Octarine wrote:I ordered the kalua pork with cabbage plate and a side of spam musubi
Octarine,
I've always wanted to try spam musubi, even went so far as to cull recipes from Al Gore's internet until I found a good one, if that's possible.

But never could bring myself to make the recipe.
Now it looks as if I have no excuse. I wonder if I will be saying ono grinds or Oh No grinds.
Enjoy,
Gary
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Rec.food.cooking
9/1/98
Spam MUSUBI
For 20 musubi:
4 cups uncooked Japanese rice (the kind that sticks together after cooking)
Appropriate amount of water to cook rice (about 4 cups)
5 sheets of sushi nori (seaweed in big squares)
1 can of Spam or Spam lite
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup rice wine (mirin or aji-mirin)
Cook rice in rice cooker for best results, allow approximately 20-25min.
If no rice cooker is available pour rice and water into a large saucepan
that is made from heavy material. Heat water and rice until boiling then
immediately turn down and simmer for approxiamately 20-25 min. or until
soft. Boil soy sauce, sugar and rice wine. After it boils, turn off
flame. Cut Spam into 1/4 in. wide slices. Fry in pan. Soak fried Spam in
soy sauce mixture. Line a musubi-maker with a piece of waxed paper that
is the same size as the sushi nori. Then place sushi nori inside so that
both edges stick straight up. Spread cooked rice across bottom of musubi
maker, on top of nori. 1/4 in. high is fine. Place two pieces of Spam in
musubi maker on top of rice. Spam should cover most of the length of the
musubi maker. Spread more cooked rice on top of Spam. About 1/4 in high.
Fold over one side of the nori. Use musubi maker insert to press down on
top of nori, rice and Spam. Fold over other side of nori and press down.
Remove musubi log from maker, but leave wax paper for next use. Cut each
log into four pieces.