Baked beans just got better! Try this recipe to spice up your baked beans with juicy pulled pork!
Category
Side Dish
Cuisine
American
Servings
12
Prep Time
45 minutes
Cook Time
5 hours 30 minutes
Calories
1256
Satisfy your BBQ cravings with this delicious recipe for Pulled Pork BBQ Smoked Beans! Get ready for a mouth-watering combination of smoky and savory flavors, taken up a notch with juicy pulled pork. It's a bold twist on classic baked beans that's sure to become a favorite!
Ingredients
- 6 pounds Boston butt pork shoulder (you will have leftovers)
-
Smoke on Wheels Pork Marinade and Injection
-
R Butts R Smokin’ Ozark Heat BBQ Rub
- 6 (15 oz) cans great northern beans
-
2 (14 oz) jars Plowboys BBQ Bean Buddy Bean Starter
- 1 medium sweet onion, small dice
-
Eat Barbecue IPO Barbecue Sauce
BBQ Smoked Beans
Directions
- Preheat your Yoder Smokers YS640 to 225°F. Trim your pork butt. Inject with Smoke on Wheels Pork Marinade and Injection using a marinade injector such as the Broil King Stainless Steel Marinade Injector. Apply R Butts R Smokin’ Ozark Heat BBQ Rub to all surfaces.
- Sauté the diced onions until translucent. In a half sized foil pan, combine the drained beans, Plowboys BBQ Bean Buddy Bean Starter, and sautéed onions.
- Place the pork butt on the top rack of your smoker. Place the pan of beans directly below the pork, to catch the juices as the pork cooks. Smoke at 225°F for about four hours. After four hours, remove the beans and set aside. Continue to cook the pork butt until desired color is achieved on the outside, about two hours longer. Then, wrap the pork butt in foil and return to the cooker, to finish the cook. The shoulder is done when the meat is pull-able, but not mushy.
- Combine the beans with desired amount of pulled pork; probably about half, but it’s up to you and what you’d like the meat to bean ratio to be. Add some juice from the pork, as well. Also add about half a cup of Eat Barbecue IPO Barbecue Sauce. Taste and adjust seasonings as necessary.
Recipe Note
Tip: This dish reheats well, so it can be made ahead of time. A crock-pot is an ideal way to hold the beans at a warm temperature for serving.
Nutrition
Nutrition
- Serving Size
- 14.93 oz
- per serving
- Calories
- 1256
Amount/Serving
% Daily Value
- Carbs
- 160 grams
- Protein
- 92 grams
- Fat
- 32 grams
- Sodium
- 1578 milligrams