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A hearty spin on classic baked beans, these cowboy beans are a tasty cookout or barbecue side! They're filled with beef, bacon, peppers, and smoky spices.
In a heavy pot (cast iron), saute the bacon pieces until halfway cooked and the fat is rendered. Add the green peppers and onions to the pot and cook until starting to get brown, about 3 minutes....
Pioneer Woman’s Cowboy Beans are an excellent side dish for a summer BBQ. They are simple to create using pinto beans, ham hocks, barbecue sauce, and a flavor-enhancing hidden ingredient. The addition of ground beef makes this meal much more substantial than if it were only beans!
Here, you'll find Ree's recipes for baked beans and grilled rib-eyes, along with fun cowboy-themed recipes, like cowboy casserole and western omelettes. There's also a variety of chili recipes to settle the heated bunkhouse debate from season 4: should chili have beans?
First and foremost, these baked beans are easy to make. They start with three big ol' cans of pork and beans, but it's the other ingredients you add that transforms them! That brings me to my next point: the other stuff.
If you’re looking for a delicious, hearty side dish that the whole family will love, cowboy beans are the answer! A variety of beans are simmered together with applewood smoked bacon, garlic, chopped onions, and ground beef, all in a tangy barbecue sauce! Cowboy beans are so flavorful and hearty.
Call me a convert — these beans have definitely earned a place in my rotation. The mix of beef and beans with just a bit of barbecue sauce and brown sugar perfectly balances sweet and savory. This hearty dish comes together in just one pot.
Roast the meat slowly on a low temperature to guarantee the beef turns out moist, juicy and extremely decadent. Ree stuffs the pork tenderloin with a creamy pesto and spinach mixture, and finishes...
Cowboy beans is an easy slow-cooker recipe made with a delicious combination of ground beef, onions and beans, all cooked in a sweet-tangy sauce in your slow cooker. The beans used can be a single variety like pinto, or a combination of your favorite beans.
Spice things up with these Crockpot cowboy beans! This hearty dish is packed with ground beef, bacon, and more beans than you can count!