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Cooking with Your Car Engine

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Next time you drive around town running errands, multitask by cooking dinner at the same time! In your car! Ben Carter cooked salmon en papillote by placing a salmon-filled parchment paper and foil pouch in a "cozy spot between the exhaust manifold's heat shield and the alternator." After 40 minutes, he was rewarded with a perfectly cooked salmon filet.

I'm not sure I'd want to try this with my car in fear of fish goo getting into places it shouldn't, but if I change my mind I'll have to pick up Manifold Destiny, a book dedicated to the art of cooking on your car engine.

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7 Comments:

When I lived down in Dallas (late 70's) -- it was all the rage to cook dinner in the car. During a particular heatwave one summer, I cooked a chicken in the back window of my car while I was at work.

I baked a bundt cake that way, as well (took a much shorter time, though... only a couple of hours!)

I just wanted to prove it could be done. The people that worked for me at the time were amazed!

This is great! A little strange, but wonderful all the same.

Duff from Charm City Bakery cooked some potatoes and maybe something else on one of his episodes a few seasons back...

(to be read in a sarcastic tone with yiddish undertones:) what all of a sudden gas is cheap?

Forget Manifold Destiny. You can't get it for less than $100.00 these days. But, do check out "the barefoot chef" - ounds and looks a bit like John Lennon.

(http://homepage.ntlworld.com/thebarefootchef/mypage.htm). He cooks food on his muffler (and he's not adverse to "roadkill" either.)

i think they did this on jeremy clarkson's brit show top gear a couple years ago. gordon ramsay was the guest who tasted it and said it smelled too awful to even eat. oh that ramsay. -_-

I'm more worried about dirt and motor oil goo getting in my fish. The engine compartment pictured in the photo looks a lot cleaner than that of any car I've ever driven.

A cleaner atmosphere for cooking salmon is the dishwasher, or so I've heard. I've always been skeptical but the method keeps making the rounds. Has anybody given that a try?

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