Well now I've heard everything! Hey there...great to see you. Help yourself to a mug of coffee, nudge a virtual doughnut or muffin onto your plate and bring them over here to the VIP table while I enlighten you on a style of cooking that has actually been around for about 50 years...in your dishwasher! Say what?
Believe it or not, you can actually cook meals in a
dishwasher. It sounds kinda gross, but it’s a surprisingly popular
cooking technique and actually produces decent results!
Dishwasher cooking has apparently been around since the
1970s, but the trend ‘caught steam’ in 2013, after Italian food writer
Lisa Casali, a self-proclaimed dishwasher-cooking expert published a
book on the subject. Cucinare in lavastoviglie (Cooking in the
Dishwasher) was a big hit, and Casali also posted a series of videos
online demonstrating how the technique works. “It’s an easy technique
within everyone’s reach and you can gain great advantages from it,” she
says in one of her instructional videos. “All you need is a dishwasher
and the will to experiment.”
Other food experts, like The Telegraph’s Xanthe
Clay, are vouching for the bizarre technique as well. She says the best
food to cook in the dishwasher is fish, because it steams rather well in
the heat of the water. Salmon, for instance, requires a relatively low
temperature to cook when compared to raw meat like beef or lamb. So it
might be difficult to get lasagna right in a dishwasher, but steamed
veggies and fish will turn out great.
As more and more people turn to cooking their meals in the dishwasher, an increasing number of recipes are being posted online. Oprah.com
recently offered recipes for an entire lunch menu of noodles,
asparagus, and salmon, while some of Casali’s recipes include couscous,
roast veal in a mackerel sauce, sea bass fillet, and apple pie.
If you’re thinking of giving Casali’s dishwasher cooking a
go, you should know that her book is only available in Italian, but
you’re still bound to find plenty of info and instructional videos and
even a Wikihow tutorial online. As the Italian cook says, all you need
is the will to experiment.
When you think about it, why not take advantage of the heat generated by your dishwasher. Make it do double duty. What's next, I wonder? Tossing salads in the dryer? Fried eggs on the top of the furnace? Some folks already do it on their car during summer.
See ya, eh!
Bob
Sources: Daily Edge, The Telegraph
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