I was wondering what to make for a snack, does this recipe sound like something you'd want to eat?!


Question: I was wondering what to make for a snack, does this recipe sound like something you'd want to eat?
You could have the recipe if you want, here it is.
You'll need: 4-8 rectangular sheets of seaweed, 2 cups sticky rice (if you don't have sticky rice just pat a tablespoon of water into 2 cups regular rice) and two thick slices of spam.
What to do: First, prepare your sheets of seaweed. Next, pat 1 cup sticky rice onto one side, covering the whole side. Then, use your finger to make a thin line in the middle of the rice covered side and stick the spam onto the line so that it stands up like a wall. After that, fold the seaweed vertically towards the inside. Finally, repeat with the other sheet and enjoy!
Sound good or am I a horrible cook? Just a small snack.

Answers:

Zari- Congrats to you. You've made the snack food of Hawaiians/Japanese/Chinese world round. What those ingredients are combined together is called Spam Musubi ("Moo-soo-bee"). In fact, if you were in Honolulu, you could find this snack everywhere and I do mean everywhere. At 7-11 convenience store, I remember the Spam Musubi Lunch Special...2 Spam Musubi and a Big Gulp for $3. If you really want it to taste good, take a skillet and heat it up and sear/brown the Spam slices first and then combine them with the rice & Nori (seaweed).

I'm a personal chef and I love Spam Musubi for a snack too!



Spam sushi. OK, trying NOT to gag here. But if YOU like it, eat it. I couldn't wouldn't won't. EVER. I love sushi, but I'd eat my sandal before I'd eat Spam.



sounds like spam sushi yummie

i own a shushi restaurant i will try it out and let you know wat my customers say

also i will expand your reciepie and post it here

chef for 30 years now



sounds realy good exceot for spam!! eww i hate spam hahhah. but you can use real meat haha



well that doesn't sound good to me but my friend is addicted to seaweed so she would LOVE it



That sounds so gross.



id all be nice if there want any SPAM in it




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