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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick

Not unwanted internet messages but tinned meat....

Am trying to recreate a meal that my mother put on the table when times were hard. Spam fritters beans and chips etc. It wasn't all that bad really but anything tasted good when you were hungry.

Got a tin of Spam this evening in my shopping but it's nothing like I remember it to be...which in reality was pretty foul. What I bought today was ok and recently bought a tin of garlic flavoured Spam which also was edible.

So does anyone remember the Spam of old and can you still buy it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I remember spam but must admit I haven't brought it for years .

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By *atelotmanMan
over a year ago

Chatham

I remember spam well,try the 99p shop look for the blue can think you find as near to the spam of old,hope that helps

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"I remember spam well,try the 99p shop look for the blue can think you find as near to the spam of old,hope that helps"

I'll check that out thanks..the supermarket versions I am buying are edible.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cut them into thin slices about 5mm thick, then pan-fried without any oil in a non-stick frying pan, turning occasionally until crispy on both sides.

Drain and allow to cool slightly.

Make a chilli mayo dip by mixing garlicky chilli oil (including the sediments) with mayo.

Dunk crispy Spam slices into chilli mayo and eat!

One of my favourite comfort foods that I still eat from time to time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I also like bacon grills that I can get in the likes of Lidl's and Aldi's, saltier than Spam, however, tastier due to the bacon.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Not unwanted internet messages but tinned meat....

Am trying to recreate a meal that my mother put on the table when times were hard. Spam fritters beans and chips etc. It wasn't all that bad really but anything tasted good when you were hungry.

Got a tin of Spam this evening in my shopping but it's nothing like I remember it to be...which in reality was pretty foul. What I bought today was ok and recently bought a tin of garlic flavoured Spam which also was edible.

So does anyone remember the Spam of old and can you still buy it?"

we used to have lunchean meet fritters

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By *allDarkFoxForYouMan
over a year ago

Winchester/London


"Not unwanted internet messages but tinned meat....

Am trying to recreate a meal that my mother put on the table when times were hard. Spam fritters beans and chips etc. It wasn't all that bad really but anything tasted good when you were hungry.

Got a tin of Spam this evening in my shopping but it's nothing like I remember it to be...which in reality was pretty foul. What I bought today was ok and recently bought a tin of garlic flavoured Spam which also was edible.

So does anyone remember the Spam of old and can you still buy it?"

A quirky posting and I like quirky

Am aware that you're in Brighton not London but it is certainly a regular in pound shops in the " big smoke " so logic suggests it should be in similar shops within your region.

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"Cut them into thin slices about 5mm thick, then pan-fried without any oil in a non-stick frying pan, turning occasionally until crispy on both sides.

Drain and allow to cool slightly.

Make a chilli mayo dip by mixing garlicky chilli oil (including the sediments) with mayo.

Dunk crispy Spam slices into chilli mayo and eat!

One of my favourite comfort foods that I still eat from time to time.

"

Sounds great but this is a nostalgia thing. Need to buy the product from my childhood that really is so bad that probably the dogs of today would turn those nose up at it and look at you as if you'd tried to poison them..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Asda do spam friters

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My dog will never say no to food, unless he is ill!

And he loves Spam!

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"Not unwanted internet messages but tinned meat....

Am trying to recreate a meal that my mother put on the table when times were hard. Spam fritters beans and chips etc. It wasn't all that bad really but anything tasted good when you were hungry.

Got a tin of Spam this evening in my shopping but it's nothing like I remember it to be...which in reality was pretty foul. What I bought today was ok and recently bought a tin of garlic flavoured Spam which also was edible.

So does anyone remember the Spam of old and can you still buy it?

A quirky posting and I like quirky

Am aware that you're in Brighton not London but it is certainly a regular in pound shops in the " big smoke " so logic suggests it should be in similar shops within your region."

Good work JG...quirky is ok from time to time.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

You can buy spam fritters

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have never had Spam fritters.

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"Cut them into thin slices about 5mm thick, then pan-fried without any oil in a non-stick frying pan, turning occasionally until crispy on both sides.

Drain and allow to cool slightly.

Make a chilli mayo dip by mixing garlicky chilli oil (including the sediments) with mayo.

Dunk crispy Spam slices into chilli mayo and eat!

One of my favourite comfort foods that I still eat from time to time.

Sounds great but this is a nostalgia thing. Need to buy the product from my childhood that really is so bad that probably the dogs of today would turn those nose up at it and look at you as if you'd tried to poison them.. "

*those = their

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

My OH fishes with spam

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

And now I am hungry again...

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"I have never had Spam fritters. "

Pearl it's really a 'hard times' meal that no sane person would put on the table out of choice..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My OH fishes with spam "

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My dog likes to walk up to anglers along the canal in the hope they will feed him a bit of Spam or other luncheon meat from their bait boxes.

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By *ibbyhunterCouple
over a year ago

keighley

opening the tin of spam with that little key can be a bugger.

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"You can buy spam fritters "

Seriously....where?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I have an aversion to spam as we were given spam for every meal for a couple of weeks staying with an aunt as a child.

Nostalgia is best left in the past.

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"And now I am hungry again..."

There always seems to be a food thread going lol

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"I have an aversion to spam as we were given spam for every meal for a couple of weeks staying with an aunt as a child.

Nostalgia is best left in the past."

I get that but I determined to complete my quest lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have never had Spam fritters.

Pearl it's really a 'hard times' meal that no sane person would put on the table out of choice.. "

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I have heard of army chefs having to come up with many different ways to make meals out of Spam after their food deliveries had been hijacked.

In Hawaii, they have even developed Spam sushi after it was being introduced by the visiting US armed forces personnel!

If it is good enough for the armed forces, then it is good enough for me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You can buy spam fritters

Seriously....where? "

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Morrisons stocks them, and they can be found in the same chilled food section as breaded cooked chicken etc...

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"Asda do spam friters "

Will check that out thanks

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"You can buy spam fritters

Seriously....where?

.

Morrisons stocks them, and they can be found in the same chilled food section as breaded cooked chicken etc...

"

Will check that too...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"opening the tin of spam with that little key can be a bugger."

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They have ring pulls now!

The trick to get it out of the tin is to put the unopened tin in hot water for a few minutes first to melt the fat surrounding the block of meat, and it will slide out of the tin with ease.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"You can buy spam fritters

Seriously....where? "

Morrisons do them...someone up the thread said Asda do them too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"You can buy spam fritters

Seriously....where?

.

Morrisons stocks them, and they can be found in the same chilled food section as breaded cooked chicken etc...

Will check that too..."

.

Personally, I would not touch them, as the partially cooked batter looks too soggy for my taste.

I prefer the thinly sliced dry fry method of cooking Spam myself.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"My OH fishes with spam

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My dog likes to walk up to anglers along the canal in the hope they will feed him a bit of Spam or other luncheon meat from their bait boxes.

"

He isn't daft then Do they ever give him any?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My OH fishes with spam

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My dog likes to walk up to anglers along the canal in the hope they will feed him a bit of Spam or other luncheon meat from their bait boxes.

He isn't daft then Do they ever give him any?"

.

He is a smart doggie!

He does get lucky from time to time, especially if it is late in the day.

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By *kywatcher OP   Man
over a year ago

Southwick


"opening the tin of spam with that little key can be a bugger.

.

They have ring pulls now!

The trick to get it out of the tin is to put the unopened tin in hot water for a few minutes first to melt the fat surrounding the block of meat, and it will slide out of the tin with ease.

"

You come up with some good practical tips. Can I bought today had the ring pull but then I'm plunging a knife into the meat to prise it out. Took two attempts and the meat looking a little worse for wear.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I still have to use the knife to get the block out from time to time, as I am too impatient to wait 10min for the tin to warm up!

Another way to help to get the block out is to run a stainless steel pick around the block to separate it from the tin.

Then a sharp tap against the chopping board etc. to detach the base from the tin, then use the knife to ease it out.

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