Spiced Bean Bake
Submitted by lilbear4sfc
Curried ground beef and baked bean casserole with chopped apple stirred in and sliced apple on top. A sweet-savory weeknight bake with warm spices and just a handful of ingredients.
YIELD
5 servingsPREP
10 minCOOK
45 minREADY
1 hrsThis casserole is a sneaky-good weeknight dinner. Ground beef and baked beans get a twist with curry powder, dry mustard, and apple that turns a basic bean bake into something with real character. The sweet-savory combination is unexpected and it works.
Chopped apple goes into the bean mixture where it softens during baking and adds pockets of fruity sweetness that play off the curry and mustard. Sliced apple arranged on top stays slightly firmer, giving the finished casserole a visual layer and a bit of texture contrast on each serving.
Brown the beef and onion well and drain the fat before mixing with the beans. Excess grease makes the casserole oily and dulls the spice flavors. The curry powder and mustard need to be stirred in at the skillet stage so the heat blooms their flavor before everything goes into the casserole dish.
Kitchen Tips
- Use a tart apple like Granny Smith. Sweet apples lose their personality during baking and just taste mushy. Tart varieties hold their shape and provide a sharper contrast to the sweet beans.
- No need to grease the casserole dish. The beans and beef fat provide enough moisture to prevent sticking.
- Cover the casserole for the full baking time. Uncovering lets the top dry out and the apple slices shrivel instead of steaming tender.
Variations
- Swap ground beef for ground turkey or lamb for a lighter or more richly flavored version.
- Add a diced jalapeno to the skillet with the onion for some heat.
- Top with shredded cheddar during the last 5 minutes of baking for a melty, golden finish.
Ingredients
Directions
Heat the oven to 350℉ (180℃).
Cook and stir the meat and onion in a large skillet until the meat is brown.
Drain off the excess fat.
Stir in the chopped apple, the curry powder, mustard and the baked beans.
Turn into an ungreased 1½ quart casserole.
Arrange the apple slices on the top of the bean mixture and cover.
Bake until hot, about 25 to 30 minutes.
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