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Heinz Baked Beans recipe – copycat!

By:Nagi
Published:11 May '20Updated:24 Sep '21
254 Comments
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This baked beans recipe tastes so similar to Heinz it’s almost scary. Except homemade baked beans don’t have underlying tones of artificial flavour, and the sauce isn’t slimy which I really hate about canned baked beans!

These British baked beans can be made with dried or canned beans. Quick and easy, very economical and utterly addictive!

Pot of Homemade Baked Beans recipe

Heinz baked beans recipe

So there’s no misunderstanding, let me explain upfront that this recipe is for British style baked beans which comes in a semi-clear tomato sauce and is traditionally served for breakfast. It’s completely different to Southern Baked Beans which is a Southern food staple and comes with a darker, more intense flavoured sweet/savoury sauce.

Specifically, this recipe today is a copycat of Heinz baked beans. A British export, firmly adopted by Aussies as a breakfast-lunch-dinner staple.

Crack open a can, tip it over toast and microwave – that was the standard method.

Heating it up in a saucepan was the posh method. Add a slice of cheese – now that was getting real fancy!

Close up of homemade baked beans recipe, piled onto toast

I think we have the evolution of cooking shows and rise and rise of the internet to thank for the discovery of homemade versions of canned food favourites. And for me, homemade baked beans was one of the greatest eye openers. How simple it is. And how much tastier it is.

And as someone who always had an issue with the sliminess of the Heinz baked beans sauce, discovering homemade baked beans was revolutionary! 😂


What you need to make baked beans from scratch

Here’s what you need to make baked beans from scratch:

Ingredients in homemade Heinz Baked Beans

Canned vs dried beans

You can make this baked beans recipe with dried or canned beans. The base recipe uses dried beans because:

  1. you can’t get canned navy beans / haricot beans here in Australia, you can only get dried (as far as I am aware); and

  2. cooked dried beans taste better, and you can control the texture. Canned beans are always bloated from sitting in liquid, so they’re on the soft side.

Beans used for Baked Beans

Navy beans, also known as Haricot Beans, are the beans used in commercially produced canned baked beans. They are white beans that are slightly smaller than Cannellini beans.

However, any small to medium beans will work just fine here. They don’t even need to be white!

Chicken vs vegetable stock/broth

Chicken stock gives the sauce a better flavour because it has more complex flavours than vegetable stock because it’s made from meat. It doesn’t make this dish taste “chicken-like” or meaty once cooked.

However, vegetable stock does work fine but for best results, I recommend using homemade vegetable stock (it’s the easiest of all stocks to make, and really worth doing homemade).


How to make baked beans from scratch

It is literally a “mix it all in the pot and simmer” job.

How to make baked beans from scratch

The only thing to do at the end is to add cornflour/cornstarch to thicken the sauce. This needs to be done at the end because excess stirring or prolonged cooking over heat makes cornflour lose its thickening powers (in case you were wondering why cornflour is always added at the end of recipes!!)

Pot of homemade baked beans

How to serve baked beans

Traditionally thought of as a side for breakfast (think a big English breakfast with poached, fried or scrambled eggs, bacon, mushrooms, sausages and toast) or piled onto toast (try adding CHEESE!). But there’s so much more we can do with baked beans to make it an economical, seriously delicious meal! Here are a few suggestions:

  • Chicken and beans – sprinkle chicken (or any chops, or sausages) with salt and pepper. Pan fry in butter. Serve with baked beans on the side which will act as the “sauce” as well as the starch for dinner;

  • Sausage and beans – either slice smoked sausages, squeeze the filling out of sausage casings or use ground sausage. Cook it in a pot, add baked beans, stir through spinach = dinner in a pot!

  • Stuff baked potatoes (add cheese to this too!)

  • As a side for any dinner – serve it as the starch on a dinner plate. Beans are low in GI so they’ll keep you fuller for longer!

  • Emergency nachos – pile over corn chips and add a ton of cheese. How can you go wrong??

  • Stuff an omelette – yep, really. Make an omelette and stuff it with cheesy baked beans!

Bowl of homemade Heinz baked beans

Breads for dunking

Here are a few bread options – for toasting, dunking, mopping! The first 3 breads are all ideal for slicing > toasting > smothering with baked beans.

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Close up of bread with homemade Heinz baked beans

For me personally, I like to serve it in a bowl with bread for dunking. The whole “smother toast” thing doesn’t do it for me because I like to eat toast with my hands (well, put another way, I hate using a knife and fork for toast).

And if you pile baked beans over toast, eating it with your hands is messy business.

So I prefer the bowl method – spoon + bread for dunking. Practical and effective!  – Nagi x


Watch how to make it

Watch how to make this baked beans recipe – and see how truly similar it is to Heinz baked beans!

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Baked beans recipe

Homemade Heinz Baked Beans

Author: Nagi
Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Cooking dried beans: 1 hour hr
Total: 1 hour hr 35 minutes mins
Breakfast, Brunch
British, English, Western
4.96 from 73 votes
Servings8 – 10
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Recipe video above. This is seriously so similar to Heinz, it's scary! Except – no artifical flavouring, and the sauce isn't slimy which I really hate about canned baked beans. Make with DRIED or CANNED beans. Navy beans / haricot, if you can find them (that's what Heinz uses) otherwises any beans (preferably white).

Ingredients

Beans – choose ONE (Note 1):

  • 2 cups (14 oz) dried Navy beans (aka Haricot) or other white beans
  • 3 x 400g/14oz cans harricot/navy beans, cannellini or any white beans , drained

Baked beans:

  • 2 cups chicken stock/broth , low sodium, OR homemade vegetable stock (Note 2)
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 6 tbsp ketchup or Aussie/British tomato sauce (Note 3)
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 3 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder (or more onion powder)
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder (or more garlic powder)
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp salt

Sauce thickening:

  • 8 tsp cornflour / cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup water

Instructions

Cook dried beans:

  • No need to do these steps if using canned beans, start with Step 1 under "Baked Beans" below.
  • Soak beans in a big bowl of water for 8 – 24 hrs, then drain.
  • Skim foam – Place beans in a large pot of water over high heat. Bring to a simmer, then skim off foam.
  • Simmer Reduce heat so it's simmering gently (medium or medium low). Partially cover with lid (leaving a crack for steam to escape), then cook for 1 – 1.5 hrs until just tender. (Start checking at 45 min). Beans should be still slightly firm on inside (they're cooked more in the sauce). Drain, use per recipe.

Baked Beans:

  • Mix – Place all Baked Beans ingredients in a pot (except beans) and stir, then add beans.
  • Simmer – Bring to a simmer, then lower heat to medium low and simmer for 20 minutes, without the lid. Stir every now and then so the beans don't catch on the bottom of the pot.

Thicken sauce:

  • Mix cornflour with water. Pour into pot while stirring, then cook for 2 minutes until sauce thickens – it will thicken quickly. (Note 3)
  • Check for salt: Taste and add more salt if needed.
  • Serve it the traditional way – piled over hot buttered toast. Or ladle into bowls, eat with a spoon and dunk in hot crusty bread! Popular breads – simple crusty Artisan bread, Irish Soda Bread (No yeast) and No Yeast Sandwich Bread

Recipe Notes:

1. Beans – navy beans / haricot beans (same thing) are used by Heinz. Smaller than Cannellini beans. But any beans will work just fine here, small to medium (eg cannellini, butter beans, Great Northern, baby lima.
Australia – Haricot/navy beans are sold at some fresh produce stores (like Harris Farms) and also help-yourself health food places like Scoop (very good value too!). 
Coloured beans will also work just fine, it just won’t look like Heinz.
Dried vs canned – dried gives better flavour, see in post for commentary.
Dried beans triple in volume so use lots of water when soaking. Soak for minimum 4 hrs (safest to soak for even, faster cooking).
1 cup dried beans = 2 3/4 cups cooked. 1 can beans drained = 1 3/4 cups beans, so 3 cans = 5 1/4 cups beans. So 2 cups dried beans = 5 1/2 cups = approximately 3 cans.
2. Chicken stock gives the sauce a better flavour because it has more complex flavours than vegetable stock because it’s made from meat. It doesn’t make this dish taste “chicken-like” or meaty once cooked. However, vegetable stock does work fine but for best results, I recommend using homemade vegetable stock (it’s the easiest of all stocks to make, and really worth doing homemade).
3. Tomato Sauce – If you’re in the US or Canada, don’t use what you call “tomato sauce”, use ketchup (Aussie/British Tomato Sauce is a type of ketchup, that’s what this recipe needs).
4. Sauce thickness – The beans should be relatively thick so it can be piled onto bread without the sauce running all over the plate. If too runny, just keep it on the stove for a couple more minutes so the liquid reduces – the sauce reduces fairly quickly towards the end / when you take it off the stove.
5. Storage – fridge for up to 5 days (I’m still making my way through the batch you see in the photos!), freezer for 3 months. (Note: if the sauce thins out after freezing, just reheat it with some more cornflour/water slurry. It should be fine, that’s a “just in case” tip – sauces thickened with cornflour as opposed to flour sometimes lose a bit of thickening power after freezing).
6. Nutrition per serving, assuming 8 servings.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 228cal (11%)Carbohydrates: 43g (14%)Protein: 13g (26%)Fat: 1g (2%)Saturated Fat: 1g (6%)Sodium: 463mg (20%)Potassium: 761mg (22%)Fiber: 13g (54%)Sugar: 10g (11%)Vitamin A: 119IU (2%)Vitamin C: 2mg (2%)Calcium: 87mg (9%)Iron: 3mg (17%)
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Originally published May 2014. Updated with more streamlined, better recipe (skipped unnecessary extras that didn’t add to the end result), new photos, new video and Life of Dozer section added in May 2020!

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254 Comments

  1. Karen says

    November 9, 2023 at 5:32 pm

    I haven’t made this as I’m looking for recipe which has no refined sugars..
    Any suggestions?

    Reply
  2. Kathy says

    November 1, 2023 at 4:53 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Nagi, could you please publish a white bean dip or fritter, etc, recipe for when I overcook the white beans at step 4? 🙄😄

    Reply
  3. Maree Lloyd says

    August 16, 2023 at 7:08 pm

    5 stars
    Thankyou Nagi for this amazing Baked Bean recipe. Made exactly as you wrote recipe, was perfect and enjoyed by all. I make up large batches, freeze in serving sizes so I have it on hand at all times.

    Reply
  4. Carole says

    August 2, 2023 at 6:37 pm

    This recipe is awesome. I usually have to stock up when I return to the UK. I shan’t bother in future as your version tastes so much better and minus any ingredients I don’t like the sound of!

    Reply
  5. Dee Lucas says

    July 11, 2023 at 11:35 am

    4 stars
    I didn’t realize how much this would make. Any idea how I can’t store these for more than a few days? Can I freeze them?

    While they are similar to Heinz, there’s a slight difference that I can’t put my finger on. I will make them again though!

    Reply
  6. Jacinta says

    June 20, 2023 at 6:38 pm

    5 stars
    This was so much better than canned beans and so easy to make. Thanks for another great recipe.

    Reply
  7. Heidi says

    May 27, 2023 at 8:47 pm

    I’m not a massive fan of canned baked beans and neither is the family, but I thought I’d give this recipe a shot to see if they were nicer…they sure were! Very tasty! I think this recipe will stick.

    Reply
  8. Dominic says

    April 24, 2023 at 7:23 pm

    5 stars
    Oh. These beans are the best. I actually drank the sauce. I like baked beans but this recipe elevates British BB to a whole new level. Sodabread. More like a scone but fine with peanut butter.

    Reply
  9. Sofia Tribonia says

    April 14, 2023 at 3:08 am

    I make this very often! A big hit! Can wait for your book in Greece! Thanks Nagi!

    Reply
  10. KenF says

    April 7, 2023 at 4:43 pm

    5 stars
    As a British person, I would say that the use of baked beans with breakfast is a minority pursuit. Few people eat full English or Scottish breakfasts today.

    Instead they are much more often served as beans on toast as a snack or light meal. However the beans are not put on toast and then microwaved. They are microwaved and then put on toast!

    Reply
  11. Lina says

    April 1, 2023 at 3:08 pm

    5 stars
    Hi. Beans are excellent. Can I put them in jars and process the so they don’t require refrigeration. Best, Lina

    Reply
  12. Steve Jowett says

    March 29, 2023 at 2:34 am

    5 stars
    I have made these quite a few times. They are way better than store bought canned beans. Thank you!

    Reply
  13. Brett Walker says

    March 26, 2023 at 3:07 pm

    5 stars
    I cooked my Navy Beans for 20 minutes in a pressure cooker to shorten the cooking time. What a delightful recipe. This is a keeper.

    Reply
  14. Monica says

    February 28, 2023 at 1:50 pm

    Hi Nagi,
    I love this recipe, and I grew up eating Heinz and bachelors beans. Do you have a different recipe for the batches Beans?

    I followed your instructions, exactly, and I even gave the cook time extra, but for the life of me, I cannot soften the beans, and I feel like my sauce has dried out a little. Any tips?
    Thanks Monica 💕

    Reply
    • Omi says

      July 24, 2023 at 12:41 am

      Hi. You need to soak beans overnight with baking soda and water.

      Reply
    • Lydia says

      April 20, 2023 at 11:21 pm

      Did you get a response or anywhere with softening the beans? I’m having the same issue. I used tinned beans but they’re so hard

      Reply
    • Monica says

      March 1, 2023 at 1:22 am

      Hi Again,
      That was supposed to read, do you have another recipe for batchelors baked beans ?
      Thanks, Monica

      Reply
  15. Dorothy Readman says

    February 23, 2023 at 5:43 pm

    5 stars
    Can these be stored in sterilised jars instead of freezer

    Reply
  16. Brittany says

    February 13, 2023 at 10:38 am

    5 stars
    These are fantastic. I just canned a bunch using this recipe (but without thickening the sauce) and the usda bean canning instructions. The beans released starch and thickened the sauce while pressure canning and they taste just like Heinz but at a fraction of the price!

    Reply
  17. Cynthia Armstrong says

    February 13, 2023 at 6:09 am

    5 stars
    I made this recipe as written. It is delicious!! The directions are clear and complete. Thank you for putting in the dried bean alternative.

    Reply
  18. JustDoingThisNow says

    January 19, 2023 at 11:46 pm

    5 stars
    This recipe bangs! Better than Heinz! Poured over jacket potato, perfect. I was able to halve everything, as it was just for me and the toddler, and it worked well. Ta very much Nagi!

    Reply
  19. anna says

    December 24, 2022 at 12:34 am

    5 stars
    Can you freeze them?

    Reply
  20. Marcia says

    December 4, 2022 at 10:24 pm

    5 stars
    Heinz are now €1.75 a tin in Spain so I just made these, wow they’re yummy and a real taste of home (UK).

    Reply
    • Bob Alfa says

      September 3, 2023 at 8:07 am

      Thank you for this great stuff.
      Will be making it now and promise to report my success.

      Reply
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