Sep-24-2022 07:09 AM
Oct-04-2022 11:48 AM
miltvill wrote:
I like to cut Span up into small pieces and fry it until it is crispy. Then add scrambled eggs to the pan. I also like to make Span sandwiches with mayo, tomato and lettuce.
Make Mac and Cheese. Then mix in small diced pieces of Spam and a few tablespoons of diced jalapeno peppers. You can get a jar of diced jalapeno peppers in the pickle section of the grocery store.
The Walmart brand of Span is also very good.
Oct-03-2022 12:48 PM
Sep-26-2022 08:44 PM
Epicurious wrote:from Spam Is a Stir-Fry Secret Weapon
If you’ve ever fried a slice of Spam, you know that something magical happens when it hits a hot pan. The result is like bacon but not quite, fried bologna but not exactly. It’s cracklingly crisp on the outside but meaty in the middle, a delightful combination that’s impossible to replicate. I love Spam as the backbone of musubi or in a bowl of great fried rice, but hadn’t considered it as regular stir-fry material until cooking from my pantry became more of a priority. Salty and porky, it’s the perfect addition to a pan of vegetables and grains—thinly sliced or even torn into bite-sized pieces.
Sep-26-2022 07:38 AM
JoeH wrote:While watching the LLWS last month many of the Hawaiian boys, whom out powered every other team, said their favorite dish was Spam something. I don't recall what that something was but it must be a hit with the kids.
We were in Hawaii a few years ago and was amazed at the amount and variety of flavors of SPAM on the shelves in the supermarkets.
Sep-26-2022 07:09 AM
JoeH wrote:
We were in Hawaii a few years ago and was amazed at the amount and variety of flavors of SPAM on the shelves in the supermarkets.
Sep-26-2022 05:42 AM
bukhrn wrote:
Most/All the recipes i see here reference Fried Spam, which is actually the only way I like spam.
As for all those that diss on spam, i'll bet they wolf down hot dogs & bologna, if they've ever been to a hot dog or bologna factory, they'd go screaming into the night.
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Sep-26-2022 04:33 AM
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Sep-25-2022 10:14 AM
bukhrn wrote:
Most/All the recipes i see here reference Fried Spam, which is actually the only way I like spam.
1995brave wrote:
I like Spam and Tofu over rice. Take the Spam and Tofu and slice them thin, fry them and serve over rice.
Spam and Tofu soup. Cube Spam, Tofu, potatoes, and carrots. Boil them up with spices of choice and serve in a bowl with rice.
Sep-25-2022 06:25 AM
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Sep-24-2022 03:14 PM
magnusfide wrote:dhull wrote:
Whew I thought you were putting a slice of spam between 2 hostess ding dongs.
There's an idea. I think I'll suggest to the grandsons learning how to cook on an open fire.:C
EVERYONE: Thanks to those of you who respected the spirit of this thread and posted recipes as requested. If you only post to snark, take it to another thread.IAMICHABOD wrote:
One of my favorite things is the old stand by of biscuits and gravy,but with the Spam twist.
Starting with diced and fried Spam then mixing it with my Home Made Country Gravy then mixing in the Spam then ladling it over my biscuits.
I think that's my fave too. Fried extra crispy of course. Sometimes I'll put a small dollop of grape jelly on top for that sweet/salty kick.
Sep-24-2022 03:03 PM
dhull wrote:
Whew I thought you were putting a slice of spam between 2 hostess ding dongs.
IAMICHABOD wrote:
One of my favorite things is the old stand by of biscuits and gravy,but with the Spam twist.
Starting with diced and fried Spam then mixing it with my Home Made Country Gravy then mixing in the Spam then ladling it over my biscuits.