However, the ONE thing that Aunty does well is making spam musubi with sato shoyu spam and ume. Aunty shared one with Thomas Bena when he was in town showing his excellent documentary “One Big Home”, just in time for the City Council to approve a monster house building moratorium. This...
Spam - Spam Onigiri is popular right now in Japanese convenience stores, and it's a really easy way to make a rice ball. Check out my recipe for how to make these easy, fold-over rice sandwiches in this Spam Onigiri recipe. Spam Musubi is a descendant of Japanese rice balls, created ...
corn starch and sugar. I always buy 2 "bricks" of it. One to eat during my Hawaiian food pig out and the other to eat during the rest of my stay a few slices a day
Another spot where Spam put down solid roots is Hawaii. According to the Spam Museum, 7 million cans of Spam products are consumed in Hawaii each year. Spam is the primary ingredient in many cultural dishes, such as Spam musubi—a snack food made of Spam, rice and seaweed. The meat is ...
To learn how to properly eat rice with chopsticks, you can read mychopstick tutorial. Troubleshooting After cooking, if you find a little water on the bottom of the bowl, you can continue to fluff the rice so that it gets soaked into other grains. Let the rice cool, uncovered on the co...
Do you have a go-to spot for a poke bowl, plate lunch, or spam musubi on the mainland? Please let us know in the comments. Whether it’s in one of these West Coast cities or hidden gems elsewhere, we want to hear where you “eat like a Hawaii local” when you’re away from ou...
or corrode when metal reacts with high-acid foods such as tomatoes or pineapple. As long as the can is in good shape, the contents should be safe to eat, although the taste, texture and nutritional value of the food can diminish over time. Home canned foods should be used within 1 ...
First things first, you need to choose the type of rice you want to eat. While there are plenty of different types of varieties of rice, there are 3 main sizes of rice grains and the type you choose can greatly affect the proportion of water you need to use: Long grain: Four times ...
For me, it’s fried rice or spam musubi. My wife will take rice in just about any form, but if given a choice, she prefers onigiri. It’s very likely that the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions Japanese food is sushi, but it shouldn’t be. Rice is the main ...
Or, swing into one of the many ABC Stores to pick up packaged salads, sandwiches, yogurt, snacks, drinks or some spam musubi (a slice of grilled Spam sandwiched between or on top of a block of rice, wrapped in nori) to fill up on the cheap. More affordable yet, you can buy cereal...