Pan frying pork and beans?!


Question: Pan frying pork and beans?
I want to fry some bacon, chop up the bacon, and stick some canned beans (like the heinz pork n beans stuff) in the skillet. Would this taste okay? Can you even cook beans in a skillet?

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Basicaly you would be starting baked beans.

Add some onions at the very least.

If you want to do baked beans do the bacon then add some onions and bell peppers. Then add the beans, some brown sugar, ketchup, mustard, and pepper.

Just keep the heat low, and you ar enot really frying just heating them up in a skillet.



I always give the bacon a bit of a fry-up first and remove and pat off the fat and give the frypan a bit of a wipe out and return to the pan and let it reheat and then empty the cans of baked beans into the pan.
Let it heat on about medium high, and stir from time to time as the tomato sauce with the beans will scorch.
Once it is hot spoon out onto toast or with some oven baked fries.
Put a fried egg on top if you have a second frypan



Yes you can cook in a skillet...cook the bacon first...drain off some of the grease..but not all of it...leave some for flavor...If you have BBQ sauce add some brown sugar and a little mustard...

Mix and add to the beans and heat through...Yum.........



You got me... I like this one. http://styleasy.info/51548/canned-beans

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if you are using canned beans ,fry your bacon that is cut into little pieces add the bean and heat it through ,enjoy with some crusty bread,



sure you can, just keep your temp med to med low and drain your bacon fat



sure it is just a pan but flatter and bacon sounds very good




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