STEP 1/12
Take out the remaining half of the spam and cut it into quarters. You can pour hot water to get rid of the salty taste, but I just did it because I was going to speed it up.
STEP 2/12
Put 1 spoonful of pancake mix in a bowl and coat it with spam.
STEP 3/12
Prepare the egg by removing the string and loosening it.
STEP 4/12
Put egg mixture in an oil-coated pan and add 2 pieces of spam.
STEP 5/12
Roll it slowly and pour the egg mixture on the last part.
STEP 6/12
You have to roll the egg when it's 80% cooked, but when it's undercooked, it's shaped like this...So it's okay. There's a way to fix it. Press the corner of the square pan and shape it to a certain extent.
STEP 7/12
Put it in the kimbap roll and let it cool for a while. If you take a shape and cut it after it cools down, the shape comes out better than when it's hot.
STEP 8/12
First, I experienced failure, and secondly, I poured the egg mixture using one side of the square pan. Then, add the spam pieces and roll the eggs when they are 80 percent cooked.
STEP 9/12
I used a wooden spatula at first and now I used a silicone spatula, so it's cleaner, right?
As expected, is it the power of tools? LOL
STEP 10/12
It's very clean, right? Still, push it to one side and cook it more by turning the square.
STEP 11/12
It has a square shape, but it's still rolled in seaweed and cooled down, and washed while it cools down.
STEP 12/12
When I cut it after cooling it, the pretty ones cut easily.