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Anne Hy
By Anne Hy

BBQ BEANS

4 steps
Prep:1minCook:5min
Baked beans are an absolute staple food for so many of us, and our homemade alternative has a smoky BBQ twist. Full of fibre to keep you feeling fuller for longer, you can use them just like regular baked beans. Try them on toast, piled on top of a baked potato or alongside your favourite fakeaway. VGFGFUse Henderson’s relish PER SERVING: 181 KCAL /24GCARBS
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 10:36:14 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Great
Glycemic Index
33
Low
Glycemic Load
8
Low

Nutrition per serving

Calories153.2 kcal (8%)
Total Fat1.2 g (2%)
Carbs24 g (9%)
Sugars2.9 g (3%)
Protein9.4 g (19%)
Sodium387.3 mg (19%)
Fiber9 g (32%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Put all the ingredients in a saucepan and mix well. Place over a medium heat and cook for 5 minutes, stirring, or until piping hot throughout.
Step 2
Serve with a main of your choice.
Step 3
TIPS: Try adding a little chilli powder or hot sauce for some heat. Don’t confuse onion granules for onion salt – the dish will be far too salty if you use the wrong one! The same applies to garlic granules.
Step 4
SWAP THIS: You could use a regular tin of baked beans instead of haricot beans in this dish. Just reduce the passata to 250g and leave out the sweetener. Remember it will increase the calories a little, to about 204 kcal per serving.

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