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Yesterday at 10:27 pm
Still waiting for a response from my Rabbi, but in the meantime I just wanted to know: can I bake a noodle kugel (noodles boiled in a dairy pot) uncovered in a meat oven that wasn't used for meat in over 24 hours and serve it at a dairy meal? There's still a lot about kashrut that I don't know so I wanted to ask. Thanks
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Golde
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Yesterday at 10:30 pm
There are different opinions on this. Some will say yes and some will say no.
For those who say yes, the oven needs to be clean.
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Ruchi
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Today at 1:27 am
Golde wrote: | There are different opinions on this. Some will say yes and some will say no.
For those who say yes, the oven needs to be clean. |
And some will say to clean and then burn it out on highest flame for a set amount of time.
I guess waiting for your LOR 's response will be wisest.
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Today at 1:30 am
Was the dairy pot used in the past 24 hours?
The way I learned (Ashkenazi, stricter than sefardi) if the utensils are not used within the past 24 hours and there's no other pot/oven available (pareve, or of the same "gender"), it's allowed.
I'm not sure if there's a preference in your case to cook in a fleishig pot not used for 24 hours since you're also using a fleishig oven.
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Golde
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Today at 1:42 am
Ruchi wrote: | And some will say to clean and then burn it out on highest flame for a set amount of time.
I guess waiting for your LOR 's response will be wisest. |
Yes definitely. I was simply stating the baseline of the most lenient opinion. There's a myriad of other opinions in between.
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