I had a ham hock sitting in the freezer for yonks and I thought I better use it up. Not wanting to do soup, I thought it might be tasty with some homemade baked beans. I was right!
The combination of the ham with the molasses gives the beans a delicious, smokey barbecue flavour. This batch will make a lot of beans, so freeze some for an easy dinner one night.
They are yummy just on toast or pop into some ramekins, crack an egg on top, sprinkle with fetta and bake in the oven until the egg is cooked to your liking.
Honestly, this recipes is so, so easy and once you try homemade baked beans, you will never buy another can of beans. Besides the fact that canned baked beans are usually high in sugar and salt and may contain maize starch, thickeners and msg! Yuk!
Homemade Baked Beans with Ham
Vital Stats: Gluten Free, Grain Free, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Nut Free
This is what you need:
1 large brown onion
1 small carrot
1 small stick of celery
2 cloves of garlic
4-5 cups of chopped fresh tomatoes
2 tablespoons organic tomato paste
4 cups of cooked organic cannellini beans (or use well rinsed tinned beans)
1 ham hock
2 cups chicken bone broth (or stock)
1 tablespoon molasses (or use rapadura sugar)
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
salt and pepper to taste
Ghee, butter or lard to cook
This is how you do it:
Finely chop the onion, celery, carrot and garlic. Cook in your fat of choice in a big pot, adding the smoked paprika, over a medium heat until the onions are cooked and translucent. Add the tomatoes, ham hock, tomato paste, bone broth, molasses and bay leaves. Simmer for two to three hours with a lid on, until the meat is falling off the bone. Keep stirring and add some filtered water if necessary or leave the lid off and let the sauce reduce to the consistency you like. It will depend on how big your pot is.
Chop the meat off the bone and dice finely. Add back into the pot with the beans. Cook for another ten minutes or so to heat the beans and coat well in the sauce. Season to taste with salt and pepper and remove the bay leaves.
Serve it up and enjoy!
Tips:
*If you don’t have a ham hock you could use bacon bones or just some nice organic bacon, diced finely. Just adjust cooking times to suit.
Have you ever made homemade baked beans? What did the family think?