Sunday, August 1, 2010

Spam Báhn Mì

Spam Banh Mi

It seems appropriate that my first post represent where I currently live — Honolulu, Hawai‘i. What would a good Hawai‘i food post be would be without a mention of the beloved SPAM? Unless you're a vegetarian or something more extreme than that, there isn't a reason to love the pink cube of mysterious meat. If you're a meat lover and don't like Spam — you just don't know how to eat it properly. Same thing can be said for foods such as tofu. If cooked the right way(s), it's one of the most delicious things in the world. A perfect way eat Spam is fried and balanced out with some kind of carb, be it rice, noodles, bread or whatever else your creativity can think up. Just look at the annual Spam Jam event website to get some ideas of what you can do with the stuff.

Combining my love of Spam (which I think I eat on an average of once every two or three weeks) with my latest obsession with Vietnamese food, I thought a Spam Vietnamese sandwich (or bánh mì) would be perfect. You always see the sandwiches offered with ham, pate and headcheese, among other things. Why not Spam? Probably made of the same products, anyway. The salty meat balanced out with things cool, crisp, pickled and spicy sounds like an ideal meal experience.

The Battle of the Bánh Mí website was helpful in creating my first sandwich of this kind.

1 Vietnamese-style baguette (you can use any other kind of baguette if you can't find the Vietnamese kind)
Mayonnaise (the original spread is a mixture of egg yolks and vegetable oil. Sometimes I just use butter and mayo)
Do chua (pickled shredded daikon and carrots)
Cilantro
Cucumber slices
1 slice of fried Spam
Tomato slices (optional)
Jalapeño slices (optional)

I assume you know how to assemble a sandwich. Thưởng thức! Bon apetit!

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