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Lunch Cooked in the Dishwasher
Yes, you really can poach salmon—and the rest of your lunch—in a dishwasher, and, no, it doesn't end up tasting like soap.
Serves 6
IngredientsFor the salmon parcel
DirectionsPlace five double layers of foil, each 12 inches square, on the work surface. Drizzle some oil onto each square of foil and spread it over the surface using a pastry brush. Put the salmon fillet in the middle of one square and fold up the edges of the foil a little to make a bowl. Sprinkle with the lime zest and juice, place the ginger slices on top, then scatter the cilantro over everything and season. Bring the sides of the foil together, pinching to make a watertight package. Follow the same method for the asparagus and noodle parcels, and divide the vegetables between two more parcels, ensuring that the parcels are flat rather than round, or the heat won't get to the food long enough for it to cook. Place your packages on the top rack of the dishwasher, choose the hottest and longest cycle (the parcels should cook for about 1 hour), and don't add any detergent! At the end of the cycle, remove the parcels. Unwrap the parcels at the table and let everyone dig in. Published on July 20, 2011
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