How Do You Make Spam Musubi?
A tasty way to use Spam or luncheon meat is to make a Spam Musubi, a popular dish in Hawaii. Musubi means “tied together”, and makes use of nori or dry seaweed. Step 1 In a mixing bowl, place the uncooked rice and soak in water for 3-4 hours. Drain and rinse. Step 2 Put 2 cups of water in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Add rice and stir. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Step 3 Using another bowl, mix together soy sauce, oyster sauce and sugar. Stir until sugar is completely dissolved. Slice Spam lengthwise onto 6 slices or more depending on desired thickness. Marinate in sauce for 5 minutes. Step 4 Heat the large skillet in medium heat, add cooking oil. Cook slices of Spam for 2-3 minutes on each side or until slightly brown and a little crispy. Step 5 Cut nori sheets in strips, lay flat on clean surface. Scoop the cooked rice and place inside the rice molds. Press tightly and place at the center of the nori strip. Release the mold and then add a slice of cooked Spam