Monday, January 30, 2023

A Little Weird but Still Tasty

A while ago I cleaned out my pantry. I threw away the things that were expired, donated stuff that I thought the food pantry could use, and organized the unexpired cans and bottles I thought I would use. There were a couple of items that didn't fit into any of those categories. 


These were just slightly expired and even though I have no idea where the Spam came from or what would have possessed me to buy it, I still couldn't bring myself to throw them away. They sat on the counter for several days while I thought about what to do with them when I had an idea. Once I saw that there were actual recipes for this, I decided to try it. 


Behold, fried rice with spam and pineapple! I didn't follow the recipe but made it the way I have prepared fried rice before. I scrambled two eggs and removed them from the pan. Then I fried cut-up cubes of Spam and removed them from the pan. Next, I added a few teaspoons of sesame oil to the pan, dumped in some leftover rice, and added the scrambled eggs and Spam to the rice. After some stirring and frying, I mixed a few teaspoons of soy sauce with a couple teaspoons of pineapple juice, added that, and mixed it in. 


I didn't have any green onions or I would have used them, but it made a surprisingly tasty dinner. It was quick and I didn't have to feel bad for throwing away food. I won't be buying Spam in the future to make this (or for any other recipe), but I might make something similar if I have leftover ham. 

What did you have for dinner this weekend?

8 comments:

  1. Good for you, Bonny! One of my "goals" for this year to "use things up" . . . and you certainly did that with your Spam and crushed pineapple! I am a fan of what we call "purge meals" -- just making things up so we can make use of the . . . whatevers . . . we find in the fridge/pantry. (And I made enchiladas for dinner on Sunday.) XO

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  2. I, too, hate throwing away food, so while I wouldn't eat this meal (mostly because I don't eat pork), I admire you for making do with what you had and creating a perfectly edible meal!

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  3. There are occasions in my life that Steve Meals and Kat Meals occur... this would absolutely be a Steve Meal... but thankfully, I never ever buy spam or pineapple when I shop. So when his mom is making it, he plans on having supper at his parents... and I make a Kat Meal that Steve would never, ever eat! :)

    But bravo to you for getting that spam out of your cupboard! XO

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  4. Good for you using things up! I'm not a fan of Spam, but I do like crushed pineapple (I have a great recipe for pineapple stuffing...rich, sweet and yummy - it's a recipe from the 1950's of course). And, it turns out that Spam is very popular with Asians! Colin and Mailing bought it once for something (but I don't think they've bought it since - LOL).

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  5. there is nothing as freeing as emptying out the cupboards and using the mysterious items. I have things that I wonder why they are there!!! What did I buy them for??

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  6. Good for you! I'm not sure I've ever bought Spam, but I have a friend who loves it fried up with eggs. I made chili and cornbread last night and we'll be having the leftovers again tonight.

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  7. Not answering your question, but wanting to say that growing up, we ate Spam and loved it!! Spam and eggs for after church lunch on Sundays and a Spam casserole that included melted cheddar cheese (I'm sure it also included other things, but what I remember loving was the Spam and the cheese) ... and then I got to college and learned that Spam wasn't "cool" (I'm pretty sure Marc's never had it) ... and I haven't had it since. The dinner you made with those two cans looks like it would've been a winner at my childhood dinner table (even though it didn't have cheese ;-) ) and I'm sure it was delicious!

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  8. My Grandmother cooked with canned ham and crushed pineapple all the time but I don't think we ever had Spam. Saturday evening I made a homemade veggie pizza including the crust, sauce, sauted veggies and a salad. We ate the leftovers on Sunday.

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