Keeping food warm: Do double duty with heated dinner plate and enameled cast iron sizzle "charger" plate?
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Will using both a heated dinner plate and an enameled cast iron sizzle plate as a charger (under the dinner plate) keep food warm for an appreciably longer time than simply heating the dinner plate or putting the dinner plate on a warmed metal-of-some-kind charger? Or maybe even an enameled cast-iron trivet?
Note:
- I do not own and have never used cast iron of any kind. So though at first thought this seems a sensible idea, but maybe there are physics or other factors that negate the idea?
- I like my dinner plates. I do not want a dinner plate substitute (such as eating from the sizzle plate).
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How do I keep my plates warm while eating?
Does a warm plate keep food warm?
Restaurants warm plates before serving them to help the food maintain its temperature on its way to the customer's table. Warm plates will keep the food warmer longer, whereas dishes that are cooler than the food will absorb the food's heat, and the temperature will drop immediately.How do you use a microwave plate warmer?
Microwave Plate Warmers are the simple, quick and safer solution. Place the warmers between your plates, pop them in the microwave oven and in a couple of minutes, you've got dinnerware that's hot in the centre but still cool enough to hold at the edges.How do slow eaters keep food hot?
I also do this: Before plating food, put the plate under a hot water tap and run till it's hot. Then dry it off and plate your food on it. If you don't do this, in winter your food goes cold real fast,\u201d said TheDevilsAdvokaat.HSN | Kitchen Clearance up to 50% Off 12.26.2017 - 01 PM
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