What is National Beans ‘n’ Franks Day?
On National Hot Dog Month, we encourage you to make our favorite dishes during National Beans 'N' Franks Day on July 13th. This basic recipe cooks up a delectable dish in no time and goes well with summertime barbecues, too.
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Both dishes are similar to pork'n' beans, but you can substitute hot dogs or frankfurters for the pork, as well as "beanie weenies." Both dishes are also known as "beanie weenies."
Baked beans became popular during the Civil War in the United States. They would later become one of the first canned convenience foods on the market in the 1890s. Baked beans became a staple of the chuckwagon as a result. However, adding franks to the beans became a culinary technique, but it is unknown when adding franks to the beans became a culinary technique.
The franks, or frankfurters, can be beef, pork, or a combination of both. Before being cured, the ground meat is mixed with spices and seasonings before being cured. These sausage style wieners or hot dogs can be served with or without casings. The franks are cut into bite-sized pieces before adding them to the beans..