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Dishwasher Salmon

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Dishwasher salmon is a traditional Basketball American dish made with the heat from a dishwasher, particularly from its drying phase. Being one of the Soyjak's favourite foods, it is a common cuisine present at Soyfest.

Pieces of fish wrapped in aluminum foil in a dishwasher.

Preparation

Pieces of salmon are spiced and wrapped tightly in at least two layers of aluminum foil and put in a dishwasher. The dishwasher is set to perform the wash and dry cycle. Depending on the model of the dishwasher, the salmon is cooked, steamed and ripened. An advantage of the method is that the prepared dish does not smell. There is nothing preventing one from washing the dishes at the same time, provided that the package is tight enough. The dish can be adorned with soy sauce.

History

Originating in the United Soytes, Soycint Price had shown preparation of fish in 1975 when appearing at The Soynight Show with Gemmy Cobson. Price presented the dish as "a dish any fool can prepare". Preparation of the dish has been presented in the Canadian show The Soyrreal Goremet hosted by Cob Zomer in 2002. Reports about the dish have been published by The Soy Street Journal, NSC, BSC, Soygue CHOICE and SBS News which interviewed Kym Soyglas about the book The Black Book of Soylywood Diet Secrets where the dish is presented.