i recently learned you’re not supposed to run a microwave with nothing in it/it can fry itself broken.

but i want to heat up a plate to help keep the pancakes i put on it warm like they do in diners. putting just a plate in my microwave causes it to start freaking out 'cause i guess there’s not enough stuff in there to absorb the energy(? this is what google tells me).

are the diners just putting the plates on a burner on low? that feels wrong.

    • dougOP
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      01 month ago

      but that’s so much woooork though! for slightly-warmed plates! i gotta wait for it to heat up just to put a plate in there? my time is too valuable for such lengths!

      …bah, this is probably the right answer.

      • Admiral Patrick
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        1 month ago

        I just put them in, set it to 150 (lowest it will go), and set the timer for like 3 minutes. At that low of a temp, it really doesn’t take long to warm the plates. If you’re really in a hurry, you could move the top rack as high as it will go, put the plate there, and set it to broil for 1-2 minutes.

  • Bev's Dad
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    81 month ago

    I put my oven on low when making pancakes to keep them warm until I finish a batch. I guess there’s nothing stopping me from adding empty plates in there before serving.

    • dougOP
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      21 month ago

      My kitchen does not have enough room to accommodate something of that magnitude. Phooey.

        • dougOP
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          31 month ago

          I do, and I’m learning from this thread that that may be my solution.

          Now to learn about what makes a plate oven-safe, though I’m sure it’s fine at the lowest temperature.

          • @[email protected]
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            51 month ago

            Assuming the plates are ceramic, there should be zero issue. Same with glass.

            I wouldn’t put plastic, melamine, or paper in the oven simply due to the possible disastrous fallout were the temperature somehow set too high by accident.

            • dougOP
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              31 month ago

              I appreciate your clarifying what shouldn’t be put in the oven given the context of the community we’re in.

              Plus I may have, at some point in my life, put a plastic (electric) kettle on a burner when my parents asked me to put the kettle on.

              …I should probably be dead by now.

                • dougOP
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                  31 month ago

                  I need to delete this thread in the event my spouse sees it and gets any ideas.

        • dougOP
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          1 month ago

          I need that for my weed vitamin d deficiency, and my cats hogs it.

  • @[email protected]
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    If you want to use the microwave for this, pop in a plate with some water, then heat it up for 1-2 minutes, take it out with something that doesn’t absorb water (or the hot water will wick through the material to your hand and burn you) dump the water in the sink and quickly wipe with a dish towel to dry before using.

    Other methods include warming it in an oven set very low, or heating it in hot water from a sink.

    In a restaurant, they may just grab a plate that has just come out of the dishwasher since industrial dishwashers are really fucking hot.

    • dougOP
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      31 month ago

      In a restaurant, they may just grab a plate that has just come out of the dishwasher since industrial dishwashers are really fucking hot.

      I guess part of me knew this was the real reason the plates were hot and not because the diner warmed them up for me.

      • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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        21 month ago

        Diners put food on a special counter called a “pass” that has heat lamps above it. This keeps the food warm, and the plates warm. Keeps the counter warm, too. A lot of them store plates above the pass, an area that’s also pretty warm all the time.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 month ago

    I put the plates upside down in the sink at let the hot water run over them for a little bit.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 month ago

    Ovens typically have a “warm” setting that can be used to keep plates and food warm, but not too hot to handle.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 month ago

    The oven? I never used anything else. Just put on warm and throw them in while making food and also move the food off to as I finish some.

  • Otherbarry
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    21 month ago

    Usually what I do is put the plate in the oven towards the end of whenever I need to take food out so it heats up a couple of mins or so then take everything out. Use oven mitts in case you left the plate in there a bit too long.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    You’re right the cold plate sucks out a lot of heat! I sit them in hot water and dry them off before putting the food on

  • 6️⃣9️⃣4️⃣2️⃣0️⃣
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    21 month ago

    In restaurants they keep plates warm under heat lamps. Microwaves don’t actually transfer heat the way heat lamps do. They heat things up by “vibrating” the molecules (it’s more complicated than that, but that’s the idea). Things with less rigid molecular bonds (like liquids) tend to heat faster because the molecules can vibrate more readily. Using the microwave dry can potentially damage things because there isn’t anything to absorb the microwave energy.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      There are actual devices that house dozens of plates at a time and keep them warm. They are called…plate warmers.

    • dougOP
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      1 month ago

      Do you happen to know if most microwaves throw a fit when they’re run while empty/with nothing to heat, or if it just some of them? I feel like i should’ve known that little factoid by now.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 month ago

    Restaurants either are giving you plates straight out if the dishwasher or they have a plate warmer. Professional plate warmers will warm a few dozen plates at a time and cost $1k USD. You can get crappy versions for the home for like $50.

  • @[email protected]
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    -11 month ago

    If you’re to the level of warming plates in your pancake game, those must be some kickass flapjacks.

    Flappy flabby fatbastard fluffy flapjacks, ferda.