This is the recipe handed down to us from my great grand mother Victirinr who came over the border to masssachusetts from quebeque in 1888. I continue to make it every other Saturday from Ictober until May. The only difference is the addition of light or dark brown sugar a heaping tablespoon to each pound of navy pea white beans. I have many memories of my mother before she would be going to bed she would wash the beans and pick through them looking for stones or bad beans and then she would suck them overnight and early in the morning put the beans in the oven checking them off in an all day to make sure they did not run out of water. She did not like a crack because she found them dangerous to empty out and serve beans from. Thank you for sharing this I hope other people make these beans. Do you have a delightful chair.
An excellent recipe indeed! Mine is nearly the same; I soak them overnight too, then drain the water and replace with fresh. At this point I simmer them for a half hour more only and start adding my adjuncts, salt and white pepper, bacon, 2 Tbsp hot mustard and a cup of HP Sauce and cumin. I have tried other combinations too in the past, albeit not lard but I will do so at my next baking opportunity with beans. I've been baking them at 325° F., but maybe I should bake them at 300° F. ? I'll try that too! Always willing to learn in trying something new. Thank you so much!
We would cook ours on Saturday and have them for dinner on Saturday night with codfish cakes or hamburgers or steak and homemade bread. And Sunday mornings we always had them with their eggs and we were all so fond of making toasted well buttered sandwiches with them for lunch. That’s why a family of four should cook 2 pounds of beans a week. Everybody loves them and they are great in the summer at a picnic.
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Was raised with this absolutely delicious meal. My mother would add 2 pork hocks. Angel food. So beautiful. Miss my Mom. 🍲❤️
This is the recipe handed down to us from my great grand mother Victirinr who came over the border to masssachusetts from quebeque in 1888. I continue to make it every other Saturday from Ictober until May. The only difference is the addition of light or dark brown sugar a heaping tablespoon to each pound of navy pea white beans. I have many memories of my mother before she would be going to bed she would wash the beans and pick through them looking for stones or bad beans and then she would suck them overnight and early in the morning put the beans in the oven checking them off in an all day to make sure they did not run out of water. She did not like a crack because she found them dangerous to empty out and serve beans from. Thank you for sharing this I hope other people make these beans. Do you have a delightful chair.
An excellent recipe indeed!
Mine is nearly the same; I soak them overnight too, then drain the water and replace with fresh.
At this point I simmer them for a half hour more only and start adding my adjuncts, salt and white pepper, bacon, 2 Tbsp hot mustard and a cup of HP Sauce and cumin. I have tried other combinations too in the past, albeit not lard but I will do so at my next baking opportunity with beans.
I've been baking them at 325° F., but maybe I should bake them at 300° F. ?
I'll try that too! Always willing to learn in trying something new.
Thank you so much!
My great grandmother made these beans thank you
We would cook ours on Saturday and have them for dinner on Saturday night with codfish cakes or hamburgers or steak and homemade bread. And Sunday mornings we always had them with their eggs and we were all so fond of making toasted well buttered sandwiches with them for lunch. That’s why a family of four should cook 2 pounds of beans a week. Everybody loves them and they are great in the summer at a picnic.
Yes, we use to have them every week… should do that again, they are economical and healthy!
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VERY GOOD 👍 VIDEO TUTORIAL
YOUR BAKED BEANS LOOK DELICIOUS 😋
THANK YOU FOR SHARING🙏
Thank you for the recipe ❤
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Yum I love Marie-France’s French Canadian Baked Beans!!!
yayyy I’m canadian
This was great, enjoyed very much.
Cheers...
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for sharing your recipe.
Soak in a brine, add a little brown sugar, add a little soy sauce, remove the cover for the last hour in the oven to thicken the sauce. My thoughts
those aren't your thoughts, those are America's Test Kitchen's thoughts
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Thank you Fred, I will go have a look. Have a great day.
I'm hearing several different accents in your speech, one of which sounds Australian/New Zealand??
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BACKROUND music is very distracting……………..too loud
250 f for 7 hours
pls dont put the flag from franc for the french canadian that is kind of insulting, we already have our own flag depending on the region
Thanks for that Rick. My husband is Australian and he does all the editing and I didn't notice.