Ingredients
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2
-
1
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3/4
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-
1
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1
-
4
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1/2
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1/4
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2
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1
-
1
-
-
-
Directions
Jamaican Baked Beans,Baked beans with a Jamaican flare.,This is a very good recipe but it takes a long time to prepare. We used smoked turkey instead of the salt pork. I will try to make in the crock pot next time. We ate with steamed rice, jerk chicken, and mango margaritas.,This is a very good recipe but it takes a long time to prepare. We used smoked turkey instead of the salt pork. I will try to make in the crock pot next time. We ate with steamed rice, jerk chicken, and mango margaritas.
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Steps
1
Done
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Soak the Dry Beans in the First Measure of Water Overnight. |
2
Done
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Stud the Onion With the Whole Cloves. |
3
Done
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Soak the Salt Pork in Water to Cover For 2 Hours. |
4
Done
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Drain the Beans. Place Them in a Large Kettle. Add Water to Reach 2" Above the Beans. Add the Salt. Bring to a Boil. |
5
Done
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Lower the Heat. Simmer Until the Beans Are Barely Tender (30-40 Minutes). Drain Well. |
6
Done
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Preheat the Oven to 250x. |
7
Done
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Place the Clove-Studded Onion in the Center of an Earthenware Casserole. Cover With Half the Beans (form a Layer). Add Half the Salt Pork (in a Layer). Add the Remaining Beans (in a Layer). Top With the Remaining Salt Pork (in a Layer). |
8
Done
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Combine the Sugar, Rum, Mustard, Pepper and Thyme. Add to the Beans. |
9
Done
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Add Boiling Water to Barely Cover. Cover the Casserole Tightly. |
10
Done
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Bake Until Tender (4-5 Hours), Adding Boiling Water as Needed to Keep the Beans Moist. Uncover. |
11
Done
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Cook 30 Minutes Longer - Do not Add Any More Water. Serve Hot. |