Grammy’s Baked Beanie-Wienies (2024)

23Oct2013

Posted in Bean-Pot, Beans, Main Dishesby Mammy2Grammy

The past five days have been a whirlwind around Our House. Thursday, we had to do some last minute shopping for the wedding we were attending on Saturday. Then Friday, among other things, my daughter Aimee and I had our monthly Bunco game. We all dressed up and brought food with a Halloween Theme. I took my friend Kristin from Dizzy, Busy and Hungry‘s Pepperoni Twirls and an awesome Slow-Cooker Caramel Party Mix that I found at Hot Momma’s Kitchen
Saturday we attended the wedding. It was beautiful as all weddings should be. Sunday we went church, had lunch out and did some shopping at Sam’s Club. Then, yesterday the Cowboy had a doctor’s appointment. So it was lunch out, again and hurry home to make it to my hair appointment and then come home and make my Spanish rice to take to our monthly Leverett Cousins DIVA Night at my cousin Ginger’s house. She had everything all decorated and we dressed up in our Halloween finery. We ate enchiladas with all the fixin’s, visited and decorated pumpkins and had a wonderful time as always.

Today I was all set to do nothing but sit at the computer and play catch-up on blogging and the laundry that Savannah kept dragging into the living room while we were gone all weekend. But, the killer dust bunnies were taking over around here and I could no longer stand it. So, I got out my trusty “Swiffer” and went to work. (What did we do before “Swiffer”? I’m just sayin’) I also put my Polar Fleece sheets on the bed. I found them last year on QVC. They are softer than any sheets I’ve ever slept on and I have waited all spring and summer for it to get cool enough to put them back on the bed. 🙂

Needless to say when it came to food preparation for supper I was looking for easy, filling comfort food. The Cowboy has been asking for hot dogs for a few days now. But, when given the choice between hot dogs on a bun and my Baked Beanie Wienies. The choice for him was easy.
Here’s How I made them:

I poured the pork ‘n beans into the casserole dish after spraying it with non-stick cooking spray. Then I added the ketchup, brown sugar, mustard and Worcestershire sauce.

Then I chopped up the onion and added it into the mixture. Stirring to combine.

Then I cut the wieners into 1-inch pieces and put them into the casserole.

Then I stirred the wieners in to combine. Making sure they were submerged into the bean mixture. Then I baked @ 350* for about 30 minutes.

This is how it looked when it came out of the oven. Hot and bubbly and a little caramelized around the edges. The sauce is tangy and a little sweet. The beans and wieners bring back wonderful memories of childhood. Pure comfort food in my humble opinion.


I hope you’ll try this recipe soon and let me know how it turned out for you.

GRAMMY’S BAKED BEANIE WIENIES

INGREDIENTS:

1 pkg. wieners or 1 ring sausage
2 (15 oz.) cans pork n beans
1/4 C. onion, chopped
2 T. ketchup
3 T. brown sugar
1 T. Worcestershire sauce
1 T. prepared or spicy brown mustard

DIRECTIONS

Slice wieners or sausage diagonally into 1″ pieces. Spray a 2 qt. microwave safe dish with non-stick cooking spray.
Combine pork n beans, onion, ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, and brown sugar in the dish. Add the cut up wieners or sausage. Make sure the bean mixture is covering wieners or sausage. Bake @ 350*F for 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

NOTES : You could also microwave on high 6 minutes. Stir and
microwave another 2 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Let stand for 2 minutes and stir before serving.

SOURCE:
This is a M2G Original Recipe 🙂

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    • I hope you’ll try them soon and let me know if your family enjoys them. Thanks for stopping by and come back soon. ❤ Kim

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  1. Oh YUM! I love beanie weanies!!! What a great recipe……….I’m pinning!

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    • Thanks for stopping by Kelli. They surely are good. I hope y’all enjoy. Come back soon. ❤ Kim

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  2. There is just something great about beanie weenies, although I’d have to skip the onions. Thanks for sharing on the weekend re-Treat link party!

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    • my pleasure. If you or your family don’t care for onions you might try substituting onion powder instead so you could get the flavor without the texture. Thanks for stopping by. ❤ Kim

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  4. Yes! My husband is going to LOVE this recipe! You made my night! Pinning and printing so I can make it soon.
    Your last few days HAVE been busy!
    Thanks for being a part of the Daily Blog Boost! ❤

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    • Hey Brooke,
      Thanks for stopping by. I hope you both love it. It’s so simple to make. My pleasure.

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  5. These look like something I grew up on! Love it girlfriend! Hugs!

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    • Hey Linda Loo,
      Thanks for stopping by. I hope you’ll try the recipe and let me know what you think. Big ole Texas hugs right back at ya. ❤ Kim

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  6. Old favorite!! Thanks for sharing the recipe!!

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    • Thanks for stopping by Stephanie. My pleasure.

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