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  • i thought of this a long time ago, it cool it works!

  • For safety reasons, it's probably best to not put any kind of detergent or soap at all... just the water.

  • Ace but why not use the microwave :0)

  • Bet it tastes like Jet Dry. :D

  • put some spice on that fish, scrub

  • Is it really necessary to poach it with a load of dirty dishes and detergent? I should think you could wait until after the salmon was poached before you washed the dishes.

  • Shouldn't there be wine in there, somewhere??

  • why add the detergent

  • Salmon is nasty.

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  • Will it only do 1 fish or can I cook a whole freezer worth?

  • @Mikemc as many fish as you can put in the dish washer without fucking up the foil around them!

  • brilliant, and it works! If you treat it like a proper recipe with herbs and lime then the end result looks and tastes great too! Check out our attempt on our YouTube page!

  • If you didn't add detergent, why, it'd just be a waste of a wash!

  • why would you add detergent. . . . duuuumb

  • I have been using the dishwasher for salmon for a long time. I just don't use soap to be safe. It poaches it perfectly!

  • Why?  This is retarded.

  • Alton Brown mentioned in one of his books that he once baked a cake on the dry cycle of his dishwasher. Get on that, Tom!

  • Next up: How to make penne arrabiata in your toilet.

  • Love your videos, but I have to say cooking food in a dishwasher loaded with detergent is a very foolish thing to do. Dishwasher detergent is a very dangerous poison! You should warn your audience not to do it this way. The slightest leak in the foil, and you will be in the hospital getting your stomach pumped.

  • You best be trollan.

    Its dish detergent not bleach.

  • @alfredjr72 Don't be stupid.  If it got contaminated, you'd taste it in the fish. And it's not that toxic. It goes on your DISHES. You'd be fine, because your fish would taste awful and you wouldn't eat it.

  • Wha? Every recipe I ever heard said to put the salmon in the dishwasher by itself -- not with dishes, not with detergent. Wouldn't that make more sense? lol

  • Yes, unless you wanted to do the dishes while you poached salmon. Saves time bro. And water.

  • Or you could use the extra space for another dish and possibly not ruin the efficiency of your dishwasher.

    Look, he did it because he wanted to see if it was POSSIBLE, not because there was any sane, logical, ethical, economical or ecological reason to do so.

    If you truly want him to "save" anything, he shouldn't use a dishwasher, heat his house using electric heat powered by batteries charged from solar panels....you get the idea

  • @i8246i im pretty sure he didnt do it to see if it was possible, most likely he did it because its hilarious. see end of video.

  • I think you should go for a full on mullet!

  • I agree.

  • I came across your video, purely by accident. Yes, Vincent Price REALLY DID cook fish in a dishwasher on the Tonite show with Johnny Carson. I remember it as being a trout fish rather than salmon. If memory serves me correctly, the year of that Vincent Price appearance was 1976. I remember Vincent warning Johnny to only use the WASH cycle and never the DRY cycle. My experiments with such a poaching method proved him right.

  • awesome thanks for posting

  • Tony Gordon did this on coronation street

  • ali min ium ahhahahaha

  • Next time you might put in a plasticbag made for cooking, and tie it up with a piece of string.

  • Thats briliant! Does it work with eggs?

  • "Washing Machine Cookery" should get uploaded in a few minutes - I'm currently mass-uploading a lot of my videos - and... well, no. No it doesn't.

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