Love it or hate it, Spam has developed a cult following since it was invented in 1937. Though the salty canned meat may be off-putting to some, its versatility, convenience, and flavor can be used to ...
We celebrate Spam with a taste of Hawai'i, making 'Spam Musubi' and a dish that locals love, 'Spam and Cabbage'. These recipes were shared by Chef Palani ‘Franco’ Visoria. He runs Palani's Hawai'i ...
I always have a can of Spam in my pantry because I love it, whether it’s sliced and simply pan-fried or served over a bed of steaming white rice and cabbage kimchi. The unique salty, meaty flavor ...
Allie has been Lifehacker’s Food Writer since 2021. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Ithaca College in drama and studied at the Institute of Culinary Education to earn her diploma in Pastry and ...
Spam musubi is a Hawaiian classic that can be enjoyed for any meal, from breakfast to lunch to snack time. It is made with grilled Spam, sushi rice, and nori (dried seaweed). This recipe features a ...
Don't get us wrong, salty Spam has its place in the culinary world. Blander dishes like steamed rice, soups, strews, scrambled eggs, lentils, and sushi (we love this Spam musubi) can totally benefit ...
This dip turns canned Spam, a pantry staple for many, into a creamy, savory spread. Serving with bread-and-butter pickles adds additional brightness to balance the umami. It takes two simple steps and ...
A tangy, porky spin on a classic, Matty Matheson’s grilled cheese is stacked with thick, hearty slices of Spam and a heap of tangy kimchi in a recipe from his cookbook “Soups, Salads, Sandwiches.” ...