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  2. 11 Cheap and Healthy Recipes That Start With a Can of Beans - AOL

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    1. Easy Crock-Pot Baked Beans. If effortless recipes are your jam, your Crock-Pot is probably the king of your kitchen. If so, you've got to try making your baked beans this way. This recipe is ...

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    Full of potatoes, hominy, green chiles and chunks of pork sirloin, this filling stew recipe takes just 25 minutes to prepare in the morning. View Recipe Slow-Cooker Chicken & White Bean Stew

  4. 20 Easy Dinners To Make With Canned Beans - AOL

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    This riff on the beans and rice from the Caribbean uses canned kidney beans as a shortcut. Simmer the rice with coconut milk for extra richness. Scotch bonnet chili brings some heat.

  5. I Make This Easy Canned Beans Dinner At Least Once a Week - AOL

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    To make braised beans, drain and rinse two cans of your favorite beans. I like to use chickpeas or white beans, but any variety will do—black beans, pinto, or kidney beans are great choices, too.

  6. Campbell's Green Bean Casserole Is My Forever Thanksgiving ...

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    If you want to use fresh or frozen beans, just remember you need four cups total, so 1 1/2 pounds fresh or 16-20 ounces frozen. Drain the beans well. Nothing is worse than a watery casserole, so ...

  7. Baked beans - Wikipedia

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    Baked beans is a dish traditionally containing white common beans that are parboiled and then baked in sauce at low temperature for a lengthy period. [1] Canned baked beans are not baked, but are cooked through a steam process. [2] Baked beans originated in Native American cuisine, and are made from beans indigenous to the Americas. [3]