These Instant Pot cowboy beans (also known as chuckwagon beans or calico beans) are loaded with ground beef and bacon cooked in a sweet, tangy and smoky sauce. This homemade recipe gets rave reviews from everyone that tries them! Perfect side dish for holiday gatherings, potlucks, and parties, and it is a must for game day.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine American
Keyword Baked Beans, barbecue beans, Calico Beans, Chuckwagon Beans, Instant Pot Bean Recipes, Side Dishes
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 35 minutesminutes
Total Time 50 minutesminutes
Servings 9servings
Calories 417kcal
Ingredients
1cupbacondiced
1tablespoonoile.g. olive oil
1poundground beef90-95% lean
1oniondiced (approximately 1 cup
1green bell pepperdiced (approximately 1 cup)
1cupvegetable stock
1teaspoongarlic powder
1teaspoononion powder
1teaspoonpaprika
½teaspoonred chili or cayenne pepper
1.5teaspoonsbrown sugaroptional, depending on the sweetness of the BBQ sauce
1tablespoonWorcestershire sauce
1tablespoonDijon mustard
1canpinto beansor red beans, 14-15 oz.
1canwhite beansor black-eyed peas, 14-15 oz.
1canbaked beans14-15 oz.
1cupbarbecue sauce
Instructions
Press the Saute function key on Instant Pot (press more than once to cycle to More mode) and add the oil and bacon. Cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring a few times until browned and crispy. Remove the cooked bacon and set it aside in a bowl.
Add onions, bell peppers and ground beef and cook for 4-5 minutes to brown off.
Add the stock and stir scraping up the bottom with a spatula to remove any stuck bits. This is important because if there is anything burnt stuck on the bottom, you will get the Burn signal.
Add the remaining ingredients except for the barbecue sauce. Add half of the cooked bacon back to the pot and reserve the rest. Stir through and then spread the BBQ sauce over the top but don't mix through. This (again) will prevent the possible Burn error.
Secure and lock the lid. Set to Pressure Cook for 5 minutes on HIGH pressure. The Instant Pot will take about 10 minutes to come to pressure and then the timer will start. Once done, let the Instant Pot stand undisturbed for about 5 minutes and then use the quick release to let off the remaining pressure.
Open the lid and stir the beans. Saute on More for 5-7 minutes to reduce the sauce by about a third.
Top with the reserved cooked bacon and serve with a side of grated cheese.
Notes
Saute time: 15 minutes (before and after pressure cooking) | Coming to pressure: 10 minutes | Pressure cooking time: 5 minutes | Release: Natural release 5 minutes followed by quick release | Total cooking time: 35 minutes