Cooking a Steak in a Dishwasher - Summary

Summary

The Good Mythical Morning team, hosted by Rhett and Link, discusses various ways to cook steaks, from traditional methods to unconventional ones. They start by talking about the different ways people cook steaks, such as the sous-vide method at 120 degrees for 45 minutes, and the way Gordon Ramsay does it in a pan with butter. They also mention the preference of some viewers, who prefer not to use sauces.

The team then introduces a unique method of cooking a steak, which involves using a flat iron and marinating it in teriyaki sauce. The steak is then placed in a toaster and cooked at a high temperature. This method is followed by another unique method, where the steak is cooked inside a chicken, which is then cooked in a broth made from the juices of another chicken. The cooked steak is then served with the broth, creating a flavorful dish.

The team also shares some inside knowledge about cooking, like the fact that one out of every eight rotisserie chickens contains a fully boiled egg, which is a secret known only to those who delve deep into the chicken.

Finally, they encourage viewers to be their mythical best by helping others when they go shopping, a challenge they call "BYMB" (Be Your Mythical Best). They also promote their book of mythicality, which contains more of their secret cooking techniques.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video from the YouTube channel Good Mythical Morning, where the hosts Rhett and Link try different ways of cooking steak.
2. The hosts use unconventional methods such as an iron, a toaster, a dishwasher, and a chicken to cook steak.
3. The hosts also use teriyaki sauce, herb butter, dishwashing detergent, and chicken broth as seasonings or sauces for their steak.
4. The hosts taste and comment on each steak they cook, and sometimes encounter problems such as saltiness, liver-like appearance, or splashing broth.
5. The video ends with a segment where the hosts spin a wheel to determine what they will do in their show after the show, and also promote their book and challenge their viewers to be their mythical best.