I know, I know.a movie line is the last place one should pick up cooking tips, but I love love love to cook and I had no idea that you could steam flounder in the dishwasherAnyone know how?
That would depend on whether Maria's weighing of the block of aluminum was a true 31.800 or if it was rounded down from the range of 31.802 to 31.804.
May be Shama added to her calculation the uncertainty of the mensuration, however, to get three decimals in the calculation doesn't means exactly that, you could use more or less than 3 and it doesn't mean any of them are wrong just accuracyIt is necessary to know with high precision the dimensions of the block and temperature, then multiply by the specific gravity at that specific tempto give you the correct answer.
How about that question? Terrific and it can and does work very wellThe first time I had the dish was at a friend's home and his wife served itShe knows we cook for a living and was very careful about what she preparedI was astounded, inquired about the dish and said how great it was and when she told me it was cooked in a dishwasher, after disbelief went away, I slurped my wine and listenedHere's what she told meShe wrapped the filets - not the whole flounder, just the filets - first in parchment paper, available most places, then wrapped it again tightly in aluminum foil and placed the package in the top rack on the side where one usually finds cupsShe then turned the washer onto a full, light load cycle and let'er ripHere the recipe: 3/4 pounds of Sole or 'Flounder' filets per person to be servedSprinkle sole with fresh dill leaves or dried salt and pepper to taste baste filets generously with butter steam in dishwasher Serve with snowflake potatoes - boiled and sprinkled with fresh parsley a green veg like broccoli Enjoy.