How to Braise Baked Beans ...like Amma
Amma‘s method for cooking baked beans curry was what she called braising, much like braised tin fish it involved canned baked beans, simmered in fried finely sliced onions, green chillies and masala. I use vegetable curry masala, similarly you can also use a combination of chili powder and garam masala to make up the equivalent spice quantity.
To make bake beans curry like Amma, the onions always had to be finely sliced!, she was very particular about this, as were the green chillies, sliced into narrow slits.
Unlike other Durban curry, baked beans curry was one that never required a topping of fresh coriander!, it was the finely sliced onion and chillies that added both flavour and aesthetics.
The onions and green chillies should be fried until the onions are soft and slightly brown. Add the masala and fry for a minute or two until infused with the oil. Take care not to burn the masala, it is best to fry on low to moderate heat. Once the masala has fried, add the baked beans and bring to boil. Remove from stove and serve. Baked beans can be served both warm or cold.
Baked Beans Curry Recipe

Baked Beans Curry Recipe
Yield: 4
Prep time: 5 MCook time: 8 MTotal time: 13 M
Baked beans curry is canned baked beans braised in finely sliced onion, green chillies and masala. It makes for a piquant side dish to grilled sausages or meat.
Ingredients:
- 1 can of baked beans (in tomato sauce)
- half onion
- 2 small green chillies
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 1/2 teaspoon vegetable curry masala (or 1 teaspoon chili powder and 1/2 teaspoon garam masala)
Instructions:
- Heat a pan with oil on medium heat.
- Slice onion fine into thin slices. Slice chili into thin long strips.
- Add onion and chilli to warm until. Fry until onions are soft and slightly brown.
- Add masala. Fry for a minute or two until the oil turns reddish brown.
- Add baked beans. Simmer on low heat for 3-5 minutes.
- Remove from stove. Enjoy warm or cold.
How To Serve Baked Beans Curry
Baked beans curry is best served with grilled meat or sausages. For variations to this curry, add boiled eggs or viennas for a hearty meal.
Serve with bread, rice or soft roti.
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DeleteLovely..also make a chutney and add in baked beans
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