
Cooking with Hank – Oops, I Sat on Dinner
Are you a hungry cowpoke or a delicate city folk? It just doesn't matter; Hank can feed you!
RICHLAND CENTER, Wis (WRCO Entertainment) – Welcome to cooking with Hank. Do you have the hunger? Are you a hungry cowpoke or a delicate city folk? It just doesn’t matter; Hank can feed you!
Cowpoke Can o’ Beans Surprise
(Also known as “Oops, I Sat on Dinner”)
Ingredients:
- 1 can o’ baked beans (preferably not already exploded in yer saddlebag)
- 1 raw onion (or a wild one you wrestled from the prairie)
- 1 hunk o’ smoked sausage or jerky stick (whatever’s not already gnawed on)
- A splash of whiskey (optional but highly encouraged)
- Dash of dirt (adds authenticity)
- A rusty horseshoe for stirrin’ (sanitation optional)
- Salt, pepper, and a whole lotta bad decisions
Directions:
- Build a fire like a real cowboy—but if yer eyebrows go up in smoke, you’re too close.
- Throw the can of beans (unopened) straight into the fire. Yell, “YEE-HAW!” for no reason.
- Wait ten minutes or until you hear a loud pop. That means it’s ready… or the can’s now part of the Milky Way.
- If the can survived, remove it with yer trusty boot or burnt stick. Don’t use yer hand unless you like screamin’.
- Chop up the onion with your pocketknife (wipe it off first if you used it to scrape boot gunk).
- Slice the sausage or jerky and toss it into the beans.
- Add a splash of whiskey, but only after takin’ a swig yerself for “quality control.”
- Stir with the horseshoe, grunt like a prospector, and serve right from the can.
- Eat while starin’ into the fire, sayin’ deep cowboy stuff like, “Beans is proof the Lord has a sense o’ humor.”
Serves: One hungry cowpoke or two delicate city folks

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