No shortcuts here! These Old Fashioned Boston Baked Beans are entirely homemade and simmered low and slow for that rich, sweet, and savory flavor we all know so well. It’s the kind of side dish that shows up, stands out, and keeps everyone coming back for seconds.

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This Old Fashioned Boston Baked Beans recipe is the real dealโsweet, smoky, and slow-cooked from scratch. With navy beans, molasses, smoky bacon, and onion, every forkful delivers that rich, deep flavor you only get from the long, slow simmer.
Here in Texas, baked beans are a must at any backyard BBQ, potluck, or cookout. This version uses simple ingredients, a hands-off cook time, and a satisfying payoff thatโs more than worth the wait. Hearty enough to stand alone or stretch to feed a crowd, these beans go farโand disappear fast!
Looking for more bean recipes? Try these zesty Charro Beans, my savory 7 Layer Bean Dip, or these Avocado Egg Rolls with black beans next!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Simple and Classic: Made with just a few pantry staples, this old-fashioned baked beans recipe is easy to prepare and pairs perfectly with all your favorite party dishes and sides.
- From-Scratch and Foolproof: A great beginner-friendly recipe for anyone new to baked beansโstraightforward steps, simple ingredients, and satisfying results.
- Comfort Food Done Right: Bold, balanced, and classically slow-cooked, this recipe brings that signature flavor everyone comes back for.

Ingredients
- Navy Beans: These small, creamy beans are the classic base for the baked beans recipe, soaking up all the rich, sweet, and smoky flavors. No navy beans on hand? Great Northern beans work just as well.
- Bacon and Onion: Bacon brings that signature smoky, savory depth, while the onion adds a hint of sweetness to balance it all outโespecially with the molasses in the mix.
- Brown Sugar and Molasses: This duo delivers the signature sweet and slightly tangy taste baked beans are known for. They also help thicken the sauce as it simmers low and slow.
- Ketchup and Mustard: Ketchup adds extra tang and sweetness while helping to bind the sauce. Dijon mustard sharpens things up, rounding out all the sweetness.
- Worcestershire Sauce: splash of this brings in bold umami flavor, enhancing the sweet, salty, and smoky notes in the sauce.
- Seasoning: Salt boosts the overall taste, black pepper adds a subtle kick, and garlic powder brings a layer of savory depth.
See the recipe card below for exact ingredient amounts, nutritional information, and detailed instructions.
Variations
- Make it Meaty: Swap the bacon for cooked ground beef or sausage for a heartier, beefier version of these New England baked beans.
- BBQ Shortcut: No ketchup or molasses on hand? Use your favorite store-bought barbecue sauce in place of ketchup and molasses.
- Old-School Throwback: Stir in sliced hot dogs or kielbasa for a nod to a classic childhood side dish.
- Spice It Up: Add a pinch of cayenne, red pepper flakes, or a diced jalapeรฑo for a crowd-pleasing, spicy kick.
How to Make Old Fashioned Boston Baked Beans
There are no shortcuts hereโbut donโt worry, itโs still incredibly simple. With just a little prep and 4 straightforward steps, youโll have the best Boston baked beans. Start by rinsing and sorting your dried beans, discarding any broken pieces or pebbles, then soak them overnight in a large bowl of cold water. Letโs get cooking!
- Step 1: Cook the Beans. Pour the soaked beans and their soaking liquid into a large pot. Bring to a boil over medium heat, then reduce to a simmer and cook for 1 to 2 hours, or until the beans are tender. Drain the beans and set aside the cooking liquid for later.
- Step 2: Layer the Dish. Lightly grease a 3-quart baking dish with nonstick spray. Add half of the cooked beans in an even layer, then top with half the chopped bacon and half the onions. Repeat with the remaining beans, bacon, and onions.
- Step 3: Make the Sauce. Combine the brown sugar, molasses, ketchup, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and garlic powder in a medium saucepan or Dutch oven. Stir well, then bring to a gentle boil over medium heat, stirring often until smooth and bubbly.
- Step 4: Pour and Bake. Pour the sauce over the layered beans, then add enough reserved bean liquid to just cover everything. Cover the dish with foil and bake at 325ยฐF for 1ยฝ hours. Remove the foil and bake uncovered for another 1ยฝ to 2 hours, checking every 30 minutes and adding more bean liquid as needed to keep the old fashioned baked beans from drying out.

Serving Suggestions
As a tried-and-true classic, these old fashioned baked beans pair perfectly with just about any dish at any gathering. However you plan to serve them up, here are a few guaranteed ways to make them the star of the spread.
- Build a toppings bar with chopped herbs like cilantro, parsley, chives or green onion, plus sour cream, a shredded cheese or even cooked ground meat, shrimp or sausage for a fully loaded bowl.
- Round out a casual dinner and serve these beans next to BBQ meatloaf, chicken and potato packets, or the crispiest fried chicken.
- Pair with Backyard BBQ favorites like boneless beef ribs, pulled pork sliders, or BBQ chicken nuggets.
Expert Tips
- Soak for Success: Donโt skip the overnight soakโit softens the beans and helps them cook evenly. Short on time? Use the quick soak method: bring beans to a boil, turn off the heat, cover, and let them sit for 1 hour.
- Check the Liquid Content: As the beans bake, keep an eye on the liquid level. Add more reserved bean water as needed to keep them moist and saucy.
- Low and Slow Wins: Stick to the lower temp and longer baking time. Itโs what gives these old fashioned baked beans from scratch their classic texture and flavorโtotally worth the wait!
- Storing and Reheating: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. For longer storage, freeze leftovers in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months. To reheat, place the beans in a baking dish, cover, and warm at 325ยฐF for about 30 minutes, or until heated through.
- Make Ahead: These New England style baked beans are a great prep-ahead option! Cook them a day in advance, let them cool, and refrigerate until you’re ready to serve. The flavors get even better overnightโand all you have to do is reheat and enjoy.

Recipe FAQs
Yes, in a pinch! Use 3 to 4 cans of navy or great northern beans (drained and rinsed) and reduce the cook time in the oven. You can skip the soaking and long simmer, but note that the flavor and texture wonโt be quite as rich as the slow-cooked version.
Definitely! Skip the bacon and add a smoky flavor with a dash of smoked paprika or liquid smoke instead.
If your beans are still tough, they may not have cooked long enough during the simmer stage. Be sure theyโre fully tender before assembling the casserole. Also, old beans (over a year old) wonโt soften as well, no matter how long they cook.

Try These Delicious Old-Fashioned Baked Beans
These old-fashioned Boston baked beans have all the classic flavors we love, and they’re incredibly easy to make. In fact, the hardest part is waiting for them to finish baking! Give this recipe a try, and I know you’ll find yourself making it again and again.
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Old Fashioned Boston Baked Beans
Ingredients
- 1 pound dried navy beans
- 12 ounce package bacon, cut into 1 inch pieces
- 1 medium white onion, diced
- ยฝ cup brown sugar
- ยฝ cup ketchup
- ยผ cup molasses
- โ cup Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- Salt and Pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Rinse and sort dried beans. Remove any discolored or broken beans and any pebbles.
- Place beans in a large bowl, cover with cold water. Let sit overnight.
- Pour beans and soaking liquid into a pan and bring to a boil over medium heat, reduce heat and simmer for 1-2 hours until tender.
- Drain beans and reserve liquid.
- Spray a 3 quart baking dish with a non-stick cooking spray. Add half of the beans, then add half the bacon and half of the onions on top.
- Add another layer of remaining beans, bacon and onions.
- In a medium saucepan, add brown sugar, molasses, ketchup, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and garlic powder. Stir and bring to a boil, over medium heat, stirring frequently.
- Pour molasses mixture over the beans along with enough reserved liquid to just cover the beans.
- Cover with aluminum foil and bake in preheated 325 degree oven for 1 ยฝ hours, remove foil and continue to bake for 1 ยฝ – 2 hours longer, checking every half hour and adding additional reserved liquid, if needed, so beans do not dry out.
Notes
- Donโt skip the overnight soakโit softens the beans and helps them cook evenly.ย
- As the beans bake, keep an eye on the liquid level. Add more reserved bean water as needed to keep them moist and saucy.
- Stick to the lower temp and longer baking time. Itโs what gives these from-scratch baked beans their classic texture and flavorโtotally worth the wait!











