Beans on Toast (The Proper British Way - Recipe by a Brit!) (2024)

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Beans on toast has been eaten for years every day in the UK for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s a super simple dish, but it’s comfort food on a plate for many of us. I hope you’ll enjoy it, too!

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If you’re from Britain, you’re probably wondering why on earth there’s even a need for a recipe to make beans on toast, am I right?

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However, if you see what is out there on Google when you search “beans on toast”, you too will be horrified! Recipes with so much misinformation about beans on toast that the steam was coming out of my ears! I knew I had to write about it and set the record straight, asap! So here we are.

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Did you know that beans on toast is a dish fit for a Queen? Yep, Queen Elizabeth loves her beans on toast and has even attributed (joking, of course) that she caught Covid due to going two days without eating her beloved beans! If you’re interested, here’s the recipe for the Queen’s favorite “cake”: chocolate tiffin.

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🇬🇧 Speaking of royalty, are you hosting a Coronation watching party on May 6th? If so, head over to check out the recipe for Coronation quiche (for American kitchens) as well as how to plan an English party at my friend Cynthia’s site at What a Girl Eats! 🇬🇧

My friends know that Heinz beans are one of the very few ready-made, or processed foods that I eat. In fact, last winter, two separate friends both spotted a 2 kg can of Heinz Beans at the 99 cent store, and each of them bought one for me without knowing the other had done the same! (Some of you have asked about my puffin mugs.)

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I still haven’t even opened one of the massive tins because how on earth will we go through two kilograms (almost 5 lbs) of beans with only two people in the house? 🤣 I’ll have to have a ton of friends over for a big Scottish breakfast. Then I’ll make some potato scones, and Lorne sausage, too!

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And of course, pots of real British tea!

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If you don’t already know that Heinz beans are an integral part of being British, maybe this fact will help:

The United Kingdom eats more cans of baked beans than the rest of the world combined. A staggering 1.5 million cans of Heinz Beanz are sold every day in the UK.” – Fact.Cat

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Sir Patrick Stewart claims beans on toast is the only thing he can cook! Methinks he needs to visit my site! 😝

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And in case you’re wondering, yes, it’s eaten with a knife and fork: keeping the fork in the left hand and knife in the right, no switching back and forth, that’s American!

What Kind of Beans do the British eat on Toast?

There’s really only one kind: Heinz Beans (sometimes spelled Heinz Beanz)! In fact, I remember a commercial/advert from when I was a little girl in Scotland which said “beans means Heinz!” However, the full slogan was, “a million housewives everyday, pick up a can of beans and say Beanz Meanz Heinz“. Pretty good, huh? No wonder they’re still a staple in almost every British household.

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Sure you can make your own version of Heinz beans, but I highly doubt you’ll be able to capture the essence and flavor of this classic. The recipes I’ve seen online are a far cry from Heinz beans in a can, too. Heinz has five basic ingredients, while the recipes I looked at contain twice that many. I wonder if these recipe developers have even traveled to the UK! In ten years of recipe-sharing, I’ve never said, “forget making homemade, buy the can”, and I probably never will again, but if you’re British, you’ll understand!

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Where did Beans on Toast Originate?

The creation of “beans on toast” was a marketing event by the Heinz company in 1927, and fared well during WWII. Surprisingly, Heinz Beans were first produced in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1895, and were exported to the UK beginning in 1904, albeit at a high price point. However, it wasn’t until 1928 that Heinz began producing baked beans at their factory located just outside London that the popularity increased in the UK due to the lower price. -Heinz.com/hk/en

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British food gets a bad rap. Check out this list of English dishes for a primer on why so much of it is a myth.

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What Goes with Beans onToast?

You can eat beans on toast on its own, but you can always serve it with an egg (usually fried, but there’s nothing wrong with soft-boiled, or coddled eggs). Some like to add some grated Cheddar cheese on top (you can always put it under the broiler, too). My dad would be very upset if I didn’t mention his way of serving Heinz Beans to the soldiers when he was a cook in the British Army, stationed in Ballymena, Northern Ireland.

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He said the men loved it when he served them this way. He’d sauté onions until they were browned, and then added the beans to heat them. Dad still prefers his Heinz beans this way. I used red onions here, but his preference is white or yellow onions.

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Beans on Toast is Perfect for Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner.

Yes, you can eat beans on toast any time of day. It literally takes 5 minutes to make, and is full of protein. There is added sugar in the beans, but using good quality artisan bread instead of the typical British loaf will make it a bit more healthy. If you have bread and a tin of beans, there’s always something to eat! Just add a soft boiled egg, coddled egg, or your choice of egg, if you want to add a little more protein.

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Beans on Toast (The Proper, British Way)

a classic British dish serves 3

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW

  • Put the Heinz beans into a small pot over medium low heat.

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  • Put the bread in the toaster, and make the toast as desired. (If you like, you can butter the toast, but I find it unnecessary as the beans are the primary flavor.)
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  • Stir the beans, and heat until almost boiling, but don’t allow to boil. (According to directions on the tin, this will affect the flavor.)
  • Place the toast on plates (you can butter the toast, but skip it to keep it vegan), and spoon ⅓ tin of the beans over the top of each slice.

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  • Serve immediately.

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  • Preferably with a cup of hot tea.

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Enjoy; you’re now closer to being an honorary Brit! 🇬🇧 This has to be the easiest “recipe” ever, right?

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FYI: Heinz Baked Beans are sold in 69 countries around the world, so clearly there’s something about these beans!

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Beans on Toast (The Proper British Way - Recipe by a Brit!)

Yield: 3 servings

Prep Time: 2 minutes

Cook Time: 3 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

A classic, simple British dish that is served for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Ingredients

  • 1 tin 13.7 oz (390 g) of Heinz beans (made in England)
  • 3 slices of bread
  • (pat of butter is optional)

Instructions

  1. Put the beans into a small pot over medium low heat.
  2. Put the bread in the toaster, and make the toast as desired. (If you like, you can butter the toast, but I find it unecessary as the beans are the primary flavor.)
  3. Stir the beans, and heat until almost boiling, but don't allow to boil. (According to directions on the tin, this will affect the flavor.)
  4. Place the toast on plates, and spoon ⅓ tin of the beans over the top of each slice. Serve immediately, preferably with a cup of hot tea.

Notes

Do not let the beans come to a boil. As per the instructions, it will affect the flavor of the beans.

If desired, fry some thinly sliced onions, then add the beans to heat them (my dad's favorite).

If you decide to use an online recipe that claims to be like Heinz beans, prepare to be disappointed as the recipes are nothing like what comes in the can.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 1Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 303Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 450mgCarbohydrates: 66gFiber: 11gSugar: 22gProtein: 15g

Nutrition information is only estimated.

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Beans on Toast (The Proper British Way - Recipe by a Brit!) (2024)

FAQs

How do Brits eat beans on toast? ›

In a saucepan, heat up the beans. Spoon onto toast and top with Worcestershire sauce. (You could use Parmesan cheese too). ENJOY!

What is the etiquette for beans on toast? ›

Etiquette expert William Hanson said “when having beans on toast, don't drown your toast with beans ― this isn't your local lido”. He urged people to use unsalted butter for a “crisp crunch” (he doesn't elaborate on the choice, except to say that those who enjoy salted butter are “heathens”. Harsh.)

Are British baked beans the same as American? ›

American baked beans (also called Boston baked beans) are made with molasses and pork salt (or bacon), and they're slow-cooked in the oven. English-style baked beans (Heinz baked beans being the most famous) are more savory and made with a tomato sauce base.

How to make beans on toast better? ›

Pile the beans onto the toast (you can butter the slices or leave them plain), place the eggs on top and sprinkle with extra cumin. If you have any fresh herbs around like coriander or parsley, you can sprinkle them on, too.

Why do British people eat baked beans on toast? ›

Beans and toast is a breakfast tradition in the UK (it's both adored and loathed) that has stood the test of time. The story goes that in 1927 an executive at Heinz decided to create a national dish in order to sell more canned beans and an iconic dish was born.

Do Brits still eat beans on toast? ›

No, beans on toast is a quick easy meal - the beans always come from a can and always with a tomato sauce. Some people have them with bacon and eggs for breakfast too. So the answer is yes the British eat beans on toast.

How unhealthy is beans on toast? ›

And, despite being considered unhealthy for years, top nutritionists this week gave beans on toast their backing. It can form part of a healthy diet — even though both components are technically ultra-processed foods, according to the British Nutrition Foundation (BNF).

Can I eat beans on toast everyday? ›

Eating beans on toast every day could help you lose weight with volunteers in one study shedding 6lbs in eight weeks thanks to the diet.

Do Americans have beans on toast? ›

Beans on Toast

While Americans certainly like eating beans of all varieties the traditional British canned baked beans are not as popular. Americans do eat what the British would call baked beans, but they do not have them served on toast and find the concept very strange.

What do Brits call beans? ›

We call thembeans. We grow many types of beans in Britain and call then by names such a runner beans, green beans, broad beans etc. However, the most common way of eating beans in Britain is what are called baked beans.

Why do the British eat beans for breakfast? ›

Baked beans, with their tomato-based sauce, were introduced in the late 19th century. Canned baked beans became popular thanks to their convenience and affordability. American soldiers stationed in Britain during World War II further popularized baked beans in the English breakfast.

Why are British beans sweet? ›

Originally baked beans were sweetened with maple syrup by Native Americans, a tradition some recipes still follow, but some English colonists modified the sweetening agent to brown sugar beginning in the 17th century.

Which country eats the most baked beans? ›

It's Really No Surprise That Britain Is The Country That Eats The Most Baked Beans. In 2022, Tridge reported that Britain imported a staggering 100.9 metric tons of baked beans, valued at approximately $99.1 million.

How do you reduce flatulence when cooking beans? ›

But most people can enjoy more beans with less gas with the help of these tips: Soak beans overnight in water, then drain, rinse and cook in fresh water. This decreases the oligosaccharide content. Cooking the beans in a pressure cooker may reduce the oligosaccharides even further.

How do British people eat French toast? ›

Around the world, people enjoy french toast in many different ways. The British call french toast “eggy bread," “gypsy bread" or “french-fried bread." And sometimes they serve it with ketchup. The people of New Zealand prefer their french toast served with bananas, bacon and maple syrup.

Why is beans on toast so popular in the UK? ›

A cheap, protein-packed meal

Though Brits are no longer affected by wartime rationing, they still love their cheap and satisfying beans on toast — a dish that nostalgia has surely propelled to the forefront of the U.K.'s cuisine.

Why do British people eat beans with every meal? ›

Baked beans played a crucial role in helping the British population cope with meat shortages by providing an alternative source of protein. The widespread availability of canning factories made it easier to produce and distribute baked beans as convenient and emergency-ready food.

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