Spam musubi is undeniably tasty, but it can easily spoil. Here's how long you can leave it out at room temperature, and how to store it when you're done.
If you’ve ever visited Hawaii, you’ve likely seen Spam musubi at just about every gas station, convenience store and deli on the islands. These delicious little morsels consist of sushi rice topped ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Kaluhea Lindsey Asing and Ku’ulei Ventura show how to make Spam musubi, a Hawaiian fusion favorite made with nori (dried seaweed), sliced Spam, ...
Place rice in a medium bowl and cover with room-temperature tap water. Let soak for 15 minutes. Drain rice through a fine-mesh sieve. Holding sieve in the sink, run tap water over rice, gently ...
Aug. 8 is Spam Musubi Day — yeah, it's a thing — created to honor Hawai'i's 808 area code and its signature snack. Why it matters: The salty-sweet sushi-like snack is a cultural icon in Hawai'i, born ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — L&L Hawaiian Barbecue is celebrating the fourth annual National SPAM® Musubi Day on Thursday, Aug. 8. Elisia Flores, CEO of L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, shared, “We’re delighted to host ...
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Deviled eggs are one of those timeless snacks that never go out of style, and thanks to TikTok, I’ve seen some wild and drool-worthy variations that make me want to whip up a batch ASAP. A classic ...