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pit boss smoked baked beans in a cast iron pan on the grill grates

Pit Boss Smoked Baked Beans

Delicious Pit Boss Smoked Baked Beans are an easy one pot side dish when cooked in a cast iron skillet.
We show you how to prepare your smoked baked beans, setup your Pit Boss pellet grill, and smoke the baked beans to perfection!
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 30 minutes
Course Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine American, Australian, barbecue, BBQ, Holiday, Smoked
Servings 12 servings
Calories 250 kcal

Equipment

  • 12 Inch Cast Iron Skillet
  • Paper Towel Lined Plate
  • Knife and Cutting Board
  • Pit Boss Pellet Grill
  • Wood Pellets preferably oak, hickory, or a blend.
  • Wooden Spoon

Ingredients
  

  • ½ lb Bacon 8 slices regular cut, 5-6 slices thick cut
  • 1 Yellow Onion medium, diced
  • ¼ Cup Ketchup or Chili Sauce
  • ¾ Cup Brown Sugar packed. Or reduce amount for less sweetness.
  • 2 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
  • 2 tablespoon Yellow Mustard
  • 2 28 oz cans Pork and Beans do not drain

Instructions
 

  • Take the time first to dice the onion and measure out all your your other ingredients.
    diced onion on a cutting board

Start the Pit Boss Pellet Grill

  • Remove the fire pot from the bottom of the Pit Boss and clean out any ashes left over from the last cook. Replace it and make sure it is secured in place with the clips on either side.
    a dirty ash pot
  • Add your pellets to the hopper, start the Pit Boss pellet grill and put it on the "Smoke" setting.
    pouring pellets in a pit boss hopper
  • If there are no pellets in the auger, hold the "Prime" button until you hear pellets begin falling in the fire pot. This will speed up the auger to prime it full of pellets before you start preheating.
    the prime button on a pit boss pellet grill
  • Once the Pit boss begins to produce thick white smoke, let it run for about 5-7 minutes on the "Smoke" Setting until the smoke turns more of a clearish blue color. This means the fire rod has fully heated up to burn the pellets more cleanly.
    white start up smoke on a pit boss pellet grill
  • Next, set the temperature to preheat the Pit Boss pellet grill to 350°F. We will drop this temperature before we start cooking.
  • Once the Pit Boss has come up to 350°F, drop the temperature on the control panel to 240°, and clean the grill grates with a good grill brush and close the lid.

Cook the Bacon and Onions

  • Cook the bacon until crispy over medium heat in the same cast iron skillet in which you will be smoking the baked beans.
    ½ lb Bacon
    bacon on a plate
  • Once the bacon is cooked, remove it from the skillet to a plate with paper towels to drain and lower the heat to medium-low.
  • Add the diced onion to the bacon fat still in the pan. Stir frequently and cook until the onions are soft and translucent.
    1 Yellow Onion
    cooking diced onions in a skillet
  • Once the onions are cooked, push them to one side of the skillet and drain off the excess grease still in the skillet from the other side.

Make the Sauce and Add the Beans

  • Add the ketchup (or chili sauce), brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard to the onions in the skillet. Stir well until combined.
    ¼ Cup Ketchup or Chili Sauce, ¾ Cup Brown Sugar, 2 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce, 2 tablespoon Yellow Mustard
    sauce ingredients for smoked baked beans in a skillet
  • Crumble up the bacon you set aside and sprinkle and stir into the sauce.
    diced onions and sauce in a skillet
  • Next add the canned pork and beans (Do NOT drain) and stir well to incorporate everything together.
    2 28 oz cans Pork and Beans
    stirring baked beans before smoking
  • Turn off the heat and carefully take the hot skillet out to the preheated Pit Boss pellet grill.

Smoke the Baked Beans in the Pit Boss

  • Carefully carry your cast iron skillet out to the Pit Boss pellet grill set to 240°F and put it in the smoker uncovered and close the lid to the Pit Boss.
    placing a cast iron skillet of baked beans on pit boss to smoke
  • Stir every 30 minutes or so and rotate the cast iron skillet as needed depending on how evenly your Pit Boss throws off heat.
  • Let the smoked baked beans cook for about 3 hours and don’t stir for the last 30 minutes so that the top gets nice and brown. You can sprinkle on some more brown sugar during the last 15 minutes if you wish for additional color and sweetness.
    baked beans smoking on a pit boss pellet grill
  • Carefully remove the smoked baked beans from the Pit Boss to a heat proof surface or trivet and serve directly from the cast iron skillet.
    a spoonful of pit boss smoked baked beans

Nutrition

Calories: 250kcal
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