I have actually been to Savannah. For several years, DH, the girls and I vacationed on Hilton Head Island which is a "stone's throw" from Savannah. It's a lovely city. I sure hope to get back to both Hilton Head and Savannah so we can try Paula Deen's restaurant.
As for the Brown Bread, and hot dogs... Sometimes DH and I have hot dogs, Boston Brown Bread, Baked Beans and cole slaw for supper (I guess I don't exactly consider it dinner.) I use B & M baked beans, too. Last March, I posted my "doctored" recipe. Here it is:
QUICK AND EASY BOSTON BAKED BEANS
1 can (I think 22 to 24 oz. size, not the 16
oz. size - next size larger) B & M brand baked
beans)
1 to 1 1/2 Tbl. brown sugar, packed
2 to 3 Tbsp. finely chopped onion
1 to 2 tsp. prepared yellow mustard such as
French's
2 slices bacon, halved and cooked halfway
through in the microwzve, if desired(optional)
Mix beans, brown sugar, onion, and mustard well. Pour into a baking dish (1 1/2 qt. pyrex dish, I think ?). Top with halved slices of partially cooked bacon, if desired.
Bake for 45 minutes at 325-350 degrees F. Let sit for 5 minutes before serving. This gives the sauce a chance to cool and thicken a bit before serving.
Serve with, hotdogs, Boston Brown Bread and cole slaw. This is a good lunch or not fsncy supper.
As for the Brown Bread, and hot dogs... Sometimes DH and I have hot dogs, Boston Brown Bread, Baked Beans and cole slaw for supper (I guess I don't exactly consider it dinner.) I use B & M baked beans, too. Last March, I posted my "doctored" recipe. Here it is:
QUICK AND EASY BOSTON BAKED BEANS
1 can (I think 22 to 24 oz. size, not the 16
oz. size - next size larger) B & M brand baked
beans)
1 to 1 1/2 Tbl. brown sugar, packed
2 to 3 Tbsp. finely chopped onion
1 to 2 tsp. prepared yellow mustard such as
French's
2 slices bacon, halved and cooked halfway
through in the microwzve, if desired(optional)
Mix beans, brown sugar, onion, and mustard well. Pour into a baking dish (1 1/2 qt. pyrex dish, I think ?). Top with halved slices of partially cooked bacon, if desired.
Bake for 45 minutes at 325-350 degrees F. Let sit for 5 minutes before serving. This gives the sauce a chance to cool and thicken a bit before serving.
Serve with, hotdogs, Boston Brown Bread and cole slaw. This is a good lunch or not fsncy supper.
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2 | Recipe(tried): Liver and Onions for Helen |
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3 | Recipe(tried): Saturday Night Vidalia Onions |
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4 | Thank You: Thank You Jackie! |
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5 | Gina, You are very welcome. |
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6 | Recipe: Boston Brown Bread Muffins, Slow Cooker Boston Brown Bread, Colonial Brown Bread |
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7 | Thank You: thanks for the cool onion recipe, Jackie! |
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8 | You are welcome, Carolyn. |
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9 | Thank You: Thank You Jackie..... |
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10 | Jackie, About that Movie.... (message updated) |
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11 | Recipe(tried): Quick and Easy Boston Baked Beans for Gina. |
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12 | Thank You: so much for the information, Gina and Betsy:-)!! (nt) |
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13 | Thank You: Betsy, A Million Thanks for Researching Movie.... |
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14 | Yum, Jackie..... |
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15 | It's my pleasure Gina! (nt) |
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