Easy baked beans made with Truvia Brown Sugar Blend will soon become your family’s favorite side dish. These beans have 42% less sugar* per serving than the regular brown full-sugar version. Makes 6 servings.
In a small skillet, sauté bacon and onion until bacon is crisp and onion is translucent, about 5 minutes, drain.
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Pour all ingredients into 1 ½ or 2-quart casserole.
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Bake about 30-45 minutes or until heated through and bubbly.
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Refrigerate leftovers.
*Each serving has 260 calories and 8 grams of sugar per serving, compared to the full-sugar version that has 280 calories and 14 grams of sugar per serving. See nutritional facts for other information.
In a small skillet, sauté bacon and onion until bacon is crisp and onion is translucent, about 5 minutes, drain.
3.
Pour all ingredients into 1 ½ or 2-quart casserole.
4.
Bake about 30-45 minutes or until heated through and bubbly.
5.
Refrigerate leftovers.
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Kare49 from
Easy and can make it healthier.I tried this recipe and found it to be very good but wanted a bit healthier version so used dry beans instead of the can pork and beans. The recipe took a little longer but was delicious. Truvia is very easy to use and will be trying it in many recipes.
Kates Baked Beans are a good side dish and one that all ages will enjoy. Please thank Kate for the idea.
Date published: 2016-02-21
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JudyMetcalf from
Kate'd Baked BeansI tried this recipe with the Truvia Brown Sugar instead of regular brown sugar and it was better than I thought it would be. I'm funny when it comes to using anything but reguklar sugar and brown sugar but this was actually really good. And better for you.
Date published: 2016-02-21
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SusieQ13 from
Great Bean recipeI made up a similar recipe to this and they turned out great- I am looking forward to making these beans as my family makes their own Molasses, and I had never put Molasses and Truvia in my beans. Thank You for the recipe!
Date published: 2016-02-27
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Jew4Jesus from
Good RecipeThis is a good recipe but personally I prefer yellow mustard and not the dry. One reason is that I buy the yellow mustard for my husband all the time but I don't buy dry mustard because I just don't have a use for it.
Date published: 2016-02-27
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CatB from
Just like my regular baked brans only better!I always use dry mustard in my baked beans for a kick and everyone loves them. Now I make them just as good with less calories and sugar! Thanks! Try these if you haven't had them with dry mustard .... The best!