How to Make Speedy My Okinawan Grandma's Spam & Egg Onigiri (Rice Balls)

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As for the number of servings that can be served to make My Okinawan Grandma's Spam & Egg Onigiri (Rice Balls) is 4 servings. So make sure this portion is enough to serve for yourself and your beloved family.
Just in addition, the time it takes to cook My Okinawan Grandma's Spam & Egg Onigiri (Rice Balls) estimated approx 20 mins.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook My Okinawan Grandma's Spam & Egg Onigiri (Rice Balls) using 5 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.
This is soul food that I've been eating since I was a child. I decided to upload this recipe because ever since I've moved to mainland Japan, it's been a great hit at parties and for our Sport's Day bentos. By the way, we call canned meat like Spam "pork" in Okinawa. You can buy a "Hormel Spam Musubi Maker" online on sites like Amazon, though these were of course made as onigiri rice balls originally. There's a version that uses an oil miso paste called "Andansu" too. Makes 2 rolls which are cut into 4 onigiri in total. (Recipe by Harmony Forest)
Ingredients and spices that need to be Make ready to make My Okinawan Grandma's Spam & Egg Onigiri (Rice Balls):
- 700 grams or 4 servings plain, cooked rice
- 1/2 can Spam
- 2 Eggs, beaten
- 2 sheets nori seaweed
- Mayonnaise, optional
Instructions to make to make My Okinawan Grandma's Spam & Egg Onigiri (Rice Balls)
- First, prepare the fillings. Cut the Spam into 4 slices. In Okinawa, there are may different brands of canned "pork" that are available like Tulip.
- Fry the slices of Spam on both sides using a generous amount of oil.
- After cooking the spam, cook thin "omelettes" (or more like crepes) using the remaining oil in the pan. The salt from the Spam will season the egg so you won't need to add any salt.
- I am using the "Homel Spam Musubi Maker" for this recipe. Place the musubi maker on top of the seaweed and add a thin layer of rice.
- It's a little difficult to shape the rice without the musubi maker, but you can still make it in a rice ball style: simply spread out rice across the center of the nori sheet, leaving plenty of space on each side to fold over at the end.
- Next, place a layer of Spam and mayonnaise on top of the rice (without mayonnaise is ok too).
- Lay the cooked egg on top.
- Add another layer of rice on top of everything and press down.
- Remove the musubi maker mold, if using, then wrap the edges of the nori seaweed around the layers of rice and spam.
- Mixing in some fresh ground pepper in the rice gives it a nice extra taste!
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