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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just had my tea
Beans on toast ( couldn't be arsed to cook anything else )
How do you have yours ?
Do you prefer brands?
I like to cook mine in a pan so they stew a bit
Heinz
White toast cut into triangles and beans placed in the middle. Not on the toast.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm so sad when making beans on toast...
I cut the toast into 4 triangles, arrange them nicely down one side of the plate, do the same on the other side with more toast, then put beans down the middle. Sometimes put cheese on as well if we have any in.
Any brand will do so long as they aren't watery. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Does anyone else stew them ?
Or opt for the microwave??"
In a stew? Yeah they can be nice with any potato meal for me, add onions as well and i really like that.
I don't have a microwave, my kitchen looks cluttered with one in so i didn't replace my last one. |
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I have gone right off Heinz beans. They seem to have changed the sauce a while back. So buy Branston ones now . My favorite is fried bread 1with beans on unfortunately makes the kitchen smell so on toast . |
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beans is one of the ingrediants I use for stew so is spaghetti as well
with potatoes, onions, turnip and carrots, peas marrowfat and garden ones all get thrown into the mix
then the cooked meat gets thrown into the mix as it comes to the boil then its allowed to soak up the flavours before i add the gravy and simmer that for a while |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Stew them - heat them slowly in a pan thickens the sauce and the beans go mushy. "
No i don't do that, not on purpose anyway. I like them a bit hard/firm still. |
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over a year ago
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I like to do mine in a pan and mix an egg in with them to stodge them up a bit.Then when they're cooked mix in some salad cream and pour on to some wholemeal toast. Sometimes grate some Edam or apricot Stilton over the beans as well if I have any in |
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