Spam Musubi Recipe
2 C. short grain rice
2 T. rice vinegar
2 T. sugar
1 T. salt
1 can Spam
3 T. soy sauce
2 T. sugar
2 T. mirin or rice vinegar
2-4 sheets nori (seaweed)
Make rice. Pour rice into a large bowl and swirl around in cold water. Pour water out (you may want to use a cheese cloth) and repeat twice more until water around rice is clear. In a medium pot over high heat, place rinsed rice and 2 C. cold water. Leave uncovered and bring to a boil. Once the pot begins to boil, reduce the heat to low and cover for 15 minutes. Keeping cover on, remove pot from heat and let sit for 10 minutes. In a separate small bowl or ramekin, mix rice vinegar, sugar, salt and microwave until warm (30 seconds). Uncover rice and mix in rice vinegar mixture to coat rice. Let rice sit out until at room temperature. Remove Spam from can and slice into 8-10 equal slices. Prep spam musubi sauce. While rice cools, in a small bowl mix together the soy sauce, sugar and mirin / rice vinegar. Set aside. Heat a large skillet to medium heat and add spam slices. Once slices begin to crisp on both sides, turn heat low and add soy sauce mixture making sure to flip and coat quickly. Remove caramelized Spam and put aside on a plate. Assemble Spam Musubi. In a rice mold, press down half a C. cooled rice. You can also form your spam musubi without mold by pressing a portion of rice in a small, rectangle tupperware container like we did. Cut long strips of nori / seaweed, about 2-3″ wide and 4-5″ long–enough to wrap around your rice patty. Place rice patty in the center of seaweed strip, and top with one slice of caramelized spam. Wrap seaweed around spam and seal. If seaweed doesn’t immediately stick, lightly wet your fingers and gently rub seaweed. Enjoy your spam musubi fresh, or cling wrap and warm up as a snack