Home made “not baked” beans an easy to make Comfort Food recipe
When it comes to comfort foods I have a long list - I just love food! A full English Breakfast has to be close to the top - bacon, sausage, black puddings, eggs and baked beans. Really it's good at any time of the day not just for breakfast.
Admittedly I could leave out baked beans but Carl likes them so I always used to try and have a tin in the pantry. When we were craving a proper full English breakfast and didn’t have any I had to make beans from scratch. 
Now the law has been passed by Carl he said the home made are way better than Heinz beans - I just made myself more work lol. They are easy to do so I just make up large batches and freeze them now.
It's a great recipe for using up saved bacon fat or smoked ham bones (even the small ones in a ham steak can be added for a great smoky flavour)
This is not baked but made on the stovetop and you can freeze the leftovers. It works well with both tinned and dried beans - we like dried navy beans, it just takes longer to make.
You can also add some leftover cooked sliced sausages to the beans. Top with some bacony breadcrumbs (Pulse 3 or 4 slices in a food processor with a small amount of melted bacon fat and a clove of garlic) Put under the grill to crisp up. Quick, easy and Delish!
These are also great served with sausage rolls or cheese and onion pie.
(Not Baked) - Baked Beans
Ingredients
- 9 oz dried beans (or 1.5lb drained beans) - You can use any you like - I use dried navy beans or tinned black beans 
- 1 dried bay leaf 
- 1 tbsp bacon fat/butter or lard 
- 1 large onion diced 
- 1 stick celery 
- 2 cloves garlic grated 
- 1 tsp ground cumin 
- 1/2tsp smoked paprika 
- 3⁄4 tsp dried oregano 
- 3⁄4 tsp dried thyme 
- 1 tbsp tomato puree 
- 1 tin whole tomatoes 
- 1 tbsp molasses 
- 500 ml berkshire pork bone broth 
- 1⁄4 - 1⁄2 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce 
- 1 tbsp butter 
- Salt and pepper to taste - 1.If using dried beans cook them according to package instructions with the bay leaf. - 2. In a separate large pan heat bacon fat (or lard or butter) over medium heat and fry diced onions for about 10 mins until soft. - 3. Stir in celery, garlic, spices and herbs and cook gently for 5 mins. - 4. Turn up the heat and add tomato puree, tomatoes, molasses, pork bone broth, salt and pepper and cook for 30 mins - 5. Add the beans and simmer with a lid on for 30 mins. Remove lid towards the end to thicken the sauce if needed. - 6. Stir in 1 tablespoon butter then add tamari - it is salty so add a bit at a time and keep tasting before adding more. Tips - For a smoky flavour you can add a smoked ham bone or use smoky bacon fat. 
enjoy!
