Smoky Loaded Baked Beans with Bacon and Brown Sugar

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These loaded baked beans are hearty, full of flavor, and packed with savory ingredients like ground beef, bacon, smoked sausage, onion, and bell pepper. Everything comes together easily in a single pan—stir, cook, and finish in the oven or smoker. They make a satisfying side that often behaves like a main dish at any cookout or family meal.

Ingredients you will need

Baked beans

Ground beef

Smoked sausage

Bacon, diced

Diced green bell pepper

Diced yellow onion

Maple syrup

Dark brown sugar

Salt, pepper and garlic powder

BBQ seasoning

Ingredients prepared for loaded baked beans

Why this recipe works

I look for ways to simplify cooking without losing depth of flavor, and this one-pan beans recipe hits that mark. All the savory components—meats and vegetables—get cooked together so the beans soak up a rich, balanced flavor. It’s simple to prep, easy to scale, and always popular with friends and family.

How to make the best loaded baked beans

Start by browning the ground beef in a large cast iron skillet over medium heat. Season with salt, cracked black pepper, and garlic powder. Drain off excess grease and set the beef aside. While the beef cooks, dice the onion, bell pepper, and bacon and slice the smoked sausage.

Return to the skillet and add the browned beef along with the diced bacon, smoked sausage, vegetables, and canned baked beans. Stir in maple syrup, dark brown sugar, and your favorite BBQ seasoning. Mix everything well so the flavors meld. Add about 1/2 cup of water to ensure the mixture isn’t too thick; the vegetables and meats will release moisture as they cook and create a nice saucy consistency.

Cooking loaded baked beans in a skillet

For a smoky edge, place the cast iron pan in a smoker at 225°F for one hour, then increase the smoker temperature to 350°F and continue cooking for another 30–40 minutes. If you don’t have a smoker, bake in a 350°F oven for about 40 minutes, stirring once or twice during cooking. The goal is to render the bacon fully, soften the vegetables, and let the flavors concentrate so the beans are rich and saucy.

Smoky loaded baked beans

Once the bacon is cooked through and vegetables are tender, remove the pan, give everything a final stir, and serve. These beans are robust enough to stand beside smoked meats or to be served over rice for a heartier meal.

Loaded baked beans served in a cast iron pan

How to store

Allow the beans to cool, then cover the skillet with aluminum foil or transfer to an airtight container. Refrigerate for 3–4 days; flavors often deepen overnight, making leftovers extra tasty. If stored in an airtight container, they can keep up to a week. Reheat gently on the stovetop or in the oven, adding a splash of water if the sauce has thickened too much.

Variations to try

Spicy: Add sliced fresh jalapeños, chorizo, or a few dashes of hot sauce to bring heat and complexity.

Serve over rice: Spoon the beans over steamed rice for a comforting, filling main course that stretches easily to feed a crowd.

Loaded baked beans served in a bowl

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should you rinse canned baked beans?

No need to rinse. Keep the can liquid—it contains flavor that blends with the other ingredients and helps form a saucy base.

Do I have to use a smoker?

A smoker adds a pleasant smoky note, but you can use a conventional oven or a slow cooker. In an oven, bake at 350°F for about 40 minutes, stirring occasionally. In a slow cooker, simmer on low until vegetables are tender and flavors meld.

How can I enhance the beans?

Try a splash of Worcestershire sauce for depth, a little apple cider vinegar for brightness, or a touch of yellow mustard and BBQ sauce to thicken and enrich the sauce. Taste as you go and adjust seasoning to your preference.

The best loaded baked beans

Rating: 4.9 from 14 reviews

  • Yield: 8

Ingredients

  • 28 oz canned baked beans (e.g., Bush’s)
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 cup smoked sausage, sliced
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 1 green bell pepper, diced
  • ½ lb bacon, diced
  • ¼ cup maple syrup
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon cracked black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 tablespoon BBQ seasoning

Instructions

  1. In a large cast iron pan, brown the ground beef and season with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Drain excess grease and set the beef aside.
  2. Prep the remaining ingredients: slice the smoked sausage and dice the onion, green bell pepper, and bacon.
  3. In the same cast iron pan, combine the browned beef, sausage, bacon, diced vegetables, and canned baked beans. Add maple syrup, light brown sugar, BBQ seasoning, and ½ cup water. Stir thoroughly to combine.
  4. Place the pan in a smoker at 225°F for one hour, then increase the temperature to 350°F and cook for an additional 30–40 minutes, stirring occasionally. If using an oven, bake at 350°F for 30–40 minutes, stirring once or twice.
  5. Remove the pan, stir once more, and serve warm.

Notes

If the beans appear too dry after cooking, stir in additional water a little at a time until you reach the desired consistency. Leftovers often taste even better after the flavors meld overnight.

  • Author: Jordan Hanger
  • Category: Side