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Spam is a canned pre-cooked meat product typically including chopped pork shoulder with some ham and salt.

Cans of Spam weight in at 12 ounces (240 grams).

In the US 3.8 cans of Spam are consumed every second. The name "Spam" is derived from spiced ham. Find lots of great tasting Spam recipes here.

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Spam Western Bean Soup

Spam Western bean soup: a tangy sweet-sour tomato broth with pinto beans, carrots, chili sauce, and cubed Spam. Pantry-friendly comfort, ready in an hour from a stocked cupboard.

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Healthy Spam Peppers

Stuffed bell peppers filled with SPAM, rice, shredded cabbage, zucchini, and tomatoes with basil and oregano. A veggie-loaded twist on classic stuffed peppers ready in 30 minutes.

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Spicy Spam Kabobs

Spicy Spam kabobs grilled with pineapple chunks wrapped in snow peas and red bell pepper, marinated in a lemon-thyme-oregano sauce with red pepper flakes. Served over rice for a fun, retro cookout meal.

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Spam Hot & Spicy Stir-Fry

Cubed SPAM wok-tossed with broccoli, snow peas, red pepper, baby corn, and mushrooms in a fiery teriyaki-ginger sauce with Chinese hot oil. Served over rice, this spicy stir-fry is on the table in 25 minutes.

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Spam Vegetable Soup with Cheese-Topped Croutons

Hearty vegetable soup with Spam, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes simmered in chicken broth, topped with broiled Swiss and Parmesan cheese croutons. French onion soup vibes with a fun twist.

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Mixed Bean Casserole

Mixed bean casserole with four kinds of beans, cubed Spam, brown sugar, ketchup, molasses, and mustard baked low and slow. A classic potluck baked beans dish.

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