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Old 01-06-2008, 12:25 PM   #1
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Made Kerri's beans last week and they were such a hit I got a request to make them again today so they are happlily perking along in the crock pot.
Am going to take some left over brisket, and cook it burnt ends style and some pulled pork to round out the menu - started the day with a fattie and biscuits - life is good......
Thanks to all for posting your menus, ideas etc - my cooking has gotten much better in the past six months - L-M
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Old 01-06-2008, 06:44 PM   #2
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Suppers over...
Left - Right...
Rib, burnt ends, pork, corn bread, Kerri's Hog Apple Beans...
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Old 01-06-2008, 07:55 PM   #3
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Mighty Fine Looking Eats you got there....
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You guys keep it up with the beans pron and I'll have to add it to all my menus LOL.
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I've cornered the Great Northern bean market. Cooked a pot yesterday.



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I gotta do that one for sure.
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Love them beans - Kerri's beans will be a stable at my cookouts!
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Old 01-07-2008, 11:49 AM   #9
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I've made these beans three times now, each time in the oven. They've always been a big hit.

I'm planning to make a batch to take to my fantasy football league year end party this coming weekend. I want to make a fatty and some ABTs as well. I was thinking that since I'll have the WSM fired up anyway, why not cook the beans on the lower grate and have the fatty drip into them, and get some smoke flavor?

For any of you that have done this, would I be able to use a disposable aluminum pan to cook them in, or do you think something sturdier will be needed?

Maybe it's time to sneak out and buy a cheapie dutch oven?
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Old 01-07-2008, 11:57 AM   #10
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Kerri's Beans - YUM!!
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I've cornered the Great Northern bean market. Cooked a pot yesterday.




Made the same and enjoyed it on Christmas Day.

We used Michigan grown beans and smoked pork neck bones.

Will do it next week as well.
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I've made these beans three times now, each time in the oven. They've always been a big hit.

I'm planning to make a batch to take to my fantasy football league year end party this coming weekend. I want to make a fatty and some ABTs as well. I was thinking that since I'll have the WSM fired up anyway, why not cook the beans on the lower grate and have the fatty drip into them, and get some smoke flavor?

For any of you that have done this, would I be able to use a disposable aluminum pan to cook them in, or do you think something sturdier will be needed?

Maybe it's time to sneak out and buy a cheapie dutch oven?
A few things - I have read where folks cook beans in their pits so that shouldn't be an issue. If you are using aluminium pans you may want to double or triple them up - this is a sturdy dish...

As for letting a fatty drip into your beans - I would think that would make them too greasy - you already have plenty with the bacon and pork that's already in there - just my .02.
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For any of you that have done this, would I be able to use a disposable aluminum pan to cook them in, or do you think something sturdier will be needed?

Maybe it's time to sneak out and buy a cheapie dutch oven?
I would go with the Dutch, this way, it's an excuse to buy another toy. You could use the alum pans, and maybe double them up for added strength. Definitely let the drippings fall into the beans. A trick I learned so that they beans don't get over smoked, is to put foil over the pan after it's gotten all the smoke you want on them. Then put them back in smoker and poke a few hole in the center of the foil. This way you can still catch the drippings but not the smoke.
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Can't seem to find the recipe for Kerri's beans. Could one of you link me there?
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