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You can look forward to this filling slow cooker meal of beef, bacon, and four types of beans in a sweet sauce that will delight everyone in the family.
A hearty spin on classic baked beans, these cowboy beans are a tasty cookout or barbecue side! They're filled with beef, bacon, peppers, and smoky spices.
Easy Old-Fashioned Southern Cowboy Beans Recipe. These classic hearty beans are a staple in Southern cooking and are the perfect dish to complete your mealtime. It’s so savory and flavorful and tastes so good on the side of any dish or as is.
If you haven’t tried cowboy beans before, you’re in for a treat. This hearty side is like an elevated version of baked beans. It’s made with both kidney and cannellini beans for the perfect texture, and then loaded with applewood bacon, diced onion, garlic, ground beef, and pork.
Cowboy Beans are a hearty side dish made with ground beef, bacon, onion, peppers, brown sugar, baked beans, and barbecue sauce. Try my Simple Country Baked Beans for another sweet and savory baked beans side dish.
Easy crock pot cowboy beans . These slow cooker beans are a definite must make recipe. My rancher husband (aka our real life cowboy) created this recipe for us one Sunday afternoon after church. It has been a repeat favorite ever since. And who doesn’t love a good old fashioned comfort food recipe?
Loosely translated to "cowboy beans", it is a traditional Mexican dish comprised of pinto beans that are stewed with onions, bacon, and garlic. Other typical ingredients are chiles (in this case pickled jalapenos) and tomatoes (I used canned fire-roasted tomatoes).
Spice things up with these Crockpot cowboy beans! This hearty dish is packed with ground beef, bacon, and more beans than you can count!
Why You’ll Love It. The mix of beef and beans with just a bit of barbecue sauce and brown sugar perfectly balances sweet and savory. This hearty dish comes together in just one pot. It starts on the stovetop and finishes cooking in the oven, which means most of the cooking is pretty hands-off. It’s pantry-friendly.
Forget canned. Bring these slowly cooked cowboy beans to your next summer barbecue.