Caramelized Spam and Eggs Recipe (2024)

Wake up on the right side of the bed with this caramelized Spam and eggs recipe. Elevate your Spam with a soy sauce and sugar caramel glaze and give your eggs a glow up with furikake and fried garlic pieces.

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This savory breakfast will transport you to a beautiful sunny day in Hawaii with not a care in the world. Our recipe has the perfect balance of flavors that creates an addictive and tasty meal in under 30 minutes!

Table of contents

  • Spam in Asian Cooking
  • Ingredients
  • How To Make
  • Tips For The Best Spam and Eggs
  • Storage Instructions
  • More Breakfast Recipes to Try

Spam in Asian Cooking

Hormel Foods Corporation, a U.S.-based food conglomerate, produced the first can of Spam — a mix of pork, salt, water, sugar and sodium nitrite — in 1937 in Minnesota. This American iconic brand launched in 1937 in Minneapolis and grew in popularity during WWII as a source of protein for the soldiers. The American military was deployed to the Pacific, and troops made their way to places like Guam, Japan, the Philippines and South Korea. Wherever American troops went, Spam followed.

Originally when Spam was used in Asian cuisine, it was out of necessity because of the lack of food due to the destruction of war. It was coined a “poor man’s food.” However, Asian American chefs are contributing to elevating Spam into a gourmet culinary ingredient. By using Spam in their dishes, these Asian American chefs are embracing their histories and experiences with Spam.

Today in Asian cooking, Spam is a popular ingredient used in so many comfort food dishes. There is Kimchi and Spam fried rice, Spam in Korean stews, Spam and pepper stir fry, Spam musabi, Spam omelette, Spam grilled skewers, Spam fried rice, or Spam sandwich.

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Ingredients

  • Vegetable oil: You will need neutral vegetable oil to fry the garlic. Neutral oil has a high smoke point so it will prevent the garlic from burning I used vegetable oil but you can also use any other neutral oil like peanut oil, vegetable oil, canola oil, safflower oil, or corn oil.
  • Garlic: the small fried garlic bits add that special flavor that makes your tastebuds come to life.
  • Eggs: You can make your eggs any way you prefer! However, if you want that traditional local Hawaiian breakfast scrambled is the way to go.
  • Spam: I used the entire 12 oz can of Spam for this dish but you can make less or more depending on how much you can eat. If you want to take a healthier route you can use the less sodium option.
  • Soy sauce: for this dish you want to use regular soy sauce.
  • Sugar: Use white granulated sugar to create that beautiful caramelized glaze texture over the Spam.
  • Furikake Seasoning: Furikake seasoning is a Japanese spice blend made with dried seaweed (nori), toasted sesame seeds, salt, spices. You can find this spice blend at Trader Joe’s, any Asian grocery market, or even online here.
  • Sesame Seeds: the sesame seeds are an optional topping.
  • Green Onion: I love adding green onion slices to my eggs but this is entirely optional.

How To Make

Making this caramelized Spam and eggs recipe with rice is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Literally, it only takes three major steps: 1. Cook the rice and fried garlic, 2. Make the scrambled eggs, and 3. Caramelize the Spam.

Cook the Rice and Fried Garlic

  1. Cook the rice. First, cook the rice using a rice cooker or over the stove.
  2. Make fried garlic. First, mince fresh garlic. Over a small frying pan on medium-high heat, pour in 5 tablespoons of vegetable oil. Add in the garlic and toss the garlic in the oil. Sauté the garlic for about 1-2 minutes until golden brown and crispy and take off the heat. Set aside.

Make the Scrambled Eggs

  1. Prepare the eggs. In a mixing bowl, whisk the eggs with a pinch of salt and white pepper.
  2. Make the eggs. Using a medium pan over medium heat, pour a tablespoon of neutral oil to grease the pan. Next, pour in the whisked eggs and spread the eggs over the entire pan.
  3. For the softest scrambled eggs, use a rubber spatula and slowly and gently stir the eggs when the eggs are still runny until the eggs begin to come together.
  4. When the eggs become soft curds stop stirring and begin to gently push the eggs together or fold the eggs on top of each other to make them extra fluffy. This should take 2-3 minutes total. Be sure to JUST undercook them. They will continue to cook off the heat.

Caramelize the Spam

  1. Cook the Spam. Cut the Spam into cubes. Next, using a medium pan on medium heat, cook the Spam until browned and crispy on the edges tossing every 2 minutes. Around 4-5 minutes.
  2. Make sauce. Mix soy sauce and water into a small bowl. Sprinkle the sugar evenly over the Spam and toss the Spam to evenly coat. Then pour in the soy sauce mixture. Swirl the sauce and toss the Spam to evenly distribute. Next, let the Spam simmer until nearly dissolved around 4-5 minutes. Flip the Spam cubes every 2 minutes.
  3. Serve. Serve the Spam and eggs over white rice. Top with the fried garlic, furikake, sesame seeds, green onion.
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Tips For The Best Spam and Eggs

  • Use enough oil to coat the garlic. You want to pan fry the garlic with enough oil to get that crispy crunchy texture. Also, make sure to heat the oil to high heat before dropping in the garlic. The oil should cover all the garlic pieces.
  • Caramelize the Spam slowly. It’s very important that you brown the Spam on medium-high heat first. It renders some fat and makes a very crispy crust. After you brown the Spam, you can braise the Spam with the soy sauce and sugar mixture. Remember, turn the heat down low and caramelize this part slowly. You will end up with a dark brown caramelized surface that is glossy and delicious.
  • For the softest scrambled eggs, use a rubber spatula and don’t over stir. The key to making the softest scrambled eggs is to watch the eggs incredibly closely. You have to stir when the eggs are still runny but immediately stop when the eggs begin to curdle. When the eggs are slowly coming together push the eggs/fold them towards each other making a mini mountain.
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Storage Instructions

This dish is best served immediately, but you can store this Spam and eggs recipe in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

More Breakfast Recipes to Try

  • Korean Egg Rice
  • Spam Musubi with Egg
  • Chinese Steamed Egg

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  • Caramelized Spam Benedict
  • Omurice (Japanese Rice Omelet)
  • Spam Musubi with Egg
  • Bo Ne (Vietnamese Steak and Eggs)
  • Dumpling Sauce

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Caramelized Spam and Eggs Recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Grilled crispy caramelized spam and eggs over rice is the perfect way to bring sunshine into your morning. The spam is caramelized with soy sauce and sugar while the eggs are topped with furikake and fried garlic pieces.

Servings: 3 Servings

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Ingredients

  • 7 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 6 large eggs whisked
  • Pinch of Salt
  • Pinch of White Pepper
  • 10 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 can of 12 oz Spam
  • 2 ½ teaspoons of soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 cup white rice

Optional Garnishes

Instructions

  • Cook the rice. Make the rice using a rice cooker or over the stove.

  • Make fried garlic. Mince fresh garlic. Over a small frying pan on medium-high heat, pour in 5 tablespoons of vegetable oil. Add in the garlic and toss the garlic in the oil. Heat the garlic for about 1-2 minutes until golden brown and crispy and take off the heat. Set aside.

Cook the Eggs

  • Prepare the eggs. In a mixing bowl, whisk the eggs with a pinch of salt and a pinch of white pepper.

  • Using a medium pan over medium heat, pour a tablespoon of neutral vegetable oil to grease the pan. Pour in the whisked eggs and spread the eggs over the entire pan.

  • For the softest scrambled eggs, use a rubber spatula and slowly and gently stir the eggs when the eggs are still runny until the eggs begin to come together.

  • When the eggs become soft curds stop stirring and begin to gently push the eggs together or even fold the eggs on top of each other to make them extra fluffy. This should take 2-3 minutes total. Be sure to JUST undercook them. They will continue to cook off the heat.

Cook the Spam

  • Cut the spam into cubes. Using a medium pan on medium heat, cook the spam until browned and crispy on the edges tossing every 2 minutes. Around 4-5 minutes.

  • Make sauce. Mix soy sauce and water into a small bowl. Sprinkle the sugar evenly over the spam and toss the spam to evenly coat. Then pour in the soy sauce mixture. Swirl the sauce and toss the spam to evenly distribute. Let the spam simmer until nearly dissolved around 4-5 minutes. Flip the spam cubes every 2 few minutes.

  • Serve. Serve the spam and eggs over white rice. Top with the fried garlic, furikake, sesame seeds, green onion.

Notes

  • Use enough oil to coat the garlic. You want to pan fry the garlic with enough oil to get that crispy crunchy texture. Make sure to heat the oil to high heat before dropping in the garlic. The oil should cover all the garlic pieces.
  • Caramelize the spam slowly. It’s very important that you brown the spam on medium-high heat first. It renders some fat and makes a very crispy crust. After the spam is browned, then you can slowly braise the spam with the soy sauce and sugar mixture. You will end up with a dark brown caramelized surface that is glossy and delicious.
  • For the softest scrambled eggs, use a rubber spatula and don't over stir. The key to making the softest scrambled eggs is to watch the eggs incredibly closely. You have to stir when the eggs are still runny but immediately stop when the eggs begin to curdle. When the eggs are slowly cooking push the eggs together and fold them on top of each other to create those fluffy layers.

Nutrition:

Serving: 1g | Calories: 958kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 76g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 55g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 452mg | Sodium: 2081mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 10g

Caramelized Spam and Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to cook Spam perfectly? ›

Cooking:
  1. Heat the vegetable oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat.
  2. Once the oil is hot, add the Spam slices to the pan. Make sure not to overcrowd the pan; you may need to cook them in batches.
  3. Cook the Spam slices for about 2-3 minutes on each side, or until they develop a crispy, golden-brown exterior.
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How can I make my Spam better? ›

Frying the Spam before constructing the sandwich not only improves its texture and flavor, but also helps give the cheeses a head-start on melting. Add some griddled onions to the mix, replace the Wonderbread with rye, and you've got yourself one fine Spammy-melt.

How do you know when Spam is cooked? ›

Spam is already fully cooked when it leaves the factory. Slice them as thick or thinly as you would like, then simply place them in to the frying pan. I would recommend using a medium-high heat. Since they're already fully cooked while still in the can, so you only need to brown them slightly to improve the texture.

How many ways can you cook Spam? ›

You can microwave or stir-fry the spam until it's hot throughout. This should take up to 5 minutes if you're heating spam on the stove. If you're microwaving it, heat the spam for 30-second increments until it's hot. Variation: If you're baking the whole spam, roast it at 375 °F (191 °C) for about 20 minutes.

Do I cook Spam in oil or butter? ›

Adding much oil at all is likely to make your Spam too greasy, to the point that it starts to taste unappetizing. Therefore, you can forget the extra step of adding oil to your pan; your Spam will cook and taste just fine without it.

Is Spam good or bad for you? ›

Though Spam is convenient, easy to use and has a long shelf-life, it's also very high in fat, calories and sodium and low in important nutrients, such as protein, vitamins and minerals. Additionally, it's highly processed and contains preservatives like sodium nitrite that may cause several adverse health effects.

Can I eat Spam raw? ›

You can eat Spam raw since all canned foods are pasteurized during the process. Also, you can eat raw spam straight from the can, but the smell can be quite unpleasant. Spam is a canned meat that is made of minced pork as well as processed in ham.

What condiments go best with Spam? ›

Spread your favorite sandwich spread (mustard or mayo) on your toast; I prefer a nice spicy brown mustard. Add SPAM, grilled onions and pickle slices. Add lettuce and tomato or pickled jalapenos if it floats your boat.

What does Spam stand for? ›

The Hormel Foods Corporation once said that it means "Shoulder of Pork and Ham", but in some dictionaries "Spam" means "spiced ham". Members of staff at the SPAM museum say it stands for Specially Produced American Meat.

How to fry Spam on the stove? ›

  1. Heat about 4 inches of oil in a heavy pan or fryer to 350°F.
  2. Cut SPAM® Classic into 6 slices. Cut each slice into 4 thick matchsticks.
  3. In small batches, place the fries in the hot oil. Fry 3 minutes or until golden brown and crisp. Drain on paper towels.
  4. Serve the warm fries with dipping sauces.

Can I cook Spam without oil? ›

splattering oil. 🙅🏻 This method renders the Spam's fat, which cooks it.

How to fry a egg? ›

Step 1In a small nonstick over medium heat, melt butter (or heat oil). Crack egg into pan. Cook 3 minutes, or until white is set. Flip and cook 2 to 3 minutes more, until yolk is completely set.

Can you eat half cooked Spam? ›

Spam is precooked which makes it perfectly alright to eat it straight from the can.

Do you cook Spam on high or low heat? ›

In a small skillet, cook the SPAM® Classic over medium-high heat, turning once, for about 5 minutes, then remove from skillet. Spread one side of each slice of bread with butter.

Should you boil Spam before frying? ›

First, boil the Spam before you use it in your recipe to reduce the sodium content. Another option that requires less monitoring is to chop the Spam and then allow it to get saturated in hot water for a few minutes.

Does Spam need to be fully cooked? ›

Spam is already fully cooked, but when you use it in a recipe, the sugars in the product can caramelize to make it crusty on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside.

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