Dean's kebab exchanged for tinned food (5,5)
I believe the answer is:
baked beans
'tinned food' is the definition.
'baked beans' can be an answer for 'food' (I've seen this before). I'm unsure of the 'tinned' bit.
'dean's kebab exchanged' is the wordplay.
'exchanged' indicates an anagram.
'deans'+'kebab'='deanskebab'
'deanskebab' with letters rearranged gives 'BAKED BEANS'.
'for' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for baked beans that I've seen before include "food campers might have" , "veg too" , "Haricots in tomato sauce" , "Tinned vegetables" , "Full English breakfast essential?" .)