Spam Meal in a Bundle
Submitted by AveryD
SPAM, sliced potatoes, carrots, and onions baked in foil packets with a sweet-tangy brown sugar, beer, and stone ground mustard glaze. A hands-off foil packet dinner with almost no cleanup.
YIELD
4 servingsPREP
40 minCOOK
60 minREADY
100 minFoil packet meals are the lazy cook’s secret weapon, and this one earns its keep.
Sliced SPAM, new potatoes, carrots, and onions get divided onto sheets of foil, then drizzled with a sticky glaze made from brown sugar, stone ground mustard, beer, and celery seed.
Seal the packets up tight and let the oven do all the work.
Everything steams together inside those little bundles, and the mustard-beer glaze caramelizes into something you’ll want to lick off the foil.
Kitchen Tips
- Slice the potatoes and carrots to the same thickness (about ¼ inch) so everything cooks evenly.
- Double-fold the foil edges to seal tightly. Steam is what cooks the vegetables through.
- These work great on a campfire grill too. Set the packets on the grate and cook until you can hear them sizzling inside.
Ingredients
Directions
Heat oven to 375℉ (190℃)F.
In bowl, combine brown sugar, mustard, beer, and celery seed.
Divide vegetables and spam on four 12” square pieces of foil.
Drizzle mustard mixture over vegetables. Fold foil to form packets.
Bake 45 to 60 minutes or until hot.
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