I recently made some New England Baked Beans and was wishing for an old-fashioned bean pot. I made do with a cast iron pan, but decided to take the plunge and buy a bean pot. I did a lot of research and settled on the R & M International 4.5 Quart Large Ceramic Bean Pot from Amazon. I wanted a large pot, and this one fit in my budget. I LOVE my bean pot! The beans cooked beautifully, and the handles make it easy to get in and out of the oven. There are some complaints about the lid handle being hard or impossible to use to get the lid off, but I just used a pot holder and was careful and didn’t have any problems. I highly recommend this pot! Here is the link: 4.5 Qt Bean Pot.
My first attempt at some classic New England style baked beans were okay, but not overly impressive. I did a lot of research and found that there are a myriad of variations to the classic recipe, so I ended up creating my own.
Baked Beans
Bake at 250 for four to six hours. Taste after three or four hours and adjust seasonings at that point.

After mixing up the ingredients, I poured them in the metal bowl and tied the foil on tight before starting the steaming process. I’m very happy how it turned out! You can find this recipe at http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/boston_brown_bread.
I wasn’t sure what my kids would think of this meal (the first time I made baked beans it was a mixed review, and the Indian Pudding wasn’t a favorite either), but it was unanimously declared a hit.
I love my bean pot and will be using it–and the above recipes–again and again.
I was not paid in any way for this review. I simply wanted to share my experience with this bean pot and my recipe. Hope you enjoyed it!









