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"hot plate" Definitions
  1. a heated iron plate for cooking
  2. a simple portable appliance for heating or for cooking in limited spaces

120 Sentences With "hot plate"

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Christchurch (Hogwarts) Hall caught fire just now – the hot plate!
She uses a hot plate and a microwave to prepare meals.
Moo kata is a dish of pork on a hot plate.
This one had a double hot plate: a two-burner stovetop.
A technician warms animal blood on a hot plate to feed the mosquitoes.
BuzzFeed's latest plan to get you hooked is a Bluetooth-connected hot plate.
A fireplace and a hot plate — for making tea — complete the cozy feel.
The pair see how injera is made on a traditional round hot plate.
""Still, I wouldn't recommend anyone putting something that old over a hot plate.
The floods ruined the trailer's oven, so the family cooks on a hot plate.
There are no beds for the kids, and only a hot plate for cooking.
"Christchurch (Hogwarts) Hall caught fire just now – the hot plate!" she wrote alongside the photo.
It was clean and peaceful, and equipped with a hot plate and an electric heater.
This was a six-burner Wolf range calling the dorm-room hot plate a stove.
Mr. Karonkario, for one, didn't want to wait, so he got his own hot plate.
Inside the boxes were items such as a hot plate, clothing and shower shoes, she said.
She has been relying on two generators, a solar-powered battery charger and a hot plate.
The boats also had radar, radios, a fathometer, a hot plate, a refrigerator and four bunks.
And BuzzFeed doesn't call the Tasty One Top, which will ship in November, a hot plate.
The second is if you don't have a stove, and want something better than a hot plate.
The airstream comes equipped with a mini-fridge, hot plate, microwave, coffee maker, and outdoor fire pit.
Then, the entire thing is sealed with a film and placed on a hot plate for 45 minutes.
Back in the workshop, we drink marigold tea and watch rosemary-infused oils boil on a hot plate.
Next to the cot were a rice cooker and a hot plate where he cooked all his meals.
His thin fingers trembling, Mothibedi leans over his simple hot plate and puts a tea kettle on the boil.
The cafe consisted of a covering and a small table with a hot plate for making tapiocas and coffee.
The digital publisher is now selling physical goods, things like fidget spinners, candles and a Bluetooth-enabled hot plate.
Somehow, she wound up doing catering gigs to pay the bills, cooking for huge parties on a hot plate.
But you need to be in those situations to understand the meaning of a decent hot plate of food.
Ms. Young sat on a bench next to a hot plate and browned ground beef for a taco dinner.
The hot plate under the oil stopped working, and Ms. Di Porto took a cigarette break outside the tent.
And if a $150, bluetooth-enabled hot plate helps make that happen, then it won't just be a novelty.
The unit features running water but also a bar, toaster oven, hot plate, bed, 4K TV, internet and surround sound.
Things got heated as a hot plate, when the customer dared question the conditions under which Wendy's beef is stored.
There's just enough space for a twin mattress, desk and chair, and hot plate, and toaster oven in the bathroom.
He was aware, who wouldn't be, of her slender back and hips, as she boiled water on a hot plate.
"I don't care if the kitchen has literally a hot plate and a fridge," said Mr. Normand, who never cooks.
The hot plate is operated via smartphone through the Tasty app, which lets users know just how hot their plate is.
To test the material, scientists put it on what is essentially a hot plate set to the temperature of human skin.
It powers the lights, a hot plate and a large-screen television someone found on a street corner and lugged inside.
On a recent afternoon during that added hour, a group of students heated noodles on a hot plate in cooking class.
She limped by on the second floor with a hot plate, a microwave, her electric frying pan and a Crock-Pot.
For a number of months, he didn't have cooking gas, during which time he had to prepare meals on hot plate.
These days, pancakes are one of the clearest manifestations of the EU vs US political schism to ever hit a hot plate.
He walked out with boxes that included a hot plate, legal paperwork, a couple pairs of shoes, some clothing and a pillow.
Ultimately, I cut meat off the turkey bones, boiling it in a small pot on a hot plate — my only cooking appliance.
There was also a small kitchenette between the sleeping and living areas, with a microwave, mini-fridge, coffee machine, and hot plate.
They can stand in as a hot plate for casseroles (and, since they allow air circulation, will allow the dish to cool faster).
In a corner is a double-burner electric stove with an ashy hot plate, which turns out to be the engraver's makeshift kitchen.
Simply put your ingredients onto the hot plate and close the lid — no need to battle with a stubborn omelet that won't flip properly.
But when you're making candy, precision is an absolute must, and that's what this over-engineered induction hot plate from Breville is all about.
Campolo, his wife and his two children moved into a ramshackle house with no real appliances, just a space heater and a hot plate.
Sweating over an electric hot plate in Ravago's apartment, Federico "Rikka" Ramasamy told me his family threw him out when he was just a teenager.
They can indeed be purchased online through quasi-official sources—the hot plate costs $700, one disassembly holder costs $242, and the other costs $284.
"Pass me another one," she said as she poured a fifth bottle of extra-virgin olive oil into a big pot on a hot plate.
To flip-flop on policy matters is to prata, after the South Indian pancake made by flipping dough on a hot plate, another favorite Singaporean dish.
Finally, we're rewarded with a hot plate of tender, spiraly noodles; smoky eggplant; crushed tomatoes and their juices; and a generous sprinkle of shaved smoked ricotta.
The camera follows Jughead in the small projection booth packing up his things when he gets up to leave a small bed and hot plate is seen.
Dear Heloise: To Jenny in Texas who hates cold coffee: You can go to any home goods store and buy a hot plate for less than $10.
With the snow-capped mountains of Eyjafjórður peering down on us, we put some sheep fat into a cooking pot and began melting it on a hot plate.
The device was best known for creating "Creepy Crawlers," small bug-like creatures made from a chemical substance after it was cooked in the electric hot plate oven.
The hot plate, however, highlights BuzzFeed's willingness to make bigger bets on products and other weird ideas in hopes of finding ever-newer ways of bringing in money.
With a price tag just shy of $1,800, the Breville PolyScience Control Freak is a far cry from the hot plate you used in college to make ramen.
But Mr. Sabater said a hot plate was not sufficient, so he bought a toaster oven on Tuesday, an expense he said he would deduct from his rent.
I was subletting a studio apartment in Midtown Manhattan, a 12-by-12 room that had cable TV, a shower, a hot plate, and not a lot else.
Karen Calderon had even less: a single room in a homeless shelter where she was not allowed so much as a hot plate to cook for her family.
For instance, I don't like sautéing things in one of the things set on the countertop, as if I were working a hot-plate in the living room.
He also has coffee and a hand-crank coffee grinder, which he is looking forward to using again when he's back in a setup with a hot plate.
As a graduate student at UCLA in 1964, she began a series of oil paintings of ordinary objects that included a hot plate, a desk lamp and a fan.
Cooking a stir-fry on a gas burner rather than on an electric hot plate produced much higher emissions over all, primarily because of the additional products of combustion.
Two years ago, seven children were killed not far from the Azan home when a hot plate warming food for the Sabbath started a fire in a family home.
If we don't want to end up eating meatless turkey at some Thanksgiving in the future, now may be the time to serve up a hot plate of reality.
"As we've been seeing what's going on ... we felt compelled as an organization whose mission it is to make sure that everybody has a hot plate of food," he said.
The washer and dryers available rarely work, she said, the rooms have no kitchens, and motel guests face eviction if they keep any kind of hot plate in their rooms.
BuzzFeed has already been moving into unusual product areas with things like the Glamspin (a fidget spinner with lip gloss) and the Tasty One Top (an app-connected hot plate).
The Frosts both died last fall, around the same time Santangelo moved into the long-vacant garden apartment — no kitchen, just a hot plate, a sink and a small fridge.
Cooked to "caramelized perfection," the steaks nonetheless impressed the undergrads, who, no doubt, were getting fed way above the caliber they would get from a cafeteria or dorm room hot plate.
Different methods and tools lead to the same result of melted raclette cheese, with some contraptions essentially broiling the cheese from above, while others heat from below, like a hot plate.
Wolf came across the unsigned 10×8 inch tempera-on-panel painting hanging above a hot plate in the home of an elderly French woman in Compiegne, who was selling her home.
Instead, as they wait to use the room that was most important to them, they make do with a slow cooker and a hot plate, and they're experimenting with one-pot recipes.
Room partitions were made of plastic sheets joined by duct tape; cooking amenities were limited to a wok on a jury-rigged hot plate; the bathtub was a waist-high wooden barrel.
There was no real bathroom and no kitchen, and for the next thirteen years Celmins took showers at a friend's apartment and cooked on an electric hot plate—the one in her painting.
It also has a keep-hot plate that'll keep your carafe warm in-between cups, and an automatic shut-off feature so you'll never have to worry about leaving the coffee maker on.
On Wednesday night at the Phoenix Convention Center, Donald Trump served up a hot plate of the same anti-immigrant fervor his base has been scarfing down since the start of his campaign.
When cooked, put it on a hot plate and season to taste with butter, pepper, salt; also use either Worcestershire or Halford sauce, mustard, horseradish or lemon juice on the meat if desired.
Bathroom's down the hall, and maybe a kitchen, too, but most SRO dwellers have a hot plate, a microwave if the wiring is up to code, and a mini-fridge if they're fancy.
The bad news was, we spent the rest of the night sleeping in the "kitchen" (about 100 square feet and a hot plate), contemplating whether or not to burn every stitch of our bedding.
I cautiously picked up the hot plate, weighing whether to run out onto West Fourth Street and hail a cab to some exotic destination, or deliver this pile of holy slop to his highness.
A rinse of lemon, and the meat arrives still cooking and crackling as it lands on the table, smoke rolling off the hot plate and a raw yolk (on request) trembling at the center.
Mr. Truman traces his interest in the cultural significance of food back to Oundle, a boarding school in England where, as a student, he wrote a newspaper column about the delights of hot-plate gastronomy.
A two-burner gas hot plate that fills in for a stove and an ancient television that stands next to a small metal folding chair further the impression of a home not ready to receive company.
Again and again people there refer to themselves as like ants on a hot plate, running from one place to the other, basically trying to find it some place safe to escape all of this mayhem.
He kneeled close to a small Persian rug, and, without pause, unpacked from a wooden box accouterments for tea: a hot plate, a spoon, a jar of sugar, and two copper kettles, one small, one large.
Step Four: In a pot on a hot plate or stove, combine your toasted weed with about 4 tablespoons of coconut oil, beeswax, and any essential oils you'd like to use (we add peppermint and eucalyptus oils).
The rosé—which I had already started drinking out of the box—had stirred something deep in me; I suddenly felt like Julia Child flipping a perfect omelette out of the pan and onto a hot plate.
At City Café in Los Angeles, Feniger and Milliken cooked on two hibachis, a hot plate and a prep table in the parking lot for two years before the Health Department discovered what they were up to.
One recent night, three guests and I ducked and bobbed and turned every minute or so as somebody tried to squeeze through with a hot plate of food, or an empty chair, or an armful of coats.
This set has a four-sided pyramid grater that shreds and slices cheeses with ease, a "baking blanket" to transport that hot plate and a cookbook packed with more recipes than types of cheese at the grocery store.
It sounds a little weird for a digital media company to try to sell you a fancy hot plate, but this is part of BuzzFeed Product Labs, which was created last year following the acquisition of e-commerce startup Scroll.
Here's what you'll need to make lip balm that gets you high: weed, scale, grinder, essential oils, jar, coconut oil, beeswax, cheesecloth, hair tie, spoon, hot plate/stove, toaster oven/oven, pot Step One: Weigh out around 3 grams of weed.
Don't touch the hot plate, sure—especially when it comes to the dangerously-hot cast iron pans for chain restaurant fajitas—but it's typically safe to assume that restaurant food is hot, and you should wait a second before digging in.
Minivans and S.U.V.s lined the parking lot on Saturday, as families in flip-flops packed the few things they had accumulated since fleeing Hurricane Maria nine months ago: a purple folding chair, a hot plate, a hamper full of laundry.
There was a goosenecked desk lamp with two bulbs, an electric fan, an electric heater, a hot plate, an old-fashioned revolver that someone had given her to discourage burglars (she's never fired it), and other items, shown in isolation against blank, painted backgrounds.
On the other hand, if you live in a small studio with no oven, but want to prepare your food in a way that actually resembles cooking (beyond a hot plate), you could do no better, likewise if you fancy shiny, new, stainless steel appliances.
Lindsay, 513, and Locklear, 251, had scraped together their funds to buy some hamburger patties, and Locklear had a hot plate in the $25-a-night motel room where she has been living with her 23-year-old daughter and the last of her worldly possessions.
Klay Thompson—a human hot plate who singlehandedly defrosted Golden State's frigid attack when they needed it most during last year's Western Conference Finals, and is famous for unfathomably dropping 60 points in just 2100 minutes against the Indiana Pacers earlier this season—has turned into an icicle.
If you eat that burger and those fries—a gray patty of unknown origin, squash-fried on a flat hot plate, anemic fries, some perfunctory salad, a burger bun baked some years ago, a single slice of cheese—you will feel full and bad and sort of hungover.
When my Chinese colleague, Susie Wu, and I arrived at He Wenxiang's three-room office in Science City, a government-sponsored business complex in Guangzhou, he greeted us warmly, invited us into a small meeting room and prepared tea on an elaborate hot plate built into the table.
Sisig baboy — a crowd-pleasing hash of pork belly littered with onions, some wilted in a pan and others tossed in raw at the last minute, for crunch — comes on a hot plate or in the form of "tacos," spilling out of crimped shells of fried won ton skins.
In Los Angeles, where she earned an M.F.A. from U.C.L.A. in 1965, she painted objects in her studio—a space heater, a lamp, a hot plate—and developed a prescient mode of photo-realism, often using blurry black-and-whites of warplanes, recalling her harrowed childhood, and NASA moonscapes.
But while sipping port over ice at dusk on the terrace of Hôtel Abbartello, built out over Olmeto's rocky shore, I had to admit that Abbartello's modern amenities — not to mention its small, stunning private beach on the Propriano Gulf — were a welcome change from hot-plate cooking in Corrano.
The last of these serves a similar menu to so many old-school jerk chicken hot-plate places except that it has a chef-owner, Michael Jacober, who is a Per Se alum; an evocative Caribbean-hued dining room; and potent dark and stormy slushies with a fierce kick of ginger.
The chefs are there to move along front-of-house drama—Tess breaks a hot plate and the chef yells, for example, ultimately sending Tess into the arms of a coworker—but they're certainly not the center of it, taking a backseat instead to servers and hosts and back waiters.
Along with "Nate" this summer, she presented another solo show, "Laid," which began with her hatching out of a giant foam egg, only to then pull an egg out of her dress, crack it open and then, with a hot plate nearby, face a decision: Should I eat or raise it?
Toward the end of the Cold War thriller that opens Friday, the camera follows Theron (playing an MI6 spy) up an elevator, onto a stairwell where she's attacked by Russian thugs, into an apartment where she employs a hot plate as a weapon, and eventually out onto the street and into a police car for a high-speed chase.
Personal Health The adornments in the office of Eric L. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, are hardly typical: a full-size refrigerator stocked with fresh fruits and vegetables; a work station where he prepares and blends these plant-based ingredients for his meals and snacks; and a convection oven and hot plate where he cooks them.
To test whether the final product resembled the texture and behavior of meat that chefs and home cooks use every day, the researchers performed a variety of food industry analyses: simulating cooking by heating the lab-grown meat on a hot plate, compressing it as if with a meat mallet and measuring the force needed to cut each piece of meat.
Here are the tools Samsung suggests its repair techs use to open the Galaxy S20063, which is slightly less repairable than the gold-certified Galaxy S8, but not by much: This single slide lists three tools that a reasonable person would consider "proprietary"—the hot plate, and two disassembly holders (which hold the phone in place) are not widely available and their existence is not generally known to the average person.
You whined and whined as a kid to have Maggi in your school lunchbox; the older you loaded up giant batches of it with cheese for the perfect stoner snack; you could subsist for days on a diet of chai and Maggi, cooked on the hot plate, as a broke student, and that lone shack by the side of the road when you got lost hiking had to have Maggi.
Sure, the taupe-colored walls and desolate hallways of a converted convent—"quiet, safe, clean, and comfortable"—might initially present themselves as the perfect post-bender remedy, but after a while, you may begin to feel your sense of calm give way to existential dread because the kitchen isn't really a kitchen, but a hot plate and a microwave, and the common room isn't really a common room, but a small nook furnished with two motorhome chairs and a vase full of old licorice.

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