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Today’s newest recipe is how to make vegan SPAM! All you need to do is marinate your tofu and bake it in an oven or fry it in a pan! You can eat this vegan spam on its own, with rice or even make vegan spam musubi!

All the measurements & instructions will be below in the recipe card 🙂

  • Recipe for Vegan Spam
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Recipe for Vegan Spam

To make vegan spam, all you need is a block of tofu and 6 ingredients to make a smoky sauce to marinate your tofu!

The longer you marinate your vegan spam pieces the better but if you’re short on time, 10-15 mins each side will do!

This is a fantastic recipe to make in advance and keep in your fridge (or freezer) to eat throughout the week with pretty much anything. Cut it up into smaller pieces, and throw them into a yummy stir fry! Or perhaps you want to make vegan spam musubi. Options are endless!

TIP: For a bold flavour, marinate the tofu longer and instead of baking, consider frying in a pan.

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To make this recipe gluten-free, swap the soy sauce and liquid smoke for alternative gluten-free brands.

The recipe is vegan, vegetarian, nut-free, dairy-free and egg-free!

Ingredients

  • Tofu (extra firm)
  • Soy sauce
  • Maple syrup or agave syrup
  • liquid smoke
  • Mirin (Japanese sweet rice wine)
  • Garlic powder
  • Ground ginger

How To Make Spam (Vegan)

To start making your vegan spam by cutting up your tofu and slicing it horizontally into thin rectangular pieces – one tofu block will make approximately 10-12 pieces. You can cut off the edges to make them round so that your tofu slice is more of an oval vs rectangle (to make it more spam-like).

In a small bowl, add the rest of the ingredients to make your marinade — soy sauce, maple syrup, liquid smoke, mirin, ground ginger, garlic powder, and water. Mix well.

In a flat container, lay the tofu pieces flat and pour in the marinade, making sure each tofu piece is soaking well. Marinate for 10-15 minutes (preferably 15) on each side.

Transfer tofu pieces onto a baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes at 375°F. After 15 minutes, flip the tofu pieces and pour the rest of the marinade on the tofu. Bake for another 15 minutes. This makes the total baking time 30 minutes.

Alternatively (for a quicker method), you can pan-fry on medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes on one side (when it’s caramelized), then flip and pour in the remaining marinade and pan fry for another 2-3 minutes.

And voila! Vegan spam!

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Vegan Spam

To make vegan spam, all you need to do is marinate your tofu and bake it in an oven or fry it in a pan! You can eat this vegan spam on its own, with rice or even make vegan spam musubi!

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Course: Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine: Vegan

Prep Time: 21 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 minutes minutes

Total Time: 24 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 125kcal

Equipment

  • Small Mixing Bowl to add ingredients for the marinade

  • Flat Container to lay out tofu pieces flat

  • Spatula to flip tofu in marinate (chopsticks work well)

  • Knife and cutting board

  • Baking Sheet or Large non-stick pan

Ingredients

  • 1 block tofu extra firm tofu
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce or alternative
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup or agave nectar
  • 1 tbsp liquid smoke
  • 1 tbsp mirin Japanese sweet rice wine
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • 2 tbsp water

Instructions

  • To start making your vegan spam by cutting up your tofu and slice horizontally into thin rectangular pieces – one block will make approximately 10-12 pieces. You can cut off the edges to make them round so that your tofu slice is more of an oval vs rectangle (to make it more spam-like).

  • In a small bowl, create the vegan spam marinade by adding the soy sauce, maple syrup, liquid smoke, mirin, ground ginger, garlic powder, and water. Mix well.

  • In a flat container, lay your tofu slices flat and pour in the vegan spam marinade, making sure each tofu piece is soaking well. I recommend marinating for at least an hour to overnight or if short for time, marinate for 10-15 minutes (preferably 15) on each side.

  • To bake your vegan spam in the oven, transfer tofu pieces onto a baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes at 375°F. After 15 minutes, flip the tofu pieces and pour the rest of the marinade on the tofu. Bake for another 15 minutes. This makes the total baking time 30 minutes.

  • Alternatively (for a quicker method), you can pan-fry on medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes on one side (when it's caramelized), then flip and pour in the remaining marinade and pan fry for another 2-3 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 125kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 10g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 549mg | Potassium: 52mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 137mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the vegan equivalent of spam? ›

Better Meat vegan spam

South Korean-based vegan meat company Better Foods, a subsidiary of Shinsegae Food, introduced its vegan spam product in 2021. According to Vegconomist, the Better Foods vegan SPAM is made with vegetable oil and soy.

What is vegan spam made of? ›

This vegan spam recipe is probably the one most commonly referred to on the internet. It's a combination of soybean flour, peanut butter, tomato juice and several other flavorings.

Can you get vegan spam? ›

Introducing the world's first vegan spam! OmniPork Luncheon offers a healthier (and tastier!) alternative to traditional spam or breakfast sausages, which contain much higher levels of fat, cholesterol, and sodium.

How to eat vegan spam? ›

How to cook vegan spam
  1. Dicing it up and using it as a pizza topping.
  2. Slicing it into strips and frying them with peppers and Mexican spices, before enjoying them wrapped up in tortillas.
  3. Diced and doused in maple syrup on top of vegan American pancakes.
  4. Layered in a grilled vegan cheese sandwich.

Why is SPAM not healthy? ›

Though Spam is convenient, easy to use and has a long shelf-life, it's also very high in fat, calories and sodium and low in important nutrients, such as protein, vitamins and minerals. Additionally, it's highly processed and contains preservatives like sodium nitrite that may cause several adverse health effects.

What are the ingredients in Omnipork vegan SPAM? ›

Ingredients: Water, Soy Protein Concentrate, Coconut Oil, Yeast Extract, Wheat Gluten, Modified Cellulose, Soy Protein Isolate, Potato Starch, Natural Flavour, Salt, Grill and Smoke Flavour, Beet Red, Vitamins and Minerals [Ferric Orthophosphate (Iron), Zinc Oxide, Niacinamide, Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12), Calcium ...

What is the healthiest SPAM? ›

Heavy on the flavor, light on the other stuff. This variety offers the scrumptiousness of SPAM® Classic with 33% less calories, 50% less fat, and 25% less sodium.

Is vegan SPAM healthier? ›

And since it's high in plant protein and low in preservatives, this vegan and gluten-free recipe is much healthier than its meat-based counterpart!

Is there a non pork version of SPAM? ›

Spam Oven Roasted Turkey

This is Spam made with “100% white, lean turkey,” apparently, instead of the usual pork.

What to eat with vegan SPAM? ›

Meatless Vegetarian Tofu Spam

Try it in my Vegan Breakfast Burrito, aside my Easy Tofu Scramble or Vegan Hash, or in my Vegan Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole. For a lunch or dinner, try adding it to my Vegan Quesadillas, my Spicy Potato Soft Tacos, my Black Bean Burger, or my Vegan Pineapple Fried Rice!

What are the ingredients in Omnipork? ›

Water, Soy Protein Concentrate, Methylcellulose, Yeast Extract, Natural Flavor, Potato Starch, Salt, Sugar, Soy Protein Isolate, Barley Malt Extract, Beet Powder (For Color), Pea Protein, Rice Protein, Shiitake Mushroom Powder, Myceliated Oats. Contains Soy. May contain wheat.

Can you eat Spam raw out of the can? ›

You can eat Spam raw since all canned foods are pasteurized during the process. Also, you can eat raw spam straight from the can, but the smell can be quite unpleasant. Spam is a canned meat that is made of minced pork as well as processed in ham.

When should you not eat Spam? ›

Avoid damaged cans and funky smelling Spam

This is why FoodSafety.Gov recommends consuming shelf-stable canned meats within five years if left in the pantry. However, once opened and kept in the fridge, this figure shrinks to about only four days.

What does Spam taste like raw? ›

It's salty and a little spicy with a flavor most similar to ham and a texture close to bologna.

What is the non pork version of SPAM? ›

This SPAM® variety is made from 100% white, lean turkey. Some folks wonder why we didn't call it SPURKEY. But if we had, it wouldn't be a proper member of the SPAM® family of products.

What is vegan fake meat called? ›

A meat substitute, also called a meat analogue, approximates certain aesthetic qualities (primarily texture, flavor and appearance) or chemical characteristics of a specific meat. Substitutes are often based on soybeans (such as tofu and tempeh), gluten, or peas.

What is the healthiest version of SPAM? ›

Spam Lite is objectively healthier than the original Spam because it's made with less pork fat and sodium, and it tastes like a no-name, generic Spam substitute. Spam contains very few ingredients, and removing any of these messes with what makes it so special and singular.

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