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Pan fried spam recipe made into crispy bites of deliciousness. Best way to cook your favorite Hawaiian canned meat product. From our air fryer spam fries, slices or cubed in a skillet on the stove perfectly. How long does Spam last A new can stored in the pantry will literally last 2–5 years past the printed “Best By” date if stored in a cool, dry place. If you opened it but didn’t use the whole thing you can save for later too. It will last up to 7–10 days in an airtight container stored in the refrigerator in that case. Spam Breakfast Recipe Want to make this heartier This is How to Cook Spam and Eggs together in the same pan too. You could add bagged hashbrowns into the mix too if you wanted to as well. All of them take about the same time so it works well for a quick brunch or breakfast for the fam bam. This is a bit like how to cook chorizo in a sense meaning that this “meat” is precooked and technically could be eaten right out of the pan. It is much better though broken into smaller pieces and fried in some way to it gets crispy on all sides, browned and reach a golden brown color. How to Fry Spam in a Pan on the Stove You don’t really need any oil but I tend to add a drop or so just so it slides around easily. You’ll want to rotate and flip your pieces several times to get every inch super crispy. Just dice into bite size pieces or slice, set into the skillet, flip often, and enjoy hot when it has browned and caramelized on the outsides to your liking. Can You Fry Spam in Air Fryer Air fryer spam and potatoes or alone is great Honestly it is my favorite method of all times because it is easiest and the heat really permeates into the center fast. I will add bitesize potatoes too with some seasonings for a fast dinner, which is another option. How do you cook frozen Spam First off you really wouldn’t want to freeze the meat in the can itself. You wouldn’t need to either since it lasts up to 5 years past the sell by date but let’s say you did. I don’t judge, so yes to answer your question you could cook it the same way you would if it was defrosted. Just use a sharp knife to slice into 1412″ pieces over medium heat with a bit of oil and flip often until browned and crisped to your liking. Can Spam be Deep Fried Yes, I do suggest that you still slice into 12 inch pieces because getting it crispy is the goal. The thinner the pieces are the faster they will cook so keep that in mind. Wait until your oil reaches 350375F. before carefully submerging your pieces for about 2 minutes. How to Cook a Spam Loaf If you do not want to slice or dice this canned meat you could cook it whole. I personally would suggest deep frying a Spam Loaf, the whole thing, for about 5 minutes in oil once it reaches a steady 350375 degrees F. or until as browned as you’d like. Baked in the oven can be done too though. Can Cats Eat Spam Cats should not eat Spam, or at least not regularly. While it is not toxic in small amounts, it is not a healthy food because of the high amount of sodium in it. Some varieties contain garlic or onion powder which are toxic too. Dogs should not consume this canned meat either for similar reasons. How long do you fry Spam That depends on whether you leave it whole as a Spam loaf, sliced or diced into bite sized pieces. Timing ranges from 2 minutes to 5 minutes, deep frying vs. pan frying on the stove is faster as well. How do you know if Spam has gone bad If the can is bulging, leaking, or has a foul smell when opened, discard it. If it is opened look for a slimy texture, off smell, or discoloration which means it should not be eaten either. What can you cook with Spam This cheap canned meat can be added into lots of things such as scrambled eggs, fried rice, fried and served on top of sushi, with hash browns or diced potatoes Fries up nicely in a pan or air fryer to bring out the flavors and is popular in many Hawaiian dishes.