A YouTuber attempts to cook salmon in a washing machine using a vacuum-sealed bag and a washing machine set to a specific temperature. He initially expresses optimism but becomes less confident as the experiment progresses. After 40 minutes, he opens the washing machine to find that the water did not penetrate the bag, and the salmon, although cooked, has an unpleasant texture. He proceeds to serve the dish with potatoes, tzatziki sauce, and cucumbers. Despite the unappetizing appearance, the YouTuber claims that the flavor is a valid alternative to traditional cooking methods. He concludes the video by thanking his viewers for participating in the experiment and inviting them to suggest future unconventional cooking methods in the comments.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The person is attempting to cook salmon in a washing machine.
2. They purchased a vacuum machine on Amazon to aid in the process.
3. The recipe calls for cooking the salmon at 55 degrees for 35 minutes.
4. The person decides to cook the salmon at 70 degrees instead.
5. They add clothes to the washing machine to cushion the salmon.
6. The person prepares side dishes, including potatoes and a tzatziki sauce.
7. The salmon is cooked in the washing machine for 40 minutes.
8. The person's confidence in the success of the experiment wanes as time passes.
9. After 40 minutes, the person checks on the salmon and finds that it has not been cooked evenly.
10. The salmon has a good color and texture, but the person is unsure if it is edible.
11. The person decides to add the cooked salmon to a plate with potatoes and tzatziki sauce.
12. The person tastes the salmon and declares it edible, but notes that it may have been undercooked.
13. The person concludes that the experiment was a partial success and that the salmon was surprisingly edible.