spam Musubi is like the national snack food of Hawaii! You can find it anywhere! In...
spam Musubi is like the national snack food of Hawaii! You can find it anywhere! In gas stations, inside quickie marts just about anywhere in Hawaii you can find spam Musubi. This week I am making my variation of spam Musubi for Wayde over at www.youtube.com He has a cool channel and he is living De Kine life in the islands. You should check out his channel. I hope you like the spam Musubi! You can find my recipe for it on my blog @ www.richardblainesezcooking.com
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It was okay, I doubt I would do it again as it is so time consuming. That being said, mother and Sco...
It was okay, I doubt I would do it again as it is so time consuming. That being said, mother and Scott loved it.
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I respect the fact that you do not like spam, so please respect the fact that we do...
I respect the fact that you do not like spam, so please respect the fact that we do and keep your snide comments to yourself. I sound weird in this video because I had just gotten up from a nap; the wind is ferocious here lately and it is stirring up all the crap that makes my allergies go major haywire. I opened another channel where I will take you around with me.. not food related, not field trips..just random stuff of me on the go. www.youtube.com I'm on Facebook: www.youtube.com 1 can of spam, diced 2 eggs, slightly beaten Other add ins that you like such as onions, carrots, peas, garlic 4 cups of rice (8 cups when cooked)--make sure to make it a few hours ahead of time 1-2 Tbsp. Shoyu (soy sauce) 3 stalks green onions, chopped Add a little bit of oil or bacon grease to the pan and fry your spam up. Add in your onions if you are going to use them. When onions are soft and spam has a little color to it, push it over to the side and fry up your eggs. If you need to, add a little more oil, not much, to the pan. When that is cooked, dump in your rice and break up big pieces. Add your shoyu. We add a little more shoyu--probably around 3-4 tablespoons. Sprinkle with your green onions. Enjoy!
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The origin of spam. If you like this video, support Monthy Python buying their DVD.
The origin of spam. If you like this video, support Monthy Python buying their DVD.
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Please read!! I have been told that my videos are not showing up in your subscription center, the on...
Please read!! I have been told that my videos are not showing up in your subscription center, the only way to be positive you are getting my videos is to hover over the subscribe button on this video or my channel page with your mouse and clicking on the option "Also email me for each new upload". Yesterday's video: Cinnamon Roll Pancake Stacks! youtu.be I fed this to three hungry guys yesterday (I made more, later, obviously), and they enjoyed it. I found this recipe here: allrecipes.com 1 (8 ounce) package uncooked spaghetti 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 (12 ounce) container fully cooked luncheon meat (eg spam), cubed 1/2 green onion, chopped 1 clove garlic, chopped 1 tablespoon soy sauce 1/2 cup water 1/2 tablespoon sesame oil 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Directions Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add pasta and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain. Meanwhile, heat vegetable oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add luncheon meat, green onion and garlic and saute until light brown. Stir in cooked spaghetti , then stir in soy sauce, water, sesame oil and pepper. Mix all together, heat through and serve. I can't help but think that chow mein noodles would make it that much better.
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This is a kick ass tasty recipe for an easy spam Casserole, told in montage.
This is a kick ass tasty recipe for an easy spam Casserole, told in montage.
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This is a spam recipe that is sure to get us (Barbara and I) the GRAND PRIZE if you...
This is a spam recipe that is sure to get us (Barbara and I) the GRAND PRIZE if you vote for it (us). We highly recommend this amazingly tasty treat for YOUR next meal...serves 4 easily!
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6 yr old Daniel making spam musubi. Full recipe at chezannies.blogspot.com
6 yr old Daniel making spam musubi. Full recipe at chezannies.blogspot.com
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What's For Lunch?
What's For Lunch?
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Watch this "Sp-usion" recipe of a Hawaiian Delicacy.
Watch this "Sp-usion" recipe of a Hawaiian Delicacy.
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I'm cooking with spam again, this time making fried rice and adding a twist with pi...
I'm cooking with spam again, this time making fried rice and adding a twist with pineapples. Check out more recipes and stuff on my blog Cooking With the Single Guy at singleguychef.blogspot.com
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spam musubi is a popular snack in Hawaii which consists of simply spam
spam musubi is a popular snack in Hawaii which consists of simply spam and rice block, wrapped around with nori dried seaweed. In this tutorial I've created a slight variation where I use brown rice, however it is usually recommended you use short grain white rice since it sticks better that way. Ingredients: Short Grain Rice spam Nori dried seaweed cut into strips 1) Wash, drain and cook rice in a stove top pot/rice cooker. For every cup of rice, put in two cups of water. For stove top, remember to put on simmer once the water boils. Cook thoroughly till rice is dry. 2) While you are waiting for the rice to cook, you may cut the spam length wise into sliced pieces. Slab the pieces on a pan and fry both sides. 3) Prepare a bowl of lukewarm water with salt. When the rice is done cooking, dip your hands into the water and grab a scoopful of rice. Mold it with both hands into a block shape. 4) Slab on a piece of spam and press together with the rice. 5) Wrap around nori seaweed and seal the ends with water. Serve and enjoy!
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Ingredients: spam Macaroni Noodles (1 cup) Beef Bouillon Mung Bean Sprouts Jalapeno...
Ingredients: spam Macaroni Noodles (1 cup) Beef Bouillon Mung Bean Sprouts Jalapeno slices 1) Cut the spam into strips of rectangular shaped cubes (3 ounces) 2) Boil enough water for both your spam and macaroni noodles 3) Pour macaroni, spam, and beef bouillon into the boiling water. Then simmer for 5 minutes or until macaroni is cooked. 4) Serve in a large bowl with sprouts and jalapenos as garnish
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This is gonna be good, chili in a spam bowl, country boy logic, is it good fer you,...
This is gonna be good, chili in a spam bowl, country boy logic, is it good fer you, you be the judge, this ain't stir fried tofu, no butter, no sea salt, no cobbler for dessert, in the big yellow book this recipe was penciled in, about half way down on page seven, under the heading, comfort food, baked in a preheated oven, 350 degrees for 45 mins., this awesome delicious homemade recipe calls for four 12 oz. cans spam ( original), on each put a big dab of cream cheese, some sun dried tomatoes in olive oil, 2 cans el-cheapo store brand chili with beans, use more if you got-em, i'm not saying boy scouts world wide will be cooking this over a half burning campfire, but somewhere out there it could happen, macaroni and cheese, I don't think so, the next time you are camping under the voodoo bridge these would be just great warmed up on a hobo stove, serve with red hot chili peppers, I don't know, i'm just saying the story goes on, get back dog! get back!, gettin'-er done here on the east coast of Arkansas, go ahead and make history leave a comment,as always mark it unread, subscribe, pass it on, hit replay,, eat the whole thing you know you gonna do it, get-er done,,, afterthought, just suppose the preacher from your church is coming over to your house for sunday dinner and you serve this as the meat dish,,, I don't think you will be asked to put anything in the offering plate for the next few weeks,, we are not talking fried chicken here, good just got better, enjoy the show ...
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BBQ corn on the cob, Mexican salsa salad, and garlic spam Cheese Burgers are whats ...
BBQ corn on the cob, Mexican salsa salad, and garlic spam Cheese Burgers are whats for dinner at the Farmhouse. Join Chef Jimbo Jitsu's for another Low and Slow dinner where we are putting some smoke and a twist to a traditional meal. Cooking Time and Temps: Corn, 2-3 hours 220 degrees spam 2 hours 230 degrees Hamburger 1 hour 220 degrees Hamburger 10 minutes 400 + Degrees If you love smokey flavor you will love this simple recipe on how you can easily change a normal meal into a smokeygoodness! !Train wreck! We had plans to serve this on a bun when we discovered the buns had mold and we tossed them out.
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Some people make fun of spam people in Hawaii love it and for good reason. It tast...
Some people make fun of spam people in Hawaii love it and for good reason. It tastes good, is cheap and lasts forever. This is a cheesy macaroni bake with spam. thing amazing. Give it a try. You can use any type of cheese really so you don't have to be limited to cheddar but the velveeta is pretty necessary.
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We're just 16 year olds having our second summer potluck=] enjoy haha i totally forgot we finished c...
We're just 16 year olds having our second summer potluck=] enjoy haha i totally forgot we finished cooking already, next time i'll film some cooking! check out my fashion channel @tiffashionn
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HEY NOW! View, enjoy...
HEY NOW! View, enjoy...
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Using a Hazel nut wood and a combination of Trader Joes Briquettes and Cowboy Lump Charcoal to heat ...
Using a Hazel nut wood and a combination of Trader Joes Briquettes and Cowboy Lump Charcoal to heat the Brinkman SmokeNPit up to 220-250 degrees for this 3 hour BBQ. First rinse the corn leaving the husks on and making sure they are dripping wet. Place the corn on first and after an hour add the thinly sliced spam, continue cooking. After two hours add 21-30 count frozen raw shrimp, flip the corn and spam. Wait 30 minutes and flip the shrimp they will be done in 30 minutes. Heat Source: Lump Charcoal and Briquettes Smoke Source: Hazelnut Approximate cooking temperature: 220-250 F Cooking Times: Corn on the Cob = 3 hours (1-3 hours works but 3 is better) spam = 2 hours (2 plus hours for smokey flavor, thin slices) Raw Frozen Shrimp 1 hour (until fully done)
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Tried a 3 minute spam musubi speed eating contest. Well...found out I don't have mu...
Tried a 3 minute spam musubi speed eating contest. Well...found out I don't have much "speed." Oh well, I knew I am slow and at least I almost got a lunch (albeit a late lunch) worth of free food. Overall it was fun. Wish I had more footage of the winners but they were on the opposite end of the table.
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Hawaii's favorite, the spam musubi.
Hawaii's favorite, the spam musubi.
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Papas Caldudas con spam set to music
Papas Caldudas con spam set to music
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A FBC Hybrid meal, easily done in a small pot on the trail. Features two of the most hated/loved tra...
A FBC Hybrid meal, easily done in a small pot on the trail. Features two of the most hated/loved trail foods: Ramen and spam. Lo Mein is pan fried noodles and no matter how you whip them up they are trashy good food.
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Finally I get to REALLY mess with imovie effects, unlike the quick "lunchtime" videos I made previou...
Finally I get to REALLY mess with imovie effects, unlike the quick "lunchtime" videos I made previously... 2-3 hours of editing for this video, tops. I sure do love my mac and it's surprisingly effective default applications. These videos were taken by my tiny canon SD600 digital camera so quality isn't exactly what I'd like it to be, but it's all I had at the time. The footage is from my trip to the Philippines earlier this year (2007) and includes members of my immediate family from my father's side exclusively because I'm actually making them a dvd (w00t, first time messing with iDVD too finally) which will be packed into a balikbayan box squished up between cans of corned beef, spam, and vienna sausage... er... yeah. (you filipino americans know what im talking about) The song in the background is "What a feeling" from Global DJs
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www.amazon.com Pizza Cookbook!
www.amazon.com Pizza Cookbook!
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