If you grew up loving beans on toast, get ready… because this Cheesy Beans on Toast Bake takes that classic comfort and turns it into something even more irresistible. Think warm, bubbling beans… melty cheddar… smoky bacon, golden toast tucked underneath… all baked together into the coziest, most satisfying dish.
It’s simple. It’s budget‑friendly. And it’s exactly the kind of meal that makes a chilly day feel a little brighter. Perfect for busy nights, lazy weekends, or whenever you want something comforting without a lot of fuss.
This is comfort food with heart — familiar, nostalgic, and so delicious you’ll wonder why you haven’t been making it this way all along.
- 4 slices of bread
- soft butter for spreading
- 4 rashers of streaky bacon
- 1 (200g/14oz) tin of baked beans in tomato sauce
- 1 cup (115g) grated strong cheddar cheese
- a handful of crispy fried onions
- Preheat the oven to 350*F/180*C/ gas mark 4. Butter a small casserole dish. (Mine is 7 by 11 inches.)
- Toast your bread and then butter it generously. Cut into bite sized squares and toss into the casserole dish. (Buttering it generously helps to prevent the beans from soaking too much into the bread and making it overly soggy.)
- Fry your bacon until it reaches your desired crispness. Drain well on paper towels and then break into pieces. (I don't like to make it too crisp as it loses it's flavor I find.)
- Top the toasted bread with the canned beans. Sprinkle the bacon pieces over top and then scatter on the cheese to cover. Sprinkle with a handful of the crispy onions. (The crispy onions add a lovely touch.)
- Cover with foil and bake for 15 minutes in the preheated oven. Uncover and bake for about 10 minutes more, until bubbling and golden brown. (Covering it for the short period of time helps it to heat through properly and then uncovering it helps to crisp up the topping.)
- Serve immediately to two lucky people.
- Read through the recipe several times before you start to make the dish. This will help to familiarize you with anything that you need.
- Assemble all of your ingredients before you begin so that you don't leave anything out.
- Make sure you use a good, sturdy white bread. You don't want anything that is going to go mush in the bake time.
- Butter your toast well.
- Make sure you use a good quality baked bean and do not drain. I used Heinz baked beans in tomato sauce and if you can get the British version of them, so much the better as they are not as sweet as the North American variety.
- Use a good well flavored cheese. I used a white cheddar.
- Don't over cook the bacon. Overcooked bacon loses it's flavor.
MUSHROOMS ON TOAST - This is mushrooms on toast the way it should be — rich, rustic, deeply savory, and absolutely bursting with flavor. Forget the soggy tinned version of years past. This recipe brings the mushrooms to life: sautéed until golden and caramelized, tossed with sweet red onions, crispy pancetta, fragrant garlic, and fresh oregano. A final knob of butter melts through the pan, creating a glossy, irresistible finish. Spoon that over thick slices of buttery sourdough toast and you’ve got a dish that feels both humble and indulgent. It’s quick, comforting, and perfect for evenings when you want something warm and satisfying without fuss. Earthy mushrooms, salty pancetta, herby brightness… every bite is a little moment of joy.
BACON & CHEESE ON TOAST - the kind of comforting, no‑nonsense food that never goes out of style — a golden, melty, savory treat that feels like childhood, cozy weekends, and late‑night cravings all rolled into one. Thick toast gets a flavor‑boosting schmear (think grainy mustard, marmite, or even mango chutney), then a generous snowfall of sharp cheddar, and finally ribbons of smoky bacon laid lovingly on top. A quick blast under the grill transforms everything into bubbling, crisp‑edged perfection — the cheese molten and rich, the bacon sizzling, the toast sturdy enough to hold all that goodness. It’s simple, it’s satisfying. Warm, nostalgic, and endlessly adaptable… this is comfort food at its most delicious.

Cheesy Beans on Toast Bake
A simple throw together of a much beloved dish. Sized for two. This is delicious. Cheesy, rich and hearty. True comfort food.
Ingredients
- 4 slices of bread
- soft butter for spreading
- 4 rashers of streaky bacon
- 1 (200g/14oz) tin of baked beans in tomato sauce
- 1 cup (115g) grated strong cheddar cheese
- a handful of crispy fried onions
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350*F/180*C/ gas mark 4. Butter a small casserole dish. (Mine is 7 by 11 inches.)
- Toast your bread and then butter it generously. Cut into bite sized squares and toss into the casserole dish.
- Fry your bacon until it reaches your desired crispness. Drain well on paper towels and then break into pieces.
- Top the toasted bread with the canned beans. Sprinkle the bacon pieces over top and then scatter on the cheese to cover. Sprinkle with a handful of the crispy onions.
- Cover with foil and bake for 15 minutes in the preheated oven. Uncover and bake for about 10 minutes more, until bubbling and golden brown.
- Serve immediately to two lucky people.
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