Campfire Hamburger and Beans

"Although I did make this "car camping", when my sons were young, it is a quick and easy, at home, top of the stove, one skillet dish. Sometimes, I use bacon, sometimes not. You might want to use less catsup, sugar, and molasses if you want it less sweet."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
1 pan of HamburgerBeans
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • If using bacon, cut into 1" strips crosswise and saute over medium heat with onions until translucent, then add beef. Otherwise start with next step.
  • Cook beef and onions over medium high heat until onions are done, about 5-10 minutes.
  • Drain fat. (I tilt the pan, and use a turkey baster to get rid of the excess fat.).
  • Add remaining ingredients, stir, mixing throughly, and turn heat to low.
  • Continue cooking until hot and bubbly (15-30 minutes), then serve in bowls.

Questions & Replies

  1. Hello, yes I am a 55yr. old trans. aboriginal from Sask. really just starting to learning how to cook and am really starting to have fun I mean real fun it makes my heart feel really good. But there is one problem I have with this bean camp fire I am missing molasses and just added a little more brown surgar with mustard and ketchup. Is that ok cause I am not the only one going to eat this promise I won't tell them where I got this recipe if it doesn't taste that good but what other ingredient could I add ?
     
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Reviews

  1. I made these when the old lady was sick and the boys were hungry. Since then they have become a regular menu item. Best when cooked outside on a campfire.
     
  2. I made these for the family and they practically licked their bowls. I think next time I will decrease the brown sugar to 1/8 cup as I thought they were a tad too sweet. They will never notice. Thanks for sharing this easy recipe.
     
  3. These were very good and simple baked beans. I made them when we went up to the mountains. I prefer the ones with a bunch of different beans but my husband likes ones like these that just have one kind in.
     
  4. The kids enjoyed this for lunch toady. I think the mustard cut back the sweetness the brown sugar gave the dish. And the molasses gave it a nice rich dark color. Made for *PAC Fall 2007* game
     
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I live in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with my husband and our cat, Lizzie Borden. We had a wonderful dog, and now have 3 more cats to keep us company.
 
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