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Old 05-26-2007, 09:07 PM   #1
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Show me a yacht that does not have SPAM aboard.

Spaghetti carbonara

1 1/2 lbs spaghetti

12-oz can SPAM, cubed 1/4"

1/2 cup chopped onion

4 eggs, slightly beaten

1/2 cups grated parmesan cheese

1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley

ground pepper

3 tbsp olive oil

3 tbsp butter

Cook spaghetti according to package directions. Meanwhile, in skillet cook SPAM and onion in oil and butter over medium heat until lightly browned. Set aside. When spaghetti is cooked, drain; return to pot. Add egs; toss to combine. Add SPAM mixture, cheese and parsley; toss to combine. Season to taste with pepper. Serve immediately. Yield: 6 servings.

A whole list of recipes with Spam:

http://www.pitt.edu/~blair1/spam.html

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Old 05-27-2007, 07:22 PM   #2
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Makes me think of Monty Pytheon!

Spam, spam, spam and spam!



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CORNED BEEF (SPAM) AND BEAN PIE.

Fry a roughly chopped onion and a crushed clove of garlic in 2tbsp of oil for 4-5 min until softened.

While you are doing this put the potatoes and vegetables on the boil.

Stir in a large 340g tin of corned beef (Spam) and a large 420g tin of baked beans and cook gently for 3-4 min until piping hot.

Tip into an ovenproof dish and cover with hot mashed potato.

Cook under a hot grill for 3-4 min to brown - serve with vegetables of your choice.

Serves 4
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Old 07-02-2007, 09:40 PM   #4
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Show me a yacht that does not have SPAM aboard.
OK. Here is one:

http://www.mercopress.com/vernoticia.do?id...mp;formato=HTML

If it had Spam aboard it would be as a precautionary measure, by the Chef, in case a guest, had a hankering for Spam.
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Al this talk of thhhhhpam and beans, puts me of a mind to ask the knowledgable Trim about the efficacy of methane power generation aboard cruising yachts.
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Spam salad sandwiches. Ground spam with mayo.

I also use spam in ramen noodles.

Make the noodles. Cut up the spam and stir it in. That will give you your salt intake.
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Nothing like a grilled spam and cheese sandwich with horseradish sauce.
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Spam salad sandwiches. Ground spam with mayo.

I also use spam in ramen noodles.

Make the noodles. Cut up the spam and stir it in. That will give you your salt intake.
Bread, Mayo, Ramen, Spam...... Yes Sir, that WILL give you your SODIUM, FAT, and CALORIE intake; no question about it.

For me, intake of those is not a problem. The problem is NOT intaking to much of any of those dietary items, on most average days.

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