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Mystic Baked Beans

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Grains, Meats 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Navy beans, dried
2 c Water
2 ts Dry mustard
Pepper to taste
3 Onions, peeled & quartered
1/4 c Brown sugar
1/4 c Molasses
2 tb Sweet pickle juice
1/3 lb Salt pork, cubed

INSTRUCTIONS

Soak beans overnight in water to cover. Pour beans into large pot, and add
remaining ingredients except salt pork. Bring to a boil, lower heat, and
simmer 1 to 2 hours till beans are tender. Place salt pork in a bean pot or
a crockpot.  Pour beans and liquid over. If using a bean pot, cook in the
oven at 250 for ten hours.  If using a crockpot, cook on LOW for 8 to 12
hours. Beans should be dark and sticky, but still somewhat liquid, when
done. Great Northern beans may be used instead of navy or pea beans. Keep
some additional brown sugar/molasses/water on hand if needed to keep beans
wet while cooking. Recipe may be doubled, but use a little less liquid.
SMOKE 'N' BEANS
For a lower fat (and in my case, kosher) alternative, use about 1/2 pound
of smoked turkey (the real stuff, not the deli variety) cubed in small bits
instead of the salt pork.  You will need to add a little salt, about 1
teaspoon.  The flavor is excellent, without all the fat and pork...

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