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Heinz Beans have always been too bland and sweet and mushy - always been (sic) ABH ("any but Heinz")for me, and Branston became my favourite as soon as they were "revived". I used to adore Cross & Blackwell years ago. The only exception to the ABH rule is their curried bneans with sultanas, which go marvellously with sausage and mash..


Welsh Rarebit on granary toast with a layer of beans between toast and cheese is food of the gods


Tinned baked beans and sausage (again, Heinz is okay for this as well as Branston) is great with a jacket potato..


Odd Fact: if you buy Branston beans via Ocado it has for some time been cheaper to buy 4 single 440 gram cans than one 4-pack...


SimonM

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Beans 'on' toast is a culinary minefield.


1. Heinz beanz / 'new and improved' Branston beans


2. on the toast / on the side*


3. with / without marmite


4. with / without grated cheese


Otherwise don't fuck about with this classic dish.


* I know someone who cannot eat it if the beans are even remotely coming into contact with the toast (*rolls eyes*)

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Ladymuck Wrote:

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> I actually make my own "baked beans" from time to

> time: takes hours on end, but well worth it. That

> fresh taste cannot be equalled.


LM, you cannot just cannot say you do your own gear and then not provide a recipe.

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I buy the cheap Asda ones and heat them up on the lowest setting on the smallest gas ring,


put my plate over the top of the saucepan as a lid (this heats the plate)


and wait a few minutes stirring once or twice,


before pouring through a strainer which removes the excess salt and sugar locked in the sauce,


and then they hit the plate with the rest of the fried potato and either bacon or sausage.

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