texas style baked bean are an excellent side dish that can also serve as a great dinner too. This recipe is easy because it doesn't rely on dried beans, and you don't even need the your oven--they cook up in a skillet or dutch oven right on your stove top.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 147 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 (14 ounce) package smoked sausage or kielbasa sliced ¼ inch thick
  • 2 jalapenos diced small, seeds and membrane removed; or to taste
  • 1 cup onion diced small
  • 1 teaspoon garlic finely chopped
  • 2 (28 ounce) cans baked beans or pork and beans undrained
  • 1 ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ cup beer bock or lager
  • ½ cup ketchup or bbq sauce
  • 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
  • 2 tablespoon brown sugar maple syrup, honey or white sugar
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce or A1 steak sauce

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a large skillet, cast iron pot, or dutch oven. Add sliced sausage, chopped jalapeño, onions, and garlic. Cook, stirring occasionally until sausage is lightly browned and vegetables are tender, about 5-7 minutes.

  • Add canned beans (don't drain beans) and the remaining ingredients (chili powder through Worcestershire sauce) to the pot, stirring to combine. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to low heat and let beans simmer for at least 20 minutes, uncovered.

  • Season with salt and black pepper and a dash of hot sauce, if desired.

Notes

  • The longer the beans simmer, the thicker they will get. If you prefer saucy beans it's best to simmer for only 20 minutes. Beans will thicken as they cool as well.
  • This Texas style baked beans recipe can be baked too. Just follow the instructions as written. After bringing the bean mixture to a boil, cover an oven safe pot and heat for 30 minutes in a 350 degrees F pre-heated oven. Finish beans on the stove top, uncovered, to thicken sauce if needed.
  • If you want to add bacon: cut 4 to 6 bacon slices into small pieces. Cook bacon in the pot first until crisp and fat has rendered. Use a slotted spoon to remove bacon and drain on paper towels. Continue with recipe as written using the bacon fat instead of adding oil. Add cooked bacon to pot when you add the beans. Or, crumble bacon on top before serving.
  • Add a can of rinsed beans like black beans or red kidney beans, to add variety.

Nutrition

Calories: 147kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 5gFat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 544mgPotassium: 376mgFiber: 5gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 231IUVitamin C: 8mgCalcium: 59mgIron: 2mg

Keyword 30 minutes or less, beans on toast, kielbasa and beans

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FAQs

How did Cowboys cook beans? ›

One could soak beans all day before cooking them, cutting the cooking time. But cowboys eating out of their saddle bags only had a skillet. The beans were mostly boiled in the skillet for a couple of hours, usually without letting them soak.

How do you thicken cowboy beans? ›

To thicken your cowboy beans, use the same staples you would to thicken a sauce. The easiest way is to use a cornstarch slurry: Simply stir together 1 to 2 tablespoons cornstarch with equal parts water, and whisk until smooth. Whisk or stir that into your cooked bean mixture until it's well incorporated.

What can I add to Bush's baked beans to make them better? ›

How to make Canned Baked Beans Taste Homemade:
  1. Canned Baked Beans: Use an “original” or simply-flavored style of canned baked beans. ...
  2. Bacon: Use your favorite brand but here, too, avoid flavored bacon.
  3. Mustard: I like spicy brown mustard for this baked beans recipe, but Dijon mustard or yellow mustard will also work.
Jul 1, 2020

What did cowboys put in their beans? ›

Cowboy Beans Ingredients

There's usually one or more varieties of beans, some smoked meat like bacon or ham, sometimes with ground beef, always with a sweet tangy barbecue sauce.

What did cowboys really eat in the Old West? ›

Meat formed a big part of the cowboy diet

Salted pork was used when beef wasn't available since it had a very long shelf life. However, it had to be soaked in water for many hours to reduce the salt, as eating it directly would make you ill.

Did cowboys drink coffee in the Old West? ›

Cowboys enjoyed black, strong coffee. After the first round was poured, they would add more coffee grounds to the pot to keep it strong. Brewing the coffee was a way for the men to relax and catch up at the end of their long days.

How did they make beans in the Old West? ›

They did at the ranch where there were ovens. Sometimes on a cattle drive, where there might be a dutch oven to bake beans or biscuits over coals. One could soak beans all day before cooking them, cutting the cooking time. But cowboys eating out of their saddle bags only had a skillet.

What did cowboys eat for breakfast? ›

Meals often consisted of hot coffee, a large pot of beans, and biscuits that were baked in a cast iron pot and slathered with lard and gravy. Today the term “Cowboy Breakfast” has evolved to include eggs and skillet potatoes, bacon or sausage, and perhaps biscuits and gravy to round out the plate.

How to make baked beans more interesting? ›

Stir through your favourite chilli sauce, crushed chilli flakes or sliced red chilli for a spicy kick, add a few spoonfuls of barbecue sauce for a sweet, smoky finish, or try a little bit of Worcestershire sauce and horseradish for some bloody Mary flavour.

How do I get my beans creamy? ›

Pour one can of pinto beans, including the liquid in the can, into a high-speed blender then blend until smooth and creamy and set aside. Drain then rinse the second can of pinto beans and set aside. Heat the extra virgin olive oil in a small pan over medium heat.

Why are my baked beans so runny? ›

The longer you simmer and reduce the beans, the more the sauce will thicken. If you don't cook the beans long enough, the sauce will stay loose and runny, according to Home Cook World.

Why is there white stuff in my bush's baked beans? ›

If you're worried about the white stuff on top, it's fat that cooked out of the bacon & rose to the top as it cooled.

What can I use in place of molasses in baked beans? ›

  • Honey. Generally speaking, honey is very sweet, floral in flavor, and golden in color. ...
  • Sorghum. Sorghum is sometimes known as sorghum molasses, which tells you how similar these syrups are. ...
  • Maple Syrup. ...
  • Dark Corn Syrup. ...
  • Golden Syrup. ...
  • Brown Sugar. ...
  • Simple Syrup. ...
  • Black Treacle.
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How can I make my beans more flavorful? ›

In addition to the usual things like garlic, onion, celery and peppers, a few unexpected additions will add a bit of flavor. Seasonings, such as chili powder (I like ancho which adds flavor more than heat.) And as most always, salt is essential. Fresh pepper is always welcome.

What did cowboys eat on a trail drive? ›

Along the trail, cowboys ate meals consisting of beef, beans, biscuits, dried fruit and coffee. But as cattle drives increased in the 1860s cooks found it harder and harder to feed the 10 to 20 men who tended the cattle.

What food did cowboys eat on the trail? ›

Along the trail, the staples of a cowboy diet consisted of beans, hard biscuits, dried meat, dried fruit, and coffee. Occasionally, a type of bread known as pan de campo (or “camp bread”), which was cooked on a skillet was also available. These along with a little bit of sugar were the staples of the chuckwagon pantry.

What kind of beans did they eat during the Civil War? ›

Each Union solider was given a daily ration (if available) of 1 ½ ounces of coffee beans. If the beans were green the soldiers would roast (or rather burn) the beans themselves in a camp kettle over a fire. To grind them they would lay them out on a stone and use the butts of their muskets to crack them into bits.

What are Great Northwest beans? ›

Great Northerns are called “common beans” and are botanically classified as Phaseolus vulgaris alongside red kidney beans, black beans, pinto beans, pink beans, and navy beans. These so-called common beans were spread through Central and South America by migrating farmers.

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