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 ...
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 ...
1. Remove the Spam from the tin and cut horizontally into 8 even slices. Heat a little oil in a large frying pan (you won’t need much; remember that the Spam will have enough fat of its own). Pan fry ...
SEATTLE ( Feb. 25, 2010 ) Creative chefs have gussied up street fare and comfort food in all sorts of ways. But we can now crown a winner among all the homages to such humble fare. Behold: a Spam-like ...
Sliders are an absolute essential when it comes to any game day, potluck, or gathering, but why limit yourself to the ...
It shares its name with those annoying emails nobody wants. It comes in a can and is made of … some sort of spongy meat? Whether you grew up eating it and still love it or you’ve merely eyed it ...