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!
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.
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.
🇬🇧 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.)
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!
And of course, pots of real British tea!
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.
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!
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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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.
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.
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.
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.
- 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.)
- 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.
- Serve immediately.
- Preferably with a cup of hot tea.
Enjoy; you’re now closer to being an honorary Brit! 🇬🇧 This has to be the easiest “recipe” ever, right?
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!)
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
- Put the beans into a small pot over medium low heat.
- 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.)
- 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, 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: 1 Serving Size: 1Amount 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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I think the tv advert was:
A million housewives every day
PICK up a can of beans and say
Beanz Meanz Heinz
Or possibly tin of beans.
All in the deep and distant past!
I just looked it up and you are correct! Thanks, I’m fixing it now. :)
Hello! I’m American but my mom was British, so I grew up eating this. Living in the south, we say or picture things different. So I’m correcting you for us southerners. They are “pork and beans” not “baked beans”. Baked beans is a dish where you add onions, bell peppers, brown sugar, ketchup and mustard and bake in the oven to serve with Barbeque meat,potato salad. For beans on toast you use “pork and beans”. I love the brand Showboat because they are sweeter than Van Dr Camps. A big spoon of butter in it heated over toast……the Best!!! Sounds gross but everyone I’ve shared it with couldn’t believe how good it is!
Sorry Donna, Heinz are baked beans. There is no pork, so there is no need for correction. Also, this is about British beans on toast, and we use Heinz. Definitely use and eat what you enjoy, but you are off the mark regarding what to use and what they are called.
I remember when I was a kid I would sometimes take the beans on my plate and put them on a slice of bread for a bean sandwich. It wasn’t Heinz beans, but tasted pretty darn good! That was here in Massachusetts by the way, and not the UK.
You must have British genes! :)
Beans, beans, good for your heart…The more you eat, the more you fart! Must be a lot of that going on at work places all over the UK every morning! LOL!!!
And how old are you, Brad? Haha!
Just found ur recipe… thought I’d have for dinner this evening— not had it since a Squaddie in British Army
I’ll give the onions a go.. ur Father knows exactly what Soldiers like
Sharing with my friends here in California.. and thank you
Fantastic! He’s going to be happy to hear it!
I’m living in the mid west and have no access to Heinz beans.
Since I’ve never had them I’m at a loss for the flavor.
Excuse my crude excuse for any culinary skills but I would like to know if there is anything close here in the states.
I assume the beans are related to the pork and beans here. Which is the closest? Maple or onion or country style or vegetarian or brown sugar varieties?
Hi AJ! No, unfortunately there’s nothing in the US that tastes like the Heinz beans. However, you can order them on Amazon. Here’s my affiliate link if you’d like to try them, they’re pretty inexpensive.
Van Camp’s pork and Beans are pretty close to Heinz and work well on toast.
Baked beans in America are something altogether different
Oh dear, no! They aren’t close at all. Have you tried Heinz?
Just a cheap can of pork and beans. Not baked beans like he said. He’s British and doesn’t realize there’s a difference. Good eatings!🤣
How do you know who is British? Heinz ARE most definitely baked beans. “Heinz Baked Beans are a brand of baked beans produced by the H. J. Heinz Company, and sold in the United Kingdom and other countries.” Please double check your information before popping in to correct others, Donna. Thanks.
I think it’s interesting Heinz was so big in UK since it’s an American company.
What I’ve always been amazed by is that this version never caught on in the US.
I was initially thinking “no one needs a recipe for beans on toast, what’s Christina on about?”
Then I remembered those catastrophic videos of “how to make British tea” that were doing the rounds the other year – travesty! So on balance I’m glad you’re providing the Americans with how to do things properly.
We’re split in this household. My husband butters the toast, I think it’s a waste of calories because you can’t taste it. Live it topped with cheese or a soft poached egg. If you fancy something with a kick, it’s great with chipotle or a hot sauce too.
That’s exactly it! People who know–know, however, it’s the people who DON’T know who are telling others who don’t know that’s the problem! Hope that made sense!
I will have to try this. I love how it sounds and yes, a comfort food, indeed! :-) ~Valentina
It’s so simple, but that’s why it’s so loved!