July 23, 2009
This is one of the first recipes I published on the blog. I shared it here because it is easy to make, is inexpensive, my family loves it, and it's a crowd pleaser (for vegans and non-vegans alike).
This recipe uses more processed ingredients and refined sugars than I normally use these days - molasses, ketchup and maple syrup. So I wouldn't call this a strictly whole foods recipe. However, it's a great recipe to have in your repertoire and I make it often.

Since changing our diet to nearly vegan (we eat non-vegan edibles from time to time) our daily life involves a lot of beans. And I know you're wondering so I'll just say it out loud "no, we're not farting a lot". Some, but not a lot.
In case you're reluctant to try eating more beans because of flatulence our experience has been the more you eat the more your body adapts. After years of eating beans most every day; homemade soymilk for breakfast, beans on salad for lunch, or beans for supper I can say without a doubt that beans do not give us gas.
They probably did at one point but I can't remember anymore. This particular bean dish is one of my family's favorites and it's great all year round. In summer beans are a traditional addition to a cook-out or barbeque and in winter baked beans are the epitome of warm-your-belly comfort food after a day of cold outdoor activity.
And if you eat beans on Saturday night you're participating in the long history of the Bean Suppah, (supper pronounced with a Maine accent).

last year's bean harvest from our garden
Our family eats these beans as "the" supper dish. I am a one-pot wonder cook. This meal is simply eaten as a bowl of beans or sometimes I'll serve with bread or baked potatoes.
I use my pressure cooker to cook dried beans beans. I prefer the texture, taste and reduced sodium (& cheaper price) of homemade beans vs. canned.
5 cups of dried kidney beans produces 10 cups cooked. For this recipe I like to use a pinto and kidney mix.
Ingredients

Directions
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I am contributing this post to this week's Food Roots at Nourishing Days. Baked beans are a very real part of my adopted Maine identity, part of my food roots