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Spam Musubi 01
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Spam Musobi
What works best in sushi is Japanese short grain rice. It's stickier and has a great flavor. I use a rice cooker, personally. I was always against it, wanting to cook my rice in a pot, until my fiance bought a rice cooker for us. Now I can't see life without it. The rice can be specially cooked with a vinegar/water solution. I have done that and just cooked the rice normally. Now, there are several ways of making the musobi. First off, the spam (I use the less salt version) is sliced into 1/4 inch slabs. This is fried in a pan (can use spray pam if you want, but the spam has plenty of grease to keep it from sticking).
If you want rolled sushi style spam, then the cooked spam is sliced into long strips. Otherwise, there is a mold you can get in any Asian food market and the spam can be cut to size for that (usually a rectangular mold). My fiance likes his musobi with the rice molded in the rectangular mold and a slab of spam on top. From there I wrap a strip of the nori (seaweed) around the middle (width wise) of the musobi. Otherwise, you can put it in a roll with cucumbers, green onions and rice (my favorite).
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Spam Musubi is AWESOME, April 6, 2004 - 12:01 AM
Reviewer: Anonymous from San Diego, CA USA
I LOVE SPAM MUSUBI!! i have been eating it all my life. My grandma makes it all the time and i fall in love over and over again!!
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