Best canned & jarred baked beans according to redditors

We found 17 Reddit comments discussing the best canned & jarred baked beans. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Canned & Jarred Baked Beans:

u/un1ty · 25 pointsr/food

You can get a 12 pack from Amazon - TOTALLY worth it IMHO:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FA1L9I/ref=wms_ohs_product?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/stikeymo · 17 pointsr/unitedkingdom

Send some of it my way please. We've had 0.18cm of rain since the 1st of May, and 4.8cm of rain all sodding year. Before you go "oh, you're in California, shut up whinging with your constant sunshine", the only weather I see is fog, fog and more fog. The only variation is humid and grey or alternatively windy and cold and grey.

And they don't have the NHS. Or decent chocolate. And look at the price of a 12 pack of beans. Plus the colonials take facetiousness and sarcasm literally.

Sorry about all that, the sight of rain and suburban Britain has made me suddenly very homesick. I'm in dire need of a sit down with a cup of tea and a good old complain about things!

u/mercierj6 · 14 pointsr/shittyfoodporn

I really wanted a full English, so I bought them off Amazon only $2.50 a can.


Not a bad price for something you can't usually find here.


And our Fred Meyers had the English style bacon in the deli.


Only thing I can find for a reasonable price is the black pudding

u/jback520 · 5 pointsr/FoodPorn
u/LambastingFrog · 4 pointsr/funny

As an Englishman living in America - FUCK NO, they're not. They're much less sweet than beans served here, more of a soft texture, with a tomato sauce. There's QFC's here in Seattle that sell them, and apparently, they're also on Amazon, if you want to try them.

Many people add a splash of Worcestershire sauce before heating them. You only need to warm them through, they're already pre-cooked.

Bonus recipe - beans on toast. A full can of beans needs about 3 pieces of toast, but 4 is better. And grated cheddar on top is better again.

u/Mr_Mooch · 3 pointsr/Fishing

I agree with your sentiments. I've had people turn their nose down at me for rubber legs on my flies. At the time I was fishing 300+ days a year and had explored every remote stream within a days drive.

I detest the elitist pricks as much as I do the belligerent bait-chunkers who leave a half empty can of corn, a tangled mess of mono and the scattered remains of a 12 pack; every time they fish. In the south, the licked clean can of Beanie Wienies was standard fare as well.

I've probably hauled away 1000 times more inches of coiled mono filament than fish...

And for better or worse, I've never eaten a can of Beanie Wienies.

u/styyles · 3 pointsr/food
u/68516 · 2 pointsr/AskUK

You can get the Heinz beans [here] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JSOBSA/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1).

I'm an American and I eat a full breakfast every weekend thanks to these helpful UK folks.

u/Durchii · 2 pointsr/cripplingalcoholism

It's a bizarre staple, but if you're in a pinch it's nice as an inexpensive source of protein.

If you've never tried them, give these a shot; they're not as sweet as American beans and seem to work ten times better for beans on toast.

u/Narmotur · 2 pointsr/britishproblems

You can get bulk cans of beans on amazon.com; you'll pay a bit of a premium but it's the cheapest and easiest I've found without running around town. The cans are usually a bit closer to the expiration date than a tin in the UK, but still far enough off that you can store them half a year or so. There are some expat sites online you can buy direct from, but the shipping is usually outrageous.

u/spreal · 2 pointsr/foodhacks

I wanted some this A.M. but found none in the pantry. Btw, this is what they're talking about. The cans from England say "Beanz" instead of "Beans". Taste the same I've been told. In the US you can find them in Meijer stores in the English section where the imported stuff is shelved. These beans are less sweet than US baked beans and don't contain pork. It may be an acquired taste for some but we liked them straight away.

Heinz Beans

u/Calmiche · 2 pointsr/food

Canned chili and cut up hot dogs. Think beanie weenies.

So much sodium. I only eat it about once every other month, but it's so good, and so bad for you.

u/darthtrenton · 2 pointsr/fitmeals

http://www.amazon.com/Van-Camp-Beanie-Weenie-7-75oz/dp/B001682RE2

Actually, the hotdogs were made with chicken. So really it tastes almost exactly the same, but healthier and cheaper.

u/strategicdeceiver · 1 pointr/audiophile

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