Franks and Beans, beanie weenies, hot dog beans… no matter what you call this dish, it brings back fond memories of childhood for almost all of us.
Franks and Beans are a homemade beanie weenies recipe made with real beef hot dogs and less sugar than the canned version.
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Beanie Weenies Recipe
When I was growing up, we went camping as a family every summer. Popping popcorn over the open fire, roasting marshmallows for s’mores, and making franks and beans were always classic camping food staples for us.
Before we get started, can we get something out of the way? I keep seeing people refer to this recipe as frank and beans (singular on frank). Why? Clearly we are using more than one frank! At least I hope you are…
A one dog frank and beans wouldn’t be very beefy, would it? Franks and Beans (or Beanie Weenies) it is!
Beth G. says: “I still love hot dogs at my advanced age! ???? I love that you just use great northern beans for your franks and beans. Less preservatives than the baked beans you buy in a can!”
Franks and Beans
This franks and beans recipe is still one of my easy dinner recipes. There is something nostalgic about using a cast iron skillet over an open fire to prepare simple beanie weenies.
A family favorite for many, this dish is made from sliced hot dogs in a sweet and savory sauce with lots of beans. Some people refer to it as pork and beans because of the addition of bacon.
Others add BBQ sauce, bell peppers and maple syrup for a delicious twisty beanie weenie dinner.
Of course, we make this at home, too, and it is just as delicious on the stove! If you don’t already have one, I highly recommend investing in a cast iron skillet. I use it for so many recipes, including this one.
To Add Bacon or Not
This specific franks and beans recipe calls for four strips of cooked bacon. The salty crispness of the bacon pairs nicely with sweet brown sugar.
PRO TIP: Don’t skimp on the hot dogs. But the big, juicy all-beef dogs for maximum flavor.
Plus, it adds a nice crunch to an otherwise soft textured dish. Salty and sweet is one of those flavor combinations that can’t be beat.
Before everyone leaves comments about the amount of sugar in this dish, I am very aware. And even though this homemade beanie weenies has a lot of sugar, the canned version has even more. Just take a look next time you are at the store!
PRO TIP: To serve at a party, transfer to a crock pot and set to “keep warm”.
Homemade is Best!
In fact, I had one of those moms that was all about the healthy foods. Most items were 100% home cooked. We weren’t allowed to have sugar cereals or soda and certainly not the treats kids loved like HoHos or Ding Dongs.
When I saw the ingredients on a can, I was the most surprised to see she let us eat… these. Sugared beans and cut hot dogs!
I am by no means calling it healthy, but I do use less sugar. But I am a glass-half-full type of person, so I am going to focus on the positive. So less sugar, protein from real beef hot dogs and lots of fiber from those beans!
If you need something to cut some of the sweetness, you can pair these beanie weenies with a leafy green salad and you’ve got yourself a meal!
PRO TIP: This dish can be served as a main dish or a side dish.
Different Types of Dogs
Also, if you don’t care for all-beef hot dogs, you can certainly use tofu or pork instead. There are so many different options to really make this meal your own. I’ve even heard some folks use sausage.
Omit the hot dogs altogether and have a fabulous homemade baked bean recipe!
Because you liked this recipe, you are going to love these other camping recipes:
- Monster Trail Mix
- S’mores with Salted Caramel Sauce
- Salted Caramel and Bacon Popcorn
- No Bake Snack Recipes
- Hobo BBQ Chicken
- Gourmet Boiled Hot Dogs
Tools for make homemade Beanie Weenies:
Heavy Bottom Frying Pan– this will be one of your most used kitchen tools. Having something that is heavy bottom will distribute heat better and prevent burning whether you are using an electric or gas range.
Wood cutting board – wood won’t dull your knives like plastic and if treated properly, has natural antimicrobial properties.
Good knife – Global is my favorite! They are worth the price, I promise. I am kind of obsessed with them and store them tucked away so no one else can use them. Including hubby. Hands off my good stuff!
Before you get started, make sure you know how to properly season your cast iron and how to clean your cast iron!
Questions you might have about how to make franks and beans:
Can I make this in advance? Sure you can! Although it doesn’t take too long to make it in the first place, you are more than welcome to make it ahead and reheat it in on the stovetop over medium heat, stirring occasionally, or in the microwave.
How long do franks and beans last? Franks and beans will stay good covered and refrigerated for up to 5 days.
Can I freeze Beanie Weenies? You sure can! Package well with little air, the best way is in airtight plastic bags. It wills stay good for up to 4 months.
What should I serve with franks and beans? I like to serve something green. Here are my favorites:
We hope this stovetop franks and beans brings back all of those good feels from your childhood. Let us know how it was!
Franks and Beans
Ingredients
- 4 hot dogs , sliced
- 30 ounces great Northern beans , rinsed and drained
- 1 tablespoon spicy mustard
- 1/4 cup ketchup
- 3 tablespoons molasses
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 4 bacon strips , cooked and cut into 1 inch pieces
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar
Instructions
- Heat a large skillet or cast iron pan over medium heat.
- Add cut hot dogs, stirring until browned.
- Add great Northern beans, spicy mustard, ketchup, molasses, salt, bacon and brown sugar. Continue to heat and stir until all ingredients have combined and sugar has fully dissolved.
- Serve hot.
- If you’ve tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was!
This was absolutely delicious. Really quick and soo yumm. I’ll definitely make it again.
Mm this sounds yummy! I’ll definitely try this recipe out.
This recipe totally takes me back to my childhood! We loved it! Will definitely be making again!
This was great! So easy to make and fed us for a couple lunches.
Awesome! So glad to hear that!
Guilty as charged! I say Frank and beans but of course there is more than 1 hot dog in the dish. How funny is that? I never really thought about it that way! This recipe was great. My daughter smashed it! Love the addition of the molasses.
LOL, so true! Frank and bean it is!
Can I can this recipe with a pressure cooker??
Are you asking if you able to can these in a pressure cooker or can you make it in a pressure cooker? Just want to clarify before answering 🙂
My family is going to love this recipe! I can’t wait to make this recipe! Looks so delicious and tasty!
This recipe reminds me of my childhood. Simple, good homecooking!
Yum! Definitely looks so much better homemade than the canned version. Sounds perfect for pairing with s’mores for dessert 🙂
Looks delicious! Can’t wait to try this one.
This is simply comfort food. With all the spicy mustard, I am loving it.
This was a nice recipe, but it turned out too sweet. Next time I’ll use less sugar.
Thanks for the feedback!
I added a little vinegar to offset the sugar
I used a lot of hot dogs and love the combination of beans and hot dogs. It’s delicious. Thanks for sharing!
Aw, thank you!!!! It is one of our favorites too!
Had to scroll and read through paragraph after paragraph of unnecessary information for about ten minutes just to finally reach and find the area that included the recipe. To quote Chandler from Friends, “get there quicker!” great recipe, just put a link or something at the top for those of us who don’t care about the other school moms sugar concerns!
Hi Alex, there is a button right at the top that says “jump to recipe”. Guess you missed it, but glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Delicious! I would just suggest leaving out the salt. I did and it was still quite salty. But really tasty and easy to make. I thought I was making it for two – used 2 hot dogs and a 15.5 oz can of small white beans, but forgot to halve the ingredients. Would not want it drier, so I would suggest doubling the sauce ingredients. Next time I might also replace half brown sugar with maple syrup. Thanks! Saving this one!!
Excellent—I substituted hot honey for molasses. Delicious!!
Oh! That sounds delicious! Thanks for coming back to let us know, we appriciate your time!
Im planning on making this in the very near future, probably tonight. I dont have molasses, what would be a good substitute, or can i just omit it?
Hi Kristi!
You can omit it or add a tablespoon of brown sugar.
Keeper it is ! Thank you !
Thank you!
I love comfort food like this. Spicy mustard sounds like a great addition.
Spicy mustard is the best way to make it an “adult version”! LOL. Kids aren’t too fond of it.
This used to be an easy child hood favorite of mine and your recipe sounds great for this. I’m definitely a big fan of cast iron pans. Everyone needs to own one!
I couldn’t agree more!
I still love hot dogs at my advanced age! 🙂 I love that you just use great northern beans for your franks and beans. Less preservatives than the baked beans you buy in a can!
Thanks! Yea, I can’t say it is “healthy” but it is sure loads better than the canned version on many fronts. 🙂