Southern Bacon Baked Beans Recipe for Comforting Southern Flavor

I grew up learning how to cook by watching my great-grandmother bring Southern staples to life, and these baked beans come straight from that tradition. With family roots in Louisiana and Mississippi, I’ve held onto the bold, comforting flavors she taught me. This recipe is how we made baked beans at home — simple, soulful, and loaded with flavor.

a wooden spoonful of Southern baked beans in a cast iron skillet

The bacon crisps on top while the beans absorb a rich, tangy sauce. It’s quick to assemble but tastes like it simmered all day. Follow these steps to get the texture and flavor just right.

Southern Baked Beans Ingredients

  • Canned baked beans (I prefer the vegetarian variety — we’ll season them well)
  • Bacon
  • Onions
  • Garlic
  • BBQ sauce
  • Ketchup
  • Chili powder
  • Brown sugar or sweetener
canned beans, chili powder, brown sugar, garlic, and liquid smoke in separate bowls
raw onions and bacon in a cast iron skillet

How to Make Southern Baked Beans

Detailed measurements and serving notes are provided in the recipe card below.

  1. Preheat the oven to 350–375°F (recipe variations list both temperatures).
  2. Cook the bacon: Chop and cook bacon in a skillet over medium heat until crisp.
  3. Sauté the aromatics: Add chopped onion to the bacon fat and cook 3–4 minutes until softened. Stir in minced garlic and cook 30 seconds until fragrant.
  4. Build the sauce: Reduce heat and stir in BBQ sauce, ketchup, chili powder, liquid smoke (optional), and brown sugar or sweetener. Mix until combined.
  5. Combine with beans: Add canned baked beans to the skillet and stir to coat. You can transfer everything to a baking dish if needed.
  6. Bake: Bake uncovered for 50–60 minutes, or until bubbly and slightly thickened. Place a sheet pan underneath if you’re worried about drips.
  7. Finish and serve: Let cool slightly, then serve warm.
cooked bacon and onions in a cast iron skillet
baked beans, ketchup, BBQ sauce, and brown sugar in a cast iron skillet
Southern baked beans in a cast iron skillet
a wooden spoonful of Southern baked beans in a cast iron skillet

Southern Baked Beans

These baked beans are inspired by family recipes from Louisiana and Mississippi — smoky, sweet, and savory. The bacon and brown sugar create classic Southern depth while BBQ sauce and a touch of chili powder add richness and warmth.

Author: Brandi Crawford
Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 1 hr 10 mins
Total Time: 1 hr 25 mins
Servings: 8
Calories: 267 kcal per serving

Ingredients

  • 4 slices bacon
  • 1 cup chopped onion (white onion recommended)
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 (28 oz) cans baked beans (vegetarian variety suggested)
  • 1 cup BBQ sauce
  • 1/2 cup ketchup
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder (start with 1/2 tsp if unsure)
  • 1 teaspoon liquid smoke (optional)
  • 2–4 tablespoons brown sugar or sweetener (3 tbsp typical)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
  2. Use a cast iron skillet or any oven-safe pan. Heat skillet over medium-high and add bacon and chopped onions. Cook until bacon is crisp and onions are translucent.
  3. Drain excess fat, add garlic, and stir briefly.
  4. Add baked beans, ketchup, BBQ sauce, liquid smoke, chili powder, and brown sugar. Taste and adjust seasoning—salt is usually unnecessary because the bacon adds saltiness.
  5. Alternatively, cook bacon separately and combine all ingredients in a baking dish; sautéing the aromatics first deepens flavor.
  6. Bake uncovered for 50–60 minutes until bubbly and sauce has thickened. If doubling the recipe for a crowd, bake a bit longer and check texture.
  7. Remove from oven, let cool slightly, and serve.

Notes

  • Macros assume a sugar substitute like monkfruit is used when noted.
  • I usually pour off the top layer of liquid from the bean cans but don’t fully drain them.
  • If you’re sensitive to heat, reduce or omit the chili powder.
  • For a sweeter result use 1/4 cup brown sugar; 3 tablespoons gives a moderate sweetness.
  • Liquid smoke is optional but adds a smoky depth.

Nutrition

Serving size: 1 serving
Calories: 267 kcal
Carbohydrates: 37 g
Protein: 11 g
Fat: 2 g

Nutrition Data

Nutrition values are estimates. For precise information, calculate using the exact ingredients you use.

Frequently Asked Questions and Recipe Pro Tips

Are the beans sweet?

I prefer a moderate sweetness and typically use 3 tablespoons of brown sugar or sweetener. For very sweet beans use 1/4 cup.

Are they spicy?

The chili powder adds a mild kick. If you don’t want spice, start with 1/2 teaspoon or omit it.

What pan should I use?

A cast iron skillet is ideal and traditional because it’s oven-safe and lets you cook everything in one pan. A 9×13 baking dish also works.

Can I make a large batch for a crowd?

Yes—double or triple the ingredients. Baking time may increase by 10 minutes or more; check until bubbly and thickened.

Can you make them ahead?

Yes. Cool and refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 4 days.

Can you add ground beef?

Yes. Brown a pound of ground beef and add it with or instead of the bacon.

How to make them vegetarian?

Use vegetarian canned baked beans and omit the bacon. Add liquid smoke or smoked paprika for depth.

How to prevent beans from being too runny?

Bake long enough to thicken the sauce, reduce added liquid, or uncover toward the end of baking.

Freezer tips

Freeze in a tight container for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat at 350°F until warm.

Southern baked beans in a cast iron skillet

Pair This Dish with These Main Dishes

These beans pair well with ribs, catfish, smoked salmon, BBQ meatballs, grilled burgers, and chicken wings — classic Southern mains.

More Southern Side Dishes

Try coleslaw, potato salad, mustard greens, cornbread, spaghetti salad, or macaroni salad for a complete Southern spread.

If you prefer to cook beans from dried, try an Instant Pot baked beans method for a scratch version.