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SPAM MUSUBI

Make and share this Spam Musubi recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Iron Woman

Categories     Low Cholesterol

Time 50m

Yield 10 musubis

Number Of Ingredients 7



Spam Musubi image

Steps:

  • Open SPAM can and remove SPAM, set aside. Open both ends of can and wash thoroughly.
  • Cut SPAM into 10 slices and fry until crispy. Let drain.
  • In another pan, combine Soy Sauce, Mirin, and Sugar. Bring to boil over medium-high heat and then reduce to low.
  • Add the SPAM slices to the pan and make sure they are coated in the sauce. Simmer on low until sauce thickens and then remove SPAM.
  • Lay the sheet of Nori on a clean surface. Place the clean SPAM can on the lower third of the Nori. Fill the mold (the SPAM can) with rice and press flat until the rice is 3/4" high.
  • Sprinkle rice with Furikaki and the top with a piece of the SPAM.
  • Remove the mold and place it in a bowl of water to keep it clean.
  • Fold the Nori over the SPAM and Sushi Rice and roll until it is completely wrapped. Moisten the end of the Nori to seal.
  • Repeat this for the rest of the SPAM slices.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 217.5, Fat 9.3, SaturatedFat 3.4, Cholesterol 23.5, Sodium 1104.5, Carbohydrate 25.4, Fiber 1, Sugar 5.3, Protein 7.4

5 cups cooked sushi rice (Room Temperature)
12 ounces Spam
4 tablespoons mirin
5 sheets nori, seaweed (cut in half lengthwise)
6 tablespoons soy sauce
4 tablespoons sugar
Nori Goma Furikake, japanese seasoning (Furikake)

SPAM MUSUBI

Spam Musubi is a popular snack in Hawaii. It is a type of sushi that has marinated cooked spam in sushi. I got this recipe from a local Hawaiian friend when I was living there.

Provided by Rashad Maiden

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks     Meat and Poultry     Pork

Time 5h25m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 9



Spam Musubi image

Steps:

  • Soak uncooked rice for 4 hours; drain and rinse.
  • In a saucepan bring 2 cups water to a boil. Add rice and stir. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 20 minutes. Stir in rice vinegar, and set aside to cool.
  • In a separate bowl, stir together soy sauce, oyster sauce, and sugar until sugar is completely dissolved. Slice luncheon meat lengthwise into 10 slices, or to desired thickness, and marinate in sauce for 5 minutes.
  • In a large skillet, heat oil over medium high heat. Cook slices for 2 minutes per side, or until lightly browned. Cut nori sheets in half and lay on a flat work surface. Place a rice press in the center of the sheet, and press rice tightly inside. Top with a slice of luncheon meat, and remove press. Wrap nori around rice mold, sealing edges with a small amount of water. (Rice may also be formed by hand in the shape of the meat slices, 1 inch thick.) Musubi may be served warm or chilled.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 275.6 calories, Carbohydrate 34.7 g, Cholesterol 23.5 mg, Fat 12 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 6.8 g, SaturatedFat 3.8 g, Sodium 866.2 mg, Sugar 10.1 g

2 cups uncooked short-grain white rice
2 cups water
6 tablespoons rice vinegar
¼ cup soy sauce
¼ cup oyster sauce
½ cup white sugar
1 (12 ounce) container fully cooked luncheon meat (e.g. Spam)
5 sheets sushi nori (dry seaweed)
2 tablespoons vegetable oil

SPAM MUSUBI

Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 55m

Yield Makes 10 musubi

Number Of Ingredients 7



Spam Musubi image

Steps:

  • Cut Spam into 10 slices. Fry until slightly crispy. Remove and drain on plate lined with paper towels. In another pan, combine soy sauce, mirin and sugar. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce to low. Add Spam slices, coating them in the mixture. When mixture has thickened, remove Spam from pan.
  • Lay a sheet of nori lengthwise on a clean surface. Moisten lower half of musubi maker (see Note), and place on lower third of nori. Fill musubi maker with rice and press flat until the rice is 3/4-inch high. Sprinkle rice with furikake. Top with slice of Spam. Remove musubi maker and keep in a bowl of warm water to keep it clean and moist.
  • Starting at the end towards you, fold nori over Spam and rice stack, and keep rolling until completely wrapped in the nori. Slightly dampen the end of the nori to seal it. Repeat with the other nine Spam slices, making sure to rinse off musubi maker after each use to prevent it from getting too sticky.

5 cups cooked sushi rice, room temperature
5 sheets nori, cut in half lengthwise
1 (12 oz.) can Spam
6 tbsp soy sauce
4 tbsp mirin
4 tbsp sugar
Furikake, to taste

HAWAIIAN SHOYU MUSUBI

Presenting an all-time favorite Hawaiian snack: shoyu musubi. Yep, it involves slices of Spam -- seared to crispy perfection, caramelized until it's salty-sweet and wrapped up in sushi rice and nori. Although it's often served like Japanese nigiri (with a big slice of Spam blanketing rice), this recipe makes cute little sushi roll-style bites instead.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 40m

Yield 24 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 7



Hawaiian Shoyu Musubi image

Steps:

  • Cut the Spam into 6 slices and pat the slices dry with paper towels. Wash and dry the Spam can, then line the inside with a sheet of plastic wrap.
  • Whisk together the soy sauce and brown sugar in a small bowl.
  • Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the Spam slices and cook, flipping once, until evenly brown and crispy, about 3 minutes per side. Reduce the heat to medium. Add the soy sauce mixture to the skillet, making sure to scrape in all of the sugar, and quickly flip the Spam slices to coat them. Turn off the heat, leaving the Spam in the skillet to continue absorbing the sauce as it cools.
  • Add 3 tablespoons of rice to the Spam can, dipping the tablespoon measure in cold water as needed to prevent the rice from sticking. Use the back of the tablespoon to pack the rice into a level, compact layer. Top the rice with a generous pinch of furikake and a slice of Spam. Add 3 more tablespoons of rice and pack the rice into an even layer. Grasp the plastic wrap to lift the rice-Spam stack out of the can.
  • Place a sheet of nori on a clean work surface rough-side up. Transfer the rice-Spam stack to the center of the nori--so its length is perpendicular to the length of the nori. Tightly fold one end of the nori up over the rice-Spam stack. Dab water across the second end of the nori, tightly fold it up over the first end and press to seal the seam. Flip the musubi over so the seam side faces down. Repeat with the remaining rice, furikake, Spam slices and nori, replacing the plastic wrap with a new sheet every time.
  • Dampen a sharp knife with cold water and carefully slice each roll crosswise into 4 pieces.

One 12-ounce can Spam
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup light brown sugar
2 teaspoons neutral oil
3 cups cooked sushi rice
2 tablespoons furikake
3 sheets roasted sushi nori, halved crosswise

SPAM MUSUBI

Spam, the love-it-or-hate-it canned ham, was introduced in 1937 and gained popularity during World War II, when more than 150 million pounds were shipped to American troops overseas. Soldiers introduced it to locals, who used the product to create spin-offs of regional dishes like Japanese onigiri and Korean budae jjigae. According to Hormel Foods Corporation, residents of Hawaii eat more Spam than those of any other state. A popular way to eat it there is in the tradition of Japanese omusubi: Stack a pan-fried slice of Spam and a rice patty and wrap a piece of roasted nori around it. This version of the dish is adapted from "Aloha Kitchen: Recipes From Hawai'i," a cookbook of classic Hawaiian dishes by Alana Kysar.

Provided by Kiera Wright-Ruiz

Categories     dinner, easy, for one, for two, lunch, quick, weekday, grains and rice, meat, main course, side dish

Time 20m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8



Spam Musubi image

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, whisk the soy sauce, sugar and mirin (if using). Set aside.
  • Lightly coat the bottom of a large skillet with oil and heat over medium. Fry the Spam slices until evenly browned and crispy, 2 to 3 minutes on each side. Turn off the heat. Working quickly to avoid burning, add the soy mixture and turn the Spam slices until evenly coated in glaze. Immediately transfer the Spam slices and glaze to a plate.
  • To mold the musubi, start by placing a strip of nori, rough side up, on a cutting board or clean work surface. Place a Spam musubi maker mold over it, in the middle, then place a slice of Spam into the mold. (If you don't have a mold, you can line a clean Spam can with plastic wrap instead, and place a slice of Spam at the bottom.) Sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon furikake over the Spam, then fill the mold or can with a generous mound of rice. Press the rice firmly with the musubi maker press or with your hands until it is 3/4- to 1-inch thick, adding more rice as needed.
  • Use the press to hold the rice down with one hand and pull the mold upward to unmold the musubi with your other hand. (If you're using the Spam can, gently lift the Spam and rice out of the can by gently pulling on both sides of the plastic wrap.) Wrap the nori around the Spam-rice stack, bringing both ends of the strip to the middle, folding one over the other, and flipping it over so the seam is down and the Spam is facing up. Repeat with remaining ingredients. Serve immediately or wrap with plastic wrap to take with you on the go.

2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1/2 teaspooon mirin (optional)
1 to 2 teaspoons neutral oil, like canola or vegetable
1 (12-ounce) can Spam, cut horizontally into 8 slices
3 sheets roasted sushi nori, cut into thirds crosswise
2 teaspoons furikake
5 to 6 cups cooked short-grain white rice

DECONSTRUCTED SPAM® MUSUBI

I was craving Spam® musubi. Without a musubi maker/rice press, I improvised with this deconstructed version. I was told this dish is required at all our future potlucks.

Provided by gammaray (=

Categories     Side Dish     Rice Side Dish Recipes

Time 1h40m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 8



Deconstructed Spam® Musubi image

Steps:

  • Mix sugar, soy sauce, and oyster sauce together in a resealable gallon-size bag. Add luncheon meat, seal bag, and turn to coat, gently squeezing to coat luncheon meat. Marinate for at least 1 hour.
  • Bring water to a boil; add rice. Return water to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer until liquid is absorbed and rice is tender, about 15 minutes.
  • Heat a skillet over medium-high heat; add luncheon meat and marinade. Cook, stirring frequently, until luncheon meat is browned and marinade is absorbed, about 5 minutes.
  • Stir rice vinegar into rice until combined.
  • Stir rice and seaweed together in a bowl; add luncheon meat and mix well.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 378.4 calories, Carbohydrate 43.2 g, Cholesterol 51.6 mg, Fat 17.1 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 11.8 g, SaturatedFat 6.1 g, Sodium 886.8 mg, Sugar 10.9 g

½ cup white sugar
¼ cup lite soy sauce
¼ cup oyster sauce
2 (12 ounce) cans low-sodium canned luncheon meat (such as SPAM®), cut into 1/2-inch cubes
2 ½ cups water
2 cups medium-grain white rice (such as Calrose)
6 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 (1.2 ounce) package roasted and seasoned seaweed, torn into 1 1/2-inch pieces

SPAM MUSUBI

Make and share this Spam Musubi recipe from Food.com.

Provided by sheepdoc

Categories     Hawaiian

Time 30m

Yield 8 pieces, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Spam Musubi image

Steps:

  • Seasoning is furikake or li hing mui. I have a stick of umami at home that you grate over food. Don't know what's in it.
  • Cut spam in 8-10 slices. Start frying.
  • Mix equal amounts of soy sauce and sugar. Pour over Spam as it is frying to make extra crispy. Fry to desired crispness.
  • Use a musubi mold to construct musubi or improvise.
  • On sheet of Nori, layer one scoop of rice, sprinkle of seasoning, slice of Spam, sprinkle of seasoning, scoop of rice and pack tightly into a nice rectangle the size of the Spam. Wrap Nori around and seal with some rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 773.8, Fat 23.6, SaturatedFat 8.4, Cholesterol 58.8, Sodium 1159.7, Carbohydrate 115.9, Fiber 3.9, Protein 20.6

1 (12 ounce) can Spam
3 cups uncooked sushi rice, prepared as directed
soy sauce
sugar
seasoning (see directions)
nori

SPAM MUSUBI RECIPE BY TASTY

This popular Hawaiian snack is perfect for any occasion. It's sweet, it's salty, it's sticky, and it's super easy to make.

Provided by Matt Ciampa

Categories     Snacks

Time 30m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 11



Spam Musubi Recipe by Tasty image

Steps:

  • Rinse the rice in cool water until the water runs clear to remove excess starch.
  • In a small pot, combine the rice and water. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove the pot from the heat and let the rice rest, covered, for another 15 minutes.
  • In a microwave-safe bowl, combine the sugar, salt, and vinegar. Microwave for 1 minute, or until the sugar is completely dissolved.
  • Transfer the rice to a medium bowl and pour the vinegar mixture over the rice. Stir with a spatula to combine. Set aside.
  • Heat the canola oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the Spam slices and cook for 2-3 minutes per side, until golden brown and crispy.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the water, soy sauce, and sugar.
  • Reduce the heat to low and pour the soy sauce mixture into the skillet. Let the sauce get bubbly and thick. Coat the Spam slices evenly in the glaze, turning as needed. Remove the pan from the heat.
  • Clean the Spam can and line with plastic wrap. Add a packed ⅓ cup of rice into the bottom of the can, pressing down firmly. Add a piece of cooked Spam on top and press down firmly again. Use the plastic wrap to lift the rice and Spam from the can and repeat with the remaining ingredients.
  • Lay a strip of nori, shiny side down, on a clean surface. Place the Spam and rice stack at the center on top and wrap the nori around, using a little water on your finger to seal the nori. Repeat with the remaining ingredients.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 717 calories, Carbohydrate 129 grams, Fat 14 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, Sugar 18 grams

½ cup short grain white rice
½ cup water
1 teaspoon sugar
¼ teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon rice vinegar
1 tablespoon canola oil
¼ Spam®, sliced in half lengthwise (1 12 ounce can (340 G))
1 tablespoon water
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
2 strips nori, 2 in wide (5 cm)

FANCY SPAM MUSUBI

Make and share this Fancy Spam Musubi recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Julala

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 15m

Yield 8-32 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7



Fancy Spam Musubi image

Steps:

  • Take the Spam out of the can and slice it into 8 slices. Wash the container and set aside for later use.
  • In a skillet, heat the soy sauce, rice wine and sugar until the mixture bubbles. Turn the heat to low and pan fry the slices of Spam, turning often. Remove and let cool.
  • Spread the hot rice about an inch thick. Sprinkle generously with the furikake until most of the surface is covered. Quickly stir the rice so that the furikake is distributed throughout. The warmer the rice, the easier this step is.
  • Line the inside of the Spam can with plastic wrap. Using a small spoon, scoop the rice into the container, packing down firmly after each scoop. Let it chill in the refrigerator for 10 minutes.
  • Pull the rice out of the container by the plastic wrap, and slice it into 8 slices. This is easier to do if you dip the knife in water.
  • Top each slice of rice with a slice of Spam.
  • Cut the nori into 1/2 inch strips. Wrap around, making the ends meet at the bottom. Use a little bit of water to make the ends stick together.
  • Enjoy!
  • Note: to make these as appetizers, just cut each slice widthwise into four small pieces, and they are bite sized! Very cute!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 230, Fat 11.6, SaturatedFat 4.2, Cholesterol 29.4, Sodium 1077.9, Carbohydrate 21.7, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 6.4, Protein 7.7

12 ounces Spam
2 cups hot cooked white rice
1/4 cup bonito flakes (furikake is better)
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup rice wine
nori

SPAM MUSUBI

Hawaiian snack that is fun to make. My sons and their friends enjoy assembling their own Spam musubi rolls, and then eating them. The nori sheets and furikake seasoning can be found in the Asian food department of larger supermarkets. The rectangular rice press would be found at a kitchen speciality store, online sites such as Amazon.com or picked up on a trip to Hawaii for a few dollars.

Provided by Coconut Palace

Categories     Hawaiian

Time 1h20m

Yield 9 Snack rolls

Number Of Ingredients 12



Spam Musubi image

Steps:

  • Cook rice as directed in electric rice cooker. Lightly salt cooked rice.
  • Slice luncheon meat into 9 slices. Place into lightly oiled frying pan or non stick pan, and brown on both sides. Remove from pan.
  • To make sauce, reduce the temperature to low. Add shoyu, vinegar, sugar and ginger to frying pan. Stir until blended. Mix cornstarch with water, then add to frying pan. Stir and cook until thickened.
  • Turn off heat and add the luncheon meat slices to the frying pan, turning to coat the slices with sauce.
  • Assembly:.
  • For the musubii rolls, you can use a cookie sheet as a prep surface for easy cleanup. First lay out a half sheet of the nori and center a rectangular rice press. The edges of the press should reach the width of the nori.
  • Fill Rice press half way with the rice, then press lightly. Add a luncheon meat slice. then sprinkle with rice seasoning (furikake) if desired. Fill mold the rest of the way with rice. Press down firmly. Carefully remove rice press.
  • Bring up one side of the nori and fold around the rice. Seal the sheets with a little water, by dipping your finger in the 1/4 cup of water and then rub the edge of the nori sheet. Fold up the other half of the sheet and press firmly to the wet edge to bond the sides together.
  • Repeat with remaining rice, placing the finished musubi seam side down on a plate.
  • Notes:.
  • A little oil on the rice press will keep the rice from sticking.
  • You can slice each roll in half for smaller size party food.
  • In Hawaii, musubi is sold in many convenience stores. Besides Spam, other varieties sold include barbecue, teriyaki or cutlet style chicken.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 545.4, Fat 10.9, SaturatedFat 3.9, Cholesterol 26.1, Sodium 977, Carbohydrate 96.1, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 5.7, Protein 12.7

5 cups short-grain rice
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 (12 ounce) can Spam
1/4 cup shoyu or 1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup white sugar
1/4 cup vinegar
1/2 cup water
1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon nori (furikake) or 1 teaspoon bonito rice seasoning (furikake)
1 (1 -2 ounce) package sushi nori, roasted seaweed, cut in half
1/4 cup water, for sealing nori

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Cook Time5 min. Total Time. 15 mins. Ingredients. 2 slices SPAM® Classic – sliced 3/8. 3 ounces cooked white rice, seasoned with furikake and toasted sesame seeds, if desired. 1 tablespoon HOUSE OF TSANG® Hibatchi Grill Sweet Ginger Sesame Sauce or HOUSE OF TSANG® General Tso Sauce. 1 whole sheet nori. Try These Flavors for a Fun Twist.
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10 MOST POPULAR SAUDI DISHES - TASTEATLAS
Hailing from Hejaz, saleeg is a traditional Saudi Arabian rice dish consisting of creamy, porridge-like short-grain rice and roasted meat. Chicken is the most common meat choice, and it is typically boiled in water with spices before it is roasted. This dish uses a combination of the broth in which the meat has been cooking, hot water, and ...
From tasteatlas.com


SPAM MUSUBI - RECIPES BY SEOUL TASTE
Likes: 냉면, pho (vietnamese noodle soup), 분식, beef stew, slow food, izakaya Dislikes: anything with cumin. Aaron Namba. Follow @aaronnamba. With all the great eats in Korea, Aaron would be 300 lbs by now (er, 136kg) if Seoul had any fewer stairs. His only disappointments are the dearth of craft beer and proper baked goods. The craft beer scene is improving, but on the …
From seoultaste.com


SPAM MUSUBI - INSPIRED THROUGH FOOD
It seems appropriate to start off this food blog with a recipe that I grew up eating and making as a kid. Spam Musubi is a popular snack in Hawaii and for good reason. It is delicious and portable. You can take it to school for lunch, to the park for a picnic, or even sneak one in the movie theater as a snack. Have the kids make them with you and make an event …
From inspiredthroughfood.com


SPAM MUSUBI! - TWO RED BOWLS
(Although, if you do use your hands, be sure to use plastic food gloves or wet your hands before each musubi, or else you’ll get a thick layer of rice absolutely everywhere and very quickly.) Simple Spam Musubi. 1 can Spam (I prefer to use Spam Lite) 1-2 tbsp sugar 1/4 cup water 1 splash soy sauce (optional; for a saltier version, reduce water to 2 tbsp and increase …
From tworedbowls.com


HOW TO MAKE SPAM MUSUBI - HIP FOODIE MOM
Instructions. In a small bowl, whisk the soy sauce, sugar and the mirin. Set aside. Using a skillet over medium heat, add the oil and fry the Spam slices until evenly browned and crispy, about 2 to 3 minutes on each side. Add the soy sauce mixture and turn the Spam slices until evenly coated in the glaze.
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THE TRUTH ABOUT SPAM MUSUBI - CALLING ALL FOOD LOVERS!
Spam is its own food group in Hawaii, which explains why it is cut up, sauteed, cooked in shoyu and sugar, and can be found in everything from breakfast eggs to the Hawaiian favorite, spam musubi. The spam, rice, and nori snack can be found everywhere — from gas stations to restaurants. Musubi even has fans in high places — the concoction is said to be a …
From mashed.com


EASY HAWAIIAN SPAM MUSUBI - KAWALING PINOY
Spam musubi is ubiquitous in Hawaiian food culture and sold at almost every convenience or Mom-and-Pop stores on the islands. Adapted from the Japanese onigiri, this sushi-style treat is made of Spam, short-grain rice, and seaweed. It’s a popular snack or lunch food, traditionally served with soy sauce or Japanese mayonnaise. These handy snacks are …
From kawalingpinoy.com


PIN ON !RR SAVORY RECIPES
Apr 9, 2017 - Spam Musubi is a ubiquitous snack and lunch food in Hawaii comprising of a slice of Spam and a slab of rice wrapped together with nori or dried seaweed. Apr 9, 2017 - Spam Musubi is a ubiquitous snack and lunch food in Hawaii comprising of a slice of Spam and a slab of rice wrapped together with nori or dried seaweed. Pinterest . Today. Explore. When …
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SPAM MUSUBI - ROTI N RICE | SPAM MUSUBI, PARTY FINGER ...
Aug 1, 2014 - Spam Musubi is a ubiquitous snack and lunch food in Hawaii comprising of a slice of Spam and a slab of rice wrapped together with nori or dried seaweed. Aug 1, 2014 - Spam Musubi is a ubiquitous snack and lunch food in Hawaii comprising of a slice of Spam and a slab of rice wrapped together with nori or dried seaweed. Pinterest . Today. Explore. When …
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SPAM MUSUBI RECIPE - UNCLE JERRY'S KITCHEN
Cut Spam into 1/2-inch thick slices lengthwise. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Drizzle Spam with soy sauce and sprinkle with a little sugar. Fry soy-covered side down for approximately 2 minutes, or until soy and sugar have caramelized. Drizzle a bit more soy and sugar on the uncooked side and flip, cooking until the second side is ...
From unclejerryskitchen.com


HAWAIIAN SPAM MUSUBI RECIPE WITHOUT MOLD | HAWAII TRAVEL ...
A comfort food in the Islands, spam musubi it’s a staple at most homes. However, it’s not quite popular on the mainland. The thing I love the most about it is how easy it is to make! You only need a couple of pantry staples to create this dish at home. However, don’t let the fact that’s super easy fool you, because it’s incredibly delicious! This is the type of dish that after …
From hawaiitravelwithkids.com


BEST SPAM MUSUBI ON OAHU - RESTAURANTS - CHOWHOUND
Aug 19, 2008 10:37 AM 22. I'm surprised that I've never seen this topic on the EIA board, so I thought I'd bring it up. Everytime I visit Hawaii, I spend some time sampling Spam musubis. My past favorites have included Caryn's Okazuya on Young and the supermarket in Haleiwa. This trip, the best I had was at Fukuya on King Street.
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