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Ring Dum Diddy

Fo Fa
Fo Fa @cook_2813029

I'm going to start with a disclaimer.
I am NOT a fan of spam.
I am generally not a fan of American cheese.
But as kids, we loved this stuff. We loved it so much, all 3 of us would stop playing, and help Mom make it.
Now today it is much easier to make, with food processors, and such, but in the 60's, we used a cast iron hand grinder. We would just grind the spam, onion and cheese together. Assemble these, on regular old white bread, and broil them. It took probably 5 minutes to broil them, but the smell was awesome, and to us kids, seemed like a lifetime. Then either, the patience to allow them to cool, or burn the roof of your mouth, which we did frequently. So good. We would make 10 or so for lunch, usually.
I discovered that they are easy, but have to be done a certain way for the proper flavor.
So here it is, slightly adjusted for an adult palate, I.E. hot sauce and black pepper added.
This is sort of a generic recipe where amount of ingredients in relation to each other is the important thing.
Since it was only me, i bought a roll, and i couldn't find a small can of spam, so i tried Vienna sausages. Not as good as spam.

I'm going to start with a disclaimer.
I am NOT a fan of spam.
I am generally not a fan of American cheese.
But as kids, we loved this stuff. We loved it so much, all 3 of us would stop playing, and help Mom make it.
Now today it is much easier to make, with food processors, and such, but in the 60's, we used a cast iron hand grinder. We would just grind the spam, onion and cheese together. Assemble these, on regular old white bread, and broil them. It took probably 5 minutes to broil them, but the smell was awesome, and to us kids, seemed like a lifetime. Then either, the patience to allow them to cool, or burn the roof of your mouth, which we did frequently. So good. We would make 10 or so for lunch, usually.
I discovered that they are easy, but have to be done a certain way for the proper flavor.
So here it is, slightly adjusted for an adult palate, I.E. hot sauce and black pepper added.
This is sort of a generic recipe where amount of ingredients in relation to each other is the important thing.
Since it was only me, i bought a roll, and i couldn't find a small can of spam, so i tried Vienna sausages. Not as good as spam.

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Ring Dum Diddy

Fo Fa
Fo Fa @cook_2813029

I'm going to start with a disclaimer.
I am NOT a fan of spam.
I am generally not a fan of American cheese.
But as kids, we loved this stuff. We loved it so much, all 3 of us would stop playing, and help Mom make it.
Now today it is much easier to make, with food processors, and such, but in the 60's, we used a cast iron hand grinder. We would just grind the spam, onion and cheese together. Assemble these, on regular old white bread, and broil them. It took probably 5 minutes to broil them, but the smell was awesome, and to us kids, seemed like a lifetime. Then either, the patience to allow them to cool, or burn the roof of your mouth, which we did frequently. So good. We would make 10 or so for lunch, usually.
I discovered that they are easy, but have to be done a certain way for the proper flavor.
So here it is, slightly adjusted for an adult palate, I.E. hot sauce and black pepper added.
This is sort of a generic recipe where amount of ingredients in relation to each other is the important thing.
Since it was only me, i bought a roll, and i couldn't find a small can of spam, so i tried Vienna sausages. Not as good as spam.

I'm going to start with a disclaimer.
I am NOT a fan of spam.
I am generally not a fan of American cheese.
But as kids, we loved this stuff. We loved it so much, all 3 of us would stop playing, and help Mom make it.
Now today it is much easier to make, with food processors, and such, but in the 60's, we used a cast iron hand grinder. We would just grind the spam, onion and cheese together. Assemble these, on regular old white bread, and broil them. It took probably 5 minutes to broil them, but the smell was awesome, and to us kids, seemed like a lifetime. Then either, the patience to allow them to cool, or burn the roof of your mouth, which we did frequently. So good. We would make 10 or so for lunch, usually.
I discovered that they are easy, but have to be done a certain way for the proper flavor.
So here it is, slightly adjusted for an adult palate, I.E. hot sauce and black pepper added.
This is sort of a generic recipe where amount of ingredients in relation to each other is the important thing.
Since it was only me, i bought a roll, and i couldn't find a small can of spam, so i tried Vienna sausages. Not as good as spam.

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Ingredients

  • 1spam
  • 1American cheese (Velveeta)
  • 1/3onion
  • 1butter
  • 1bread
  • Black pepper (optional)
  • Hot sauce (optional)
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  1. 1

    Ready your bread, i still suggest plain white bread

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  2. 2

    Butter the bread, might seem unneeded, but trust me, it's required

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  3. 3

    Prep the proper amount of onion

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  4. 4

    Chop it into small pieces, since i am making a small single serving, I'm using this, usually i use a food processor

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  5. 5

    Next do your spam, in a food processor, i add it to the onions, here I'll just stir it

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  6. 6

    Add the cheese next, grated in this case. If you are using a food processor, see small chunks and reduce it all together

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  7. 7

    If you want, add pepper and or hot sauce

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  8. 8

    Pulse to mix or in my case, stir

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  9. 9

    Spread on buttered bread evenly

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  10. 10

    Broil them. Yes, I'm using the toaster oven, however you broil them, keep an eye on them.

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  11. 11

    When they are done to your liking, remove. If giving to kids, let them cool a minute first. As kids we typically didn't like char spots, except on these, go figure. The char spots add to the flavor.

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on September 11, 2017 00:39
My wife is disabled, she has M.S. And she finds it hard to cook from her wheelchair. I like a variety of foods, but hate tomatoes, so you don't see too many of my recipes with tomatoes on them. Also both of us have type II diabetes, so high carb and sweet is usually not on the menu either. We have one married daughter, and one that now lives in the Seattle area. We live in Texas, USA with our two dogs.Sorry I have not posted in awhile. Been taking chemo and radiation. and it has taken some out of me. Doctor says it seems to be working, so there is that.
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Kc @kc91
November 24, 2021 20:31
I grew up on these as well but we have always used Velveeta, spam, and a little mayo all run through a meat grinder. Instead of sliced bread it goes onto a sliced in half Rusk bun and then broiled till cheese is brown.
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