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Beat in two eggs 0.3 for sugar. Add a pinch of salt and mix Spam itself has a salty taste, so I didn't season other ingredients too much It's a measuring spoon
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To make the egg thick, I put oil on the pan and baked it like an egg roll. The egg roll was about as thick as spam It's a square pan, so I made it into an egg I don't care if I look ugly
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Cut spam into 0.5-0.7cm thick pieces and grill them
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Cut the eggs according to the size of the spam
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Add a bit of salt to the rice and season it with sesame oil
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Fold the seaweed vertically and cut it
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Add musubi ingredients on top of the seaweed. Put musubi beads on top of the seaweed It's better to remove half the width of the mousse beetle and raise it up Put rice in the order of spam-egg-rice, but it's easy to shape it when you put rice in
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Lastly, press down with a press and remove the mousse beetle
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Roll up the seaweed mousse
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Cut it into bite-size pieces and you're done with Spam Musubi :)
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I put them in the lunch box one by one,
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I made rice balls with leftover rice and wrapped them in sliced ham
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This is our No. 2 lunch box I grilled some fruits and nuggets and put them in together I decorated the carrot in a star shape
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The next day is our No. 1 picnic day. I usually like kimchi fried rice, but I can't do it well (My mom, No. 1 and No. 2 are different) So, No. 1 lunch box is Kimchi fried rice musubi
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We made kimchi fried rice and musubi, which is perfect for No. 1 I also chopped up the spam and fried it
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Thumbs up to No.1! The lunch box I received is complete
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Hodul's first charter trip as an elementary school student, picnic lunch box! When I went to the daycare center, I always had gimbap, but it's good that the menu choices are diversified because it's a little big!!!! I strongly recommend a simple spam mousse for family outings