Knockwurst and Baked Beans | Cooking On The Weekends (2024)

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Knockwurst recipes might be hard to come by, and I know it's a big claim to say these are the best baked beans ever -- but really, they are! This knockwurst and beans combination has been in my family for years, and they were the most delicious when my mom made them.Knockwurst and Baked Beans | Cooking On The Weekends (1)When I came to the knockwurst recipes in my Grandmother's recipe collection, my jaw dropped. For real!

Baked Beans With Knockwurst and Bacon

My mom used to make this knockwurst and beans recipe regularly, and I loved it. Unless you're someone who doesn't eat meat, I promise, you will too. My mom originally got this recipe from my grandmother and I didn't know we had the recipe anywhere, which is why I was so thrilled to find it.

This knockwurst recipe is no joke! It's a bunch of crazy tasty ingredients that marry together in a low oven all day long. All day!

I know what you're thinking -- as you eye the bacon below . . .

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No, this is not the healthiest recipe in the world, it's knockwurst and beans, after all. Knockwurst! When was the last time you had knockwurst, if ever?

You know how I feel though -- if it's not often, and in moderation, it's okay! Totally okay. In my humble opinion, of course. And you certainly don't want to miss out on the best baked beans ever, do you?

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Unlike my Grandmother's Stuffed Cabbage recipe, this one I only changed a tiny bit -- less molasses. (Not to worry, there's still plenty!)

What makes this one of the best knockwurst recipes?

The bacon is the key! I absolutely love how the bacon cooks in whole strips -- seeping its smoky, salty juices into the beans as it becomes soft and tender.

Knockwurst Recipe Inspiration

When I was a kid, about once a month my mom would make this, and it was the most incredibly delicious, comforting meal of all time. And not having had any knockwurst recipes on Cooking On The Weekends, well, I had to share.Knockwurst and Baked Beans | Cooking On The Weekends (4)

Seriously, I'm not sure I can properly describe just how utterly delicious this is. Ketchup and all. 😉

It's over the top!

I hope you enjoy knockwurst and beans as much as my family and I do. It's a treat.

More comforting recipes with beans:

  • Vegetarian Cassoulet Recipe
  • Sausage Chicken Cassoulet
  • Brisket Chili Recipe with Bacon and Chipotles

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Knockwurst and Baked Beans Recipe

Valentina K. Wein

This knockwurst and beans combination has been in my family for years, and they were the most delicious when my mom made them.

5 from 3 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 2 (15-ounce cans) black beans
  • 2 (15-ounce cans) kidney beans
  • cup ketchup, divided
  • cup molasses, divided
  • 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce, divided
  • 1 ½ cups yellow onion, finely chopped, divided
  • 12 ounces bacon (about 9 strips)
  • 4 knockwurst, cut into ½-inch slices

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 225 degrees F (see notes), and adjust a rack to the center.

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the 4 cans of beans, draining only about ½ of the liquid from each one before doing so.

  • In an approximately 5 quart Dutch oven, or other oven proof pot, add about ⅓ of the bean mixture. Then as evenly as possible, drizzle about a third of the ketchup, half of the molasses, and 1 tablespoon of the Worcestershire sauce on top. Next sprinkle about ½ cup of the onions. Add one layer of the bacon on top of the onions, so that the ingredients are covered completely. (You can cut the bacon strips in half if necessary.)

  • Repeat the above layering process two more times, but on the last time, there will be no molasses.

  • Cover the pot and place it on a baking sheet in the preheated 225 degree F oven for 7 hours.

  • Remove from the oven, add the knockwurst and then bake for 1 more hour.

NOTES

* I'm sure you could also make this recipe in a slow cooker. Believe it or not, I don't own one. (Gasp!)

NUTRITION

Calories: 742kcal

Keywords comfort food recipes for fall and winter, meals to make ahead

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  1. Marsha | Marsha's Baking Addiction

    Knockwurst and Baked Beans | Cooking On The Weekends (10)
    This looks absolutely delicious, such a perfect meal!

    Reply

    • valentina

      Thanks, Marsha! Delicious it is! 🙂

      Reply

    • valentina

      This is definitely a case where the bacon makes it better! 😉 Thanks for visiting.

      Reply

  2. Elaina Newton (@TheRisingSpoon)

    This looks ah-mazing! I love savory side dishes and sausage; however, I've never had knockwurst before. I think I need to fix that ASAP.

    Reply

    • valentina

      Thanks so much Elaina -- hope you try it & love it. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Stephanie Weaver, MPH

    Knockwurst and Baked Beans | Cooking On The Weekends (11)
    This sounds amazing. Will try it at some point when I'm eating beans again, or maybe for a special occasion like a bbq.

    For some reason, I thought I had added you to my Feedly long ago... just now realized I hadn't! Pinned and will pin your stuff from now on. Hope you are well.

    Reply

    • valentina

      Thanks, Stephanie! Appreciate it. Hope you're back on the beans soon. 😉 xo

      Reply

  4. April @ Girl Gone Gourmet

    This looks so good! It's so cold here right now and all I'm craving is warm and cozy comfort food like this 🙂

    Reply

    • valentina

      Yes, it's super warming. Hope you try it. Thanks for visiting! 🙂

      Reply

  5. sippitysup

    Over the top is my middle name! GREG

    Reply

    • valentina

      🙂 love it, Greg.

      Reply

  6. David

    Such comfort food! Should we ship some to the east coast? 🙂

    Reply

    • valentina

      An excellent idea, David. 😉 xo

      Reply

  7. Rick Roy

    Knockwurst and Baked Beans | Cooking On The Weekends (12)
    This is a wonderful recipe! My oven is broken so I used a dutch oven on the stove with low heat and had no problems at all. I snuck some out for a snack at 4 hours and it was good ... but at 8 hours, it was better. I'm looking forward to leftovers for lunch today.

    Reply

    • valentina

      Hi Rick, Thanks so much for sharing -- you made my day! 🙂 This is one of my all time favorites and I'm so happy you liked it too! Cheers and have a great weekend. ~Valentina

      Reply

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