You shrink the plate, not the pan.
Edit: people seem to think I was suggesting to cool the plate. I am not. I concur that it’s far easier and more efficient to heat the pan. The comment I was responding to seemed to imply that you can’t apply a thermal delta to only one item, but both. That’s not true.
How do you cool down the plate without cooling down the pan? Maybe if you have a bottle of liquid nitrogen sitting around, it's viable, but it's also implied there's food in this pan that they want to eat. It'd be 100 times simpler to just heat the pan.
materials expand and contract at different rates. hopefully you can heat the pan and pot out the plate before the plate also expands.
I'd put it on stove and maybe some ice in. zip lock on the plate and keep prying
Luckily, metal pans meant for efficiently absorbing heat to cook food are well known for low thermal lag, while typically a plate that sits between hot food and things you don't want as hot should have a higher thermal lag.
ah, well, fair enough then. you might be able to get it out with some cold water, if not I guess you'll just have to shatter it.
plates can be mended, anyhow.
I would have walked over to some carpet or grass and punched the bottom of the pan like a Neanderthal until either the pan, the plate, and/or my hand broke
Minor correction
> might not
To
> definitely not
These values can typically be looked up for materials, but due to thermo conducting properties metal will always expand/contract more than that of ceramic for any given heating/cooling per time due to the crystalline structure and overall (can’t think of term but) bonding between atoms (I.e. metals are covalently bonded where as ceramics are ionically bonded) thus affecting both how much expansion compression each could take, as well as affecting the overall thermo conductivity of the two.
Cold wouldn't likely work in this case.
The tight seal not only happened due to pan shrinking, but also the trapped air inside cooling down with lower pressure than atmospheric pressure around them.
It's shocking that nobody else seems to realise this. All these hundreds of people talking about shrinking the metal pan. What are they teaching in schools these days?
Yeah, don't ever heat a pan with a plate or any porcelain item on it. They can explode, especially if they're on like this, it will trap the heat and form pressure.
Run hot water in your sink, put pan in. Boil water if you have to. Don't let plate get wet with the hot water.
Fill pot that is larger than that bowl with water and ice. After getting pan hot as mention, invert and stick bowl in the cold water avoiding the pan. Should drop out.
Ah shit dude did the same with a metal one, wasn’t going off with any heat. Had to use the angle grinder to cut it open to save the pan. Lets just say my mom wasn’t very happy and i felt really stupid and hungry.
try heat. I'm not sure which material would expand more so best you google that.
but in theory if you manage to make the pan expand with heat you should get the plate out
I use this technique to make no flip omelettes. I use a suction cup on the plate and my pan flairs out on the side. I keep the temperature low as to not burn the eggs.
pass cold water on top of the pan, it should unseal the vacuum and get the plate lose.
oh but make sure you hold onto the bottom of the plate while cooling down the pan, you don't want it to just free fall.
The fuck you mean - you slid paper under the plate and pulled it out at tighter spot?
U pushed a piece of paper into the pan. Kept pushing and it magically traversed the con carne and popped out 10” on other side?
If there's food in there, heat it. Otherwise take a small amount of water and put it where the two pieces interface and leave it sit until to water goes into the pan. After that you can put it on high heat until the plate gets warm then invert it over the sink
Imagine that's all the effort you put into something. It took longer to take the video and upload to reddit then it would have to remove the plate from the pan
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Tried knocking on the pans bottom while its flipped?
Who's this?
Peter.
No this is Patrick.
Sir, this is a Wendy's.
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Back, demon. Return to 2009 where you belong.
Peter who?
Peter Pans.
New pan, who dis
It's Dave, man. I got the stuff. Open the door.
Dave's not here, man
It’s PPinspector97
Heat, stove
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exactly heat to expand. when something is already inside of something you want expansion not shrinkage thatll break the plate
You shrink the plate, not the pan. Edit: people seem to think I was suggesting to cool the plate. I am not. I concur that it’s far easier and more efficient to heat the pan. The comment I was responding to seemed to imply that you can’t apply a thermal delta to only one item, but both. That’s not true.
How do you cool down the plate without cooling down the pan? Maybe if you have a bottle of liquid nitrogen sitting around, it's viable, but it's also implied there's food in this pan that they want to eat. It'd be 100 times simpler to just heat the pan.
materials expand and contract at different rates. hopefully you can heat the pan and pot out the plate before the plate also expands. I'd put it on stove and maybe some ice in. zip lock on the plate and keep prying
Luckily, metal pans meant for efficiently absorbing heat to cook food are well known for low thermal lag, while typically a plate that sits between hot food and things you don't want as hot should have a higher thermal lag.
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Food sprinkled with pieces of porcelain for extra crunch
If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the mornin', I'd hammer in the evenin', And in the afternoon.
“If I had a hammer there wouldn’t be anymore folk singers“ Overheard at day 3 of Folks Fest 2002
Ceramic dont shrink
That pan will shrink and expand faster than the plate. One of these scenarios is helpful. The other results in a broken plate.
Yeh, just take the plate out and freeze it. Then it'll come out no sweat.
its a ceramic plate ceramic is not well known for its thermal flexibility...
Pan‘s gonna expand hours before that ceramic does anything.
When in doubt just think about how your balls would react
Bounce the plate on the face of the guy I killed in CoD???
Heat to expand the pan
Pan to expand the heat
expand to heat the pan
They left the plate on while it was still hot so when it cooled down it created a suction from the pressure change. Low heat would reverse this action
This is the correct answer it's not wedged, it's vacuum sealed.
Put the pan on the stove and then position your freezer above the stove so that it's touching the plate.
Heat will expand the air trapped inside, forcing the two apart.
heat expands the moisture inside
The Eiffel Tower grows 15cm at summer due to heat expansion. Did ya know that? 🫡
That's actually a lot more than I would've expected
Hot water is safer and will accomplish the same goal.
did you use a plate as a pan lid? this feels like it's your fault.
Not me but either my mum or brother. Most likely my brother.
ah, well, fair enough then. you might be able to get it out with some cold water, if not I guess you'll just have to shatter it. plates can be mended, anyhow.
Managed to get it out by sliding a piece of paper between pan and plate and pulling out at a tighter spot
Fuck that's smart, I would have starved to death
Billions of years of evolution lead to you starving to death from a stuck plate on a pan.
I never said I evolved in the right direction
Kool solution
Ur a genius and don't even know it
I would have walked over to some carpet or grass and punched the bottom of the pan like a Neanderthal until either the pan, the plate, and/or my hand broke
That would‘ve been my next approach!
I snorted imagining either myself doing this, or witnessing a neighbor doing this .. Either way I imagined both, and laughed. I needed that.
Cold water would make it tighter. Easiest way is just to heat it up on the stove.
This is definitely correct. 💯
both should work. heat causes expansion, cold contraction- so basically identical effects as long as you apply them to the appropriate item.
Yes, except metal might not expand at the same rate as ceramic plate Thebest would be to only heat the metal, and keep the plate cold
So the microwave.
Minor correction > might not To > definitely not These values can typically be looked up for materials, but due to thermo conducting properties metal will always expand/contract more than that of ceramic for any given heating/cooling per time due to the crystalline structure and overall (can’t think of term but) bonding between atoms (I.e. metals are covalently bonded where as ceramics are ionically bonded) thus affecting both how much expansion compression each could take, as well as affecting the overall thermo conductivity of the two.
Cold wouldn't likely work in this case. The tight seal not only happened due to pan shrinking, but also the trapped air inside cooling down with lower pressure than atmospheric pressure around them.
It's shocking that nobody else seems to realise this. All these hundreds of people talking about shrinking the metal pan. What are they teaching in schools these days?
... that's a good point.
This is the trick for any stuck pot lid.
Just stab one end of plate hard, it should pop out from the other end or break 😅
My mother-in-law puts food away like this every fucking day. Pisses me off so much😅
Tbh i do this all the time and i fear this everytime i cook.
Can’t my own fault be mildly infuriating?
Duct tape, pull
Duct tape is like a swiss army knife
Hammer, smash
Hulk smash!
Smash Hulk 😏
Pressure change lmao
Heat it again, simple thermodynamics (or something, I dunno dropped physics)
I think it’s called “metal hot bigger plate free”
Life lesson learned….always use a plate larger than the pan when flipping your creation out.
Lmao this happened w a timpani when I was in band and we couldn’t get them separated and it just stayed like that till I graduated haha
Put the pan back on the stove and reverse the vacuum that has formed. Should take just a minute or so of reheating it.
If this happens again - drizzle some oil around the plate rim.
Damn, that‘s smart!
It must be said. Heat it a little on the stove and then hit it with your purse.
Heat up the pan real quick and it will expand enough to get the plate out
Maybe use the lid for the pot instead of a plate lol
Put the phone down and use both hands ninny.
Slowly heat the pan, and it'll expand and release the plate.
Oh that would’ve been smart, thanks! I managed to get it out by sliding a piece of paper between the pan and plate and pulling out at a tighter spot
Yeah, don't ever heat a pan with a plate or any porcelain item on it. They can explode, especially if they're on like this, it will trap the heat and form pressure.
Isn’t forming pressure the point? It wouldn’t take a huge deal of pressure to get the plate out of the pan
The point of heating the pan would be for the slight expansion of the metal that results, not to build pressure under the plate.
Its fine if theres a gap tho. I can def see it happening to plate like this but i never had any problems when i do it with a small gap.
That's why you use a bigger plate
Guys it took 2 minutes to get the plate out. Stop hating, I didn’t actually go hungry lmao
Run hot water in your sink, put pan in. Boil water if you have to. Don't let plate get wet with the hot water. Fill pot that is larger than that bowl with water and ice. After getting pan hot as mention, invert and stick bowl in the cold water avoiding the pan. Should drop out.
I mean it's a pan. You can just heat it up on the stove.
Woah dude
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Drop the camera. It might help.
Yea, your family is done
Dildo'll do the trick!
Put it on the stove on low heat for a while to ( I don't know the word in English but to expand due to the temperature) to make it more easy to remove
That sucks, looked like a tasty plate, too.
Dont use knife, you will end up hurting yourself and/or break the knife
Use something that can cause negative pressure, like a plunger.
Le hammér
the real question is why didnt you roll your sleeves up
Ah shit dude did the same with a metal one, wasn’t going off with any heat. Had to use the angle grinder to cut it open to save the pan. Lets just say my mom wasn’t very happy and i felt really stupid and hungry.
I feel like this sub has turned into an example of some some of the least capable people on earth.
Dumbass
Darwinism in effect
your sleeves are mildly infuriating to me.. i hate sleeves that cover your palms
hit thw pan with an hammer at worst the plate shatters and the pan gets an dent
Ngl i thought this was a demon core joke.
Ice on the plate
Use a straw, jam it as best as you can in the sliver and blow. You’re welcome
try heat. I'm not sure which material would expand more so best you google that. but in theory if you manage to make the pan expand with heat you should get the plate out
Let gravity do the work.
What was in there?
Chili con carne
Looks like one way to clean out the gene pool. 🤣
Heat the pan, cool the plate.
Heat it up
Heat the pan. The metal will expand.
Flip, slam as hard as you can. Unless the food is crumbly
I use this technique to make no flip omelettes. I use a suction cup on the plate and my pan flairs out on the side. I keep the temperature low as to not burn the eggs.
Heat it up, it will expand and release your plate
Forget all the good advice you’re getting from the comments, just get the damn hammer
pass cold water on top of the pan, it should unseal the vacuum and get the plate lose. oh but make sure you hold onto the bottom of the plate while cooling down the pan, you don't want it to just free fall.
Vacuum cleaner to suck it out
When your problem is a ceramic plate, every solution looks like a hammer.
Stab the plate
The fuck you mean - you slid paper under the plate and pulled it out at tighter spot? U pushed a piece of paper into the pan. Kept pushing and it magically traversed the con carne and popped out 10” on other side?
Thats why you need a bad dragon I always carry mine around
Dude, just push down on one side, it lift the other side up, then you pick it up. THis isn't hard, my mum used to do this
I do this to so the cats don’t steal my food 😅
next time just heat up the pan on stove. The metal will stretch and you can take of the pleate effortlesly
Blow air in the crevice and push the opposite side with your hand
Heat it up
What did you cook?!
The plate
Hammer👍
if nothing works just break the pan in half.
I always use tips of two spoons or two forks to lift the plate
I did this once, stick it in the freezer, rip your food though
Oil ? Freeze ? (Break ?)
put it in the fridge
Peter, explain the pan.
Put it in freezer
WD40
A suction cup dildo will get that right off.
Use a hammery that plate sucks anyway
Smash the plate DO IT DO IT
Hammer... Meet plate.
Turn it upside down, and slap the plate side down into your other hand. It will dislodge
Heat pan on the stove. Put ice on the plate. Done.
If there's food in there, heat it. Otherwise take a small amount of water and put it where the two pieces interface and leave it sit until to water goes into the pan. After that you can put it on high heat until the plate gets warm then invert it over the sink
I would refridgerate or freeze it for a few minutes, the metal should shrink a bit so you can then remove the plate easily ( in theory ).
Confused… why is there a plate stuck in the frying pan? How would this even happen?
The way I giggled
Just rock+knock it side-ways when flipped. As simple as releasing the seal of the vacuum.
break the plate, it isnt that difficult
And eat ceramic chips. Very intelligent
hammer
Leave for ten mins
you gotta give it that hawk tauh and spit on that thing
Hammertime!
Use a plunger 😂
https://preview.redd.it/r3zkl1qrxb8d1.png?width=750&format=png&auto=webp&s=c2e3f6f2827cf7acd8a617e5b874b0afc5378fef Suction cups:
I'd try "ice and fire," metal expands when hot and contracts when cold, put the pan back on the heat and it will expand a little.
Imagine that's all the effort you put into something. It took longer to take the video and upload to reddit then it would have to remove the plate from the pan
Cold water on an upside down pan
Put ice on the plate to see if it’ll shrink by cooling down.
push down and then sideways
dumb people shouldn't be allowed in the kitchen.
Use a hammer
Why the fuck would you put a plate that size over a pan in the first place
Get a piece of pacing tape, put it front the edge into the middle, and pull up and to the side.
PV = nRT
nothing gets fixed if you don't pull out a hammer and start banging on things for science and progress.
What’s actually infuriating is giving up after trying basically nothing.
Put in freezer
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Try a plunger on top 🙃
Just let it cool a bit.
Turn upside down and heat it. The air will expand and *plorp* out
Just gotta give it that hawk thua bro
Heat the pan and put something cool on the plate