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by seanhandley 4446 days ago
Or you could put a piece of kitchen towel on the plate.
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Then you have a piece of toast on a wet towel. Along with suggestions that suggest a cooling rack (I'm not a fan of cold toast), I think this misses the mark.

"Never serve hot food on a cold plate." -Ramsay

It seems obvious enough when you get in the habit and you wonder why you never started warming your plates to begin with.

It's usually not an extra chore if you capture the ambient heat of a cooking source. Putting plates in the oven when you take the food out to rest. Putting a plate on top of the toaster for half a minute could work in this case.