Baked beans.

If it is over cooked it tastes like a shoe. Years ago in the Breaks my buddy and I introduced some boys from Pennsylvania to fresh elk liver. They, and one of their Father's had the only NR bull tags where we were at. All three killed bulls. I bet they will never forget the hunts or the dinner we had. One of them used to lurk here. Awesome evening. mtmuley
Hope you have a great hunt!
 
1lb bacon browned
1 lb ground beast browned
Drain the grease
Add
1 large sweet onion
1 green bell pepper
1 red bell pepper
1 jalapeno
Saute for a few minutes with bacon and hamburger.
Add two large cans of Bushes baked beans.
When warmed up good add a cup of sweet baby ray bbq sauce and a half cup of mustard. More or less to your taste.
I like a little more mustard.
Heat it through and eat.

This is always a hit anytime I make it. I usually use a Dutch oven, but a large pan will work.
 
No recipe I usually just wing it. Best done when I'm smoking a pork butt. Let the pork butt drip into the beans and then chop up a little jalapeno and throw some of the fatty pieces of said pork butt in, dash of BBQ sauce and worcestershire (sp?) To taste. Edit to add a little brown sugar if you feel like it.
 
You can make them fancier but this is a good base, definitely doesn’t require all the syrup and a spicy bbq sauce takes it up a notch. We prefer show boat beans to van camp
 

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You can make them fancier but this is a good base, definitely doesn’t require all the syrup and a spicy bbq sauce takes it up a notch. We prefer show boat beans to van camp
I have that cook book as well. The sweet potato pie and corn caserole recipes are excellent.
 

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