SPAM MUSUBI MOLD RECIPES

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SPAM MUSUBI RECIPE - NYT COOKING



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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

Total Time 20 minutes

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

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

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.

SPAM MUSUBI RECIPE - NYT COOKING



Spam Musubi Recipe - NYT Cooking image

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

Total Time 20 minutes

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

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

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.

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On our 7th trip to the Hawaiian Islands, we finally tried Spam Musubi! It is "ono"! I have to say I only used this recipe as a guideline. I made a few changes. I marinaded the spam in teriyaki, and cut nori into 1 1/2 inch strips. I also bought a musubi mold…
From allrecipes.com
See details


HOW TO MAKE SPAM MUSUBI | FAVORITE FAMILY RECIPES
Jun 15, 2020 · Make your own Musubi mold. First of all, you will need to make or buy a Musubi mold. I didn’t want to fork out $10 to have one sent to me from Hawaii so I made my own. First, you will need to get a mini SPAM can (you will need SPAM anyway to make the Musubi…
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SPAM MUSUBI - WIKIPEDIA
Spam musubi is a snack and lunch food composed of a slice of grilled Spam sandwiched either in between or on top of a block of rice, wrapped together with nori in the tradition of Japanese onigiri.. Inexpensive and portable, Spam musubi …
From en.m.wikipedia.org
See details


SPAM MUSUBI RECIPE HAWAIIAN STYLE - EATING RICHLY
Once your rice and SPAM are cooked (yes, you’re actually suppose to COOK the SPAM!), it’s time to mold or press your musubi. I like to lay out the strip of nori (seaweed) and put the musubi mold on top of it. Then fill the mold …
From eatingrichly.com
See details


EASY HAWAIIAN SPAM MUSUBI - KAWALING PINOY
Mar 23, 2020 · 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…
From kawalingpinoy.com
See details


SPAM ONIGIRAZU スパムおにぎらず • JUST ONE COOKBOOK
Jun 08, 2016 · Spam Onigirazu is perfect for a quick meal or snack on the go. The winning combination of fried eggs, sweet sushi rice, and classic spam wrapped up in crunchy nori. You want to sink your teeth into this yummy treat! If you love a popular Hawaiian favorite SPAM ® Musubi, you will LOVE this SPAM ® Onigirazu …
From justonecookbook.com
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EASY ONIGIRI RECIPE: DELICIOUS JAPANESE RICE BALLS
Apr 16, 2021 · Place the top half of the mold on top and press down gently. Remove the top of the mold and invert the bottom half over a plate. Press down on the button in the middle to help the onigiri slide out. Wet the inside of the mold …
From allwaysdelicious.com
See details


ONIGIRI (JAPANESE RICE BALLS) おにぎり • JUST ONE COOKBOOK
Sep 29, 2017 · Onigiri (おにぎり) or sometimes called Nigirimeshi (握り飯) or Omusubi (おむすび; in English, however, it’s also called Musubi but not used in Japan) is a Japanese rice ball made of …
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Sushi (すし, 寿司, 鮨, 鮓, pronounced or) is a traditional Japanese dish of prepared vinegared rice (鮨飯, sushi-meshi), usually with some sugar and salt, accompanied by a variety of ingredients (ねた, neta), such as seafood, often raw, and vegetables.Styles of sushi and its presentation vary widely, but the one key ingredient is "sushi …
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