It is common for even the best home cooks to seek various shortcuts to simplify the cooking process. Recently, two women introduced the internet to an off-beat method to wash potatoes. In an Instagram video, they demonstrate how large quantities of potatoes can be efficiently washed in the dishwasher. Despite the creators' confidence in the effectiveness of their hack, the online community's response was not too favourable towards this unconventional approach to potato washing.
In the video, the two women position potatoes out of "3 bags" on both the top and bottom racks of the dishwasher. They discuss the time-saving aspect, emphasising that handwashing would have been a much more time-consuming task. When the person behind the camera asks about the addition of detergent, one of the women clarifies that they will not be using any detergent for this process. After this, they set the dishwasher on rinse mode, and all the potatoes are washed in just 4 minutes.
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Take a look at the video below:
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The video got more than 1 million views. After viewing the viral video, numerous individuals expressed their disapproval of this "potato hack."
A user said, “You truly CANNOT eat at everybody's house.”
Another one questioned, “Why can't you fill up your sink and place all your potatoes in it and start washing them?”
“This is stupid. Hand washing them in the sink would be quicker,” read a comment.
A person said, “This is one of the dumbest ideas!”
An Instagrammer lamented, “That is really so gross. And what about the residue that was left in the little area where you put your dishwashing cleaning pod?!?!? I can't even and don't want to even think about that. No Thank You. Not interested in eating those potatoes.”
“This is why I don't eat at potlucks or people's houses,” wrote someone.
An Instagrammer stated, “I am both confused and disgusted.”
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