6 kansas city beans Recipes

  • Kansas City Smokehouse Beans
    bacon, pork and beans, brown sugar, dried onion flakes and
    5 More
    bacon, pork and beans, brown sugar, dried onion flakes, chili powder, prepared mustard, liquid smoke, barbecue sauce, molasses
    21 min, 9 ingredients
  • Kansas City Steak Soup
    vegetable oil, onions, peeled and diced and
    17 More
    vegetable oil, onions, peeled and diced, leeks, washed and diced, ground beef, garlic cloves, chopped, stalks celery, diced, carrots, diced, potato, peeled and diced, mushroom, diced, frozen corn, tomato paste, red wine, beef bouillon, water, canned diced tomato, canned kidney beans, rinsed, bay leaves, salt & freshly ground black pepper, dried thyme
    45 min, 19 ingredients
  • Kansas City Steak and Vegetable Soup
    olive oil and
    13 More
    olive oil, boneless sirloin , trimmed of fat and cut into 1/2 inch pieces, salt, ground black pepper, chopped onion, garlic, minced, chopped celery, chopped carrot, knorr beef tomato soup mix, lipton onion soup mix, water, peeled potato, cut into 1/2 inch chunks, corn kernels (fresh cut or frozen and thawed ), green beans , cut into 1-inch pieces
    1 hour 1 min, 14 ingredients
  • Smoky Kansas City Bbq Beans
    most every barbecue joint and shack makes some variation ... and
    8 More
    most every barbecue joint and shack makes some variation of barbecued beans. they all taste a little different--a pitmaster s prerogative--but share a similarly spicy, sweet, and smoky flavor. we wanted to develop a simple recipe that could be prepared alongside smoking ribs or pork shoulder. here s what we discovered, test kitchen discoveries, cook the beans on the stovetop until soft , then transfer them to a disposable aluminum pan, wrap them tight, and nestle the pan into the bottom of the grill next to the coals (place it right in the drip pan, if using). poke holes in the pan s lid so the grill s smoke can permeate the pan and flavor the beans., used dried pinto beans ; canned beans will turn mushy and fall apart long before the sauce s flavors have blended. soak the beans in water overnight to guarantee even cooking., flavor the beans with bacon and barbecue sauce for an extra-smoky flavor. stir a little fresh barbecue sauce into the beans just before serving to sharpen the sauce s flavor., beans on the grill, our bbq beans finish cooking on the grill , where they pick up smoke and pork flavors. here s how to let the flavors in and keep the grease out., when the beans are tender and the sauce is slightly thickened, transfer the beans to a 13 by 9-inch disposable aluminum pan. wrap tightly in foil and poke several holes in the foil so that the juices from the ribs can flavor the beans., when you re ready to add more coals, nestle the beans in the pan already on the bottom of the grill. replace the cooking grate, making sure to position the ribs directly above the beans.
    2 hour , 9 ingredients




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