I'm a sushi-a-holic, but I'm not sure how keen I'd be on trying a piece of spam sushi. If it sounds like your thing, check out the recipe on Zakka Life.
I have this all the time at home. My mom is Korean and she makes it in a dish that's similar to sushi called kimbap. It's rice with whatever you want in the middle wrapped in seaweed, so it's pretty much sushi, just without the fish. You put whatever you want in it, sometimes hotdogs haha.
Spam isn't that bad at all. I like it fried with ketchup. Good with eggs haha.
In Hawaii these are called Spam musubi. You can get 'em anywhere--even 7/11 stores! They even sell special molds so every musubi comes out the same size. We Hawaii folks love our Spam.
I'm from Guam and Spam was a typical meat to have on any given day, but my sis lives in Hawaii, and I miss the Spam musubi we used to get there. Now that I'm here in England, its been a while since I've had any and could definitely stand to make a dish with some!
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Shivi
Apr 23, 2008 1:29am
What exactly is spam? It looks gross though
LaLaHappy
Apr 23, 2008 1:15pm
I am not a big fan of spam, but I have tried something like this. It was on a dare...and it wasn't that bad. Must have been the wasabi! ;)
Tami
Apr 30, 2008 5:15am
I have this all the time at home. My mom is Korean and she makes it in a dish that's similar to sushi called kimbap. It's rice with whatever you want in the middle wrapped in seaweed, so it's pretty much sushi, just without the fish. You put whatever you want in it, sometimes hotdogs haha.
Spam isn't that bad at all. I like it fried with ketchup. Good with eggs haha.
Krissi
May 1, 2008 2:54am
I had this at a Hawaiian restaurant in San Francisco (really) and love it! Weird, cause SPAM kinda grosses me out.
K. I.
May 2, 2008 3:29am
In Hawaii these are called Spam musubi. You can get 'em anywhere--even 7/11 stores! They even sell special molds so every musubi comes out the same size. We Hawaii folks love our Spam.
Melody Kitn
May 8, 2008 8:13pm
I'm from Guam and Spam was a typical meat to have on any given day, but my sis lives in Hawaii, and I miss the Spam musubi we used to get there. Now that I'm here in England, its been a while since I've had any and could definitely stand to make a dish with some!