Slow-Cooker Barbecue Beans and Sausage

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  • on August 07, 2011

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    This recipe was okay, nothing special. I thought it was rather bland. It was only palatable after adding lots of salt and pepper and tons of hot sauce. There was plenty of liquid, in fact I would probably add less than recommended, but the beans were not as tender as I would have liked after 6 hours. Maybe using all chicken broth instead of some water would make them more flavorful. On the other side of things, the sausages were overcooked after being in there for 6 hours, and they were getting quite mushy. It was a very easy recipe but I don't think it was tasty enough to warrant making it again.

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  • on February 11, 2010

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    I made this and really enjoyed it. I did make a few changes - first off, I soaked the beans overnight. I just don't think 6-8 hours in a slow cooker is enough to get dry beans to the right consistency. I didn't have broth so I used the bean soaking liquid that was leftover instead of the broth. I used beef and pork smoked sausages. I doubled the amount of molasses, because I love molasses. The finished dish was quite excellent. Definitely have to let it sit, or it's too soupy.

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  • on January 13, 2010

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    I found this to be pretty good, but not outstanding. My beans weren't the least bit dry; in fact, they were much soupier than I would have liked. I'd be inclined to add less water the next time I make them. And I will make them again - it makes for a simple, warm, and filling dinner. :

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  • on January 13, 2010

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    what is barbecue seasonig?
    where do I buy it? I did not cook this recipe yet, but I had to enter a rating, so I put average

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  • on January 12, 2010

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    No information on sausage??????

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  • on December 08, 2009

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    I just started to make this dish, so I cannot comment on the results yet. Although given most of the reviews it sounds like it will be good. Maybe the reason the dish came out "kind of dry" is because the recipe failed to include 3 cups of water in the list of necessary ingredients --. And the first thing in the directions is "whisk broth and water" Not a big deal?. Maybe. If you happened to notice the omission early enough. I know how easy it is to make a mistake when typing up a recipe. But Food Network has gained a reputation for their typos on this web site, and given the fact that we all in some way shape or form help you earn your pay checks -- for crying out loud --get it right!

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  • on October 09, 2009

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    I'm alway looking for good slow cooker recipes for this time of year. We really
    enjoyed this recipe. I didn't use cloves because I didn't have any, and I chopped
    the onion instead of leaving it whole and removing it. I cooked it as directed
    for 6 hours and it was great. It wasn't dry at all. I'll bet the leftover beans will
    be even better tomorrow!

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  • on July 28, 2009

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    I think the first reviewer must have missed something in the initial ingredients if she ended up with a "dry" dish. The recipe calls for 6 cups of liquid before any other ingredients are even considered. After 8 hours in the Crockpot (did mine on the 'LOW' 8hr setting my beans and sausage were perfect! The cooking process made a nice "BBQ sauce" and the addition of the Worcestershire and Vinegar at the end was a nice touch. I used mild Italian sausage so mine weren't smoky at all. I added in a little bit of liquid smoke at the end just to finish it off. All in all, I would say that this was a very easy meal with a wonderful taste!

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  • on July 27, 2009

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    I'm also from the south and this recipe is very good. I've made it twice. I chopped the onion and added it directly to the mixture. I also skipped the cloves. You need to buy good sausage. Serve with Texas toast. My teenagers love it.

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  • on July 25, 2009

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    The whole dish was sort of dry, even though I added a cup or so of water partway through the six hours of cooking. So maybe if anyone else makes it, they should decrease the cooking time. I am from the South and I know BBQ, and if this was BBQ, it wasn't good BBQ. Way too smoky tasting. The sausage pieces are edible if you douse them in ketchup. I am going to try to recycle the beans and some of the sausages by mixing them with shredded cheese and tomato sauce and stuffing some corn tortillas and making a casserole out of everything.

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