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Homemade Spam (Lao Style)

What is Lao spam?

Most people are familiar with the beloved SPAM found in many Asian dishes, so I wanted to create a new flavor that reflects my Lao culture—thus, Lao SPAM was born. This version has flavors similar to the filling of Lao sausage but made in a loaf form. It's a great alternative if you're looking for a unique SPAM flavor you won't find anywhere else. It pairs perfectly with this Lao musubi, made with sticky rice and a spread of jeow bong.

Ingredients

Loaf

  • ground pork: when it comes to spam, it has to be made with pork for the rich fatty flavor

  • Galangal, Lemongrass, shallot, garlic cloves: aromatics for flavor

  • green onion and cilantro: herbs to freshen up the spam

  • Sticky rice: helps with texture and binds the ingredients

  • lime leaves: adds that fragrant aroma

  • fresh bird eye chili: increase the spiciness

  • oyster sauce: brings out the flavor in the pork

  • Lao spices bbq blend: boost of flavor

  • fish sauce and padaek: adds the funkiness

Musubi

  • Sticky rice: the base

  • jeow bong paste: spread on the sticky rice

  • Nori sheets: holds everything together

Where can I get Lao Spices BBQ Seasoning Blend?

The Lao Spices Laab blend is available online at www.laospices.com. It is made with salt, coriander powder, lemongrass powder, garlic powder, msg, sugar, black pepper, onion powder, paprika powder. Its a blend made to make fast and easy bbq recipes.

Where can I get the musubi mold?

My friend Jeanelleats designed her own musubi mold, and it's one of the best I've used for making perfectly shaped musubis. It has a solid, sturdy press, a see-through case, and a sharp bottom for cutting precise SPAM slices. You can get your own mold on the MyMusubi website!

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