No. It would sink and freeze the butter. It is best to keep it under a net or in a warm place.
yes but it doesn't turn out well :( tried it today, but i left the toast out too long. it got hard, so it wasn't what i had hoped for.
my suggestion.
eat it when it's hot!
Once it has butter on it you should not put it back in toaster-use microwave instead to warm.
No, the odds are 50/50 that the toast will land with the buttered side up.
buttered toast
buttered side down
yah
Ejaculative Jue
You put bread in the toaster and when it pops out you butter it.
baloney salad and buttered toast
The reheat function is mostly to heat up things that don't need to be completely crispy, so reheating should keep toast crispy.
It's called Sod's Law or the Law of Cussedness. This law also applies to buttered toast. Every time you drop a slice of buttered toast it lands butter side down.
This isn't really a superstition. It is said that a cat always lands with his feet on the ground (not true, by the way), and it is said that when you drop a piece of buttered toast it always lands butter side down (not true either). So if you tied a piece of buttered toast butter side up to a cat, the cat would of course spin all the way down. It's a joke, not a superstition.
Not a cracker. Liver pate is better served on thinly sliced, buttered toast.
The exact person who invented buttered toast is unknown, as buttering bread has been a common culinary practice for centuries. However, the concept of toasting bread is believed to have originated in ancient times when people discovered that heating bread over an open flame made it more flavorful and easier to eat.