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Bud’s Cowboy Beans

It's supposed to be lucky to eat beans on the first of the year, or so says the "Organization of American Bean Producers."  So, we started 2016 out right with a batch of Cowboy Beans using Brenda's Dad's recipe. Yum!

Like any good cook, Brenda's dad had no written recipe for this, he just made it up as he went along.  It's sweet, tangy, and bacon-y.  What's not to like?

You need:

  • 5 or so slices of chopped, uncooked bacon,
  • about a pound of hamburger,
  • about 1/2 chopped onion,
  • about 4 cans of various kinds of beans,
  • about 1/2 cup ketchup,
  • 3-4 tablespoons of vinegar or more (depends on how tangy you want it),
  • 1/2 cup or so brown sugar,
  • a tsp of mustard (powdered or prepared),
  • salt, & pepper.

You can also throw in green peppers, molasses, chili powder, liquid smoke (hickory flavor), or whatever you have laying around that you think might taste good.

Cook the bacon, onion, and hamburger and drain.  Throw in everything else and play around until it tastes good to you.

Last Updated on October 18, 2018 by admin

Published on Categories Eating, Recipes

About Ron

Ron was a Managing Attorney (now retired) at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and a graduate of Michigan State University (Go Sparty!).  He has lived in Virginia since 1983 with his wife Brenda, Children Don, Brian, Gabe, and Amanda, and an assortment of dogs and cats.

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