Musubi Recipes From Hawaii

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WebCut sheet of nori into thin nori strips (about 1 x 1/8 inch) with kitchen sheers. In a large skillet, add cooking oil on medium high heat. Once oil is up to temperature (about 2 …

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WebStep 3 In a clean, large skillet, heat some cooking oil. Once the oil is hot, add sliced spam. Cook the spam over medium heat for 60-90 seconds on each side until browned. Place …

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Web1/2 tbsp dark soy sauce. 6 tbsp brown sugar. 1 tbsp white miso paste. INGREDIENTS (katsu breading) 1 egg. 1/2 cup AP flour. 1/2 cup panko breadcrumb. Woo Can Cook is a …

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WebCut the nori into 3 inch wide sheets. Open a can of spam and slice it one inch in length. Usually comes out to 9-10 slices. Fry the spam on a pan over medium heat. 3-4 minutes …

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WebSpam Musubi is a famous Hawaii snack made from Spam, rice, and nori. Easy to make, portable, and tasty! Home » Hawaii Recipes Spam Musubi, A Hawaii Snack! …

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WebIn a small bowl, mix the soy sauce and water until combined. Turn the heat to medium-low heat and sprinkle the sugar evenly over the spam and flip the spam to evenly coat, for …

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WebPrepare Skillet: Lightly spray a large skillet with non-stick cooking spray and add the spam slices to the pan. Heat over medium-high heat. Pan Fry: Fry the slices for 3-4 minutes on …

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WebFlip and cook until the other side is also browned and crispy, 2 to 3 minutes. Whisk together the water and soy sauce in a small bowl. Sprinkle the sugar evenly over the Spam slices, …

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WebPreheat a pan on medium heat, and brush lightly with oil (optional). Add the spam slices in a single layer and sear both sides until golden brown (about 3 min per side). Once all the …

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WebClean the Spam can and dry. Cut cling-wrap to about an 8 x 12 inch piece. Line the cling-wrap inside the can and make sure the corners are outside. Scoop about 3 tablespoons …

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WebPour the marinade over the Spam and allow it to cook for 1-2 minutes until the sauce thickens and coats the Spam. In a small saucepan, melt the butter over low heat and …

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WebForm rice layer: Add ½ cup of cooked rice to an empty spam container lined with plastic wrap or to a musubi mold. Firmly press it down with the back of a spoon or the mold lid. …

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WebAdd eggs, sugar, mirin, and shoyu in a bowl and whisk. Heat oil in a skillet over low-medium heat. Once the oil is hot, slowly pour egg mixture into the skillet. Cover with a lid and …

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WebJump to Recipe. SPAM musubi rolls made with low-sodium SPAM, rice, nori, egg and a teriyaki-style marinade. Perfect for an on-the-go snack or breakfast. Hawaiian residents …

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WebStep 2. 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. …

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WebWhisk the water and soy sauce together in a small bowl. Sprinkle the sugar evenly over the spam slices. Pour in the soy sauce and water mixture once the sugar melts. Pour around …

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WebMarinate for about 15 minutes. Drain off marinade and fry SPAM on each side over medium heat until slightly crispy or until desired doneness. Some people like to glaze the SPAM …

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