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I baked challah and chicken in the oven at the same time š
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If I baked challah and chicken in the oven at the same time, is the challah considered fleishigs (meat)? š š Watch as Rabbi Eli Gersten, recorder of OU psak and policy, explains the answer in our popular series: Kosher Kitchen Mishaps. #oukosher #kosherfood #koshercooking #challahbread #challah #jewisheducation #kosherkitchen
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I baked my kala in the oven at the same
time as I was cooking my chicken what is
the status of my kala so it would depend
if the chicken was baked uncovered then
the kala would absorb some of the flavor
from the chicken and the kala would be
viewed as being fling there's an issue
with baking FL suar bread one's only
allowed to bake a small amount in this
case since it was being baked for chabas
the amount you use on shabas is
considered a small amount however you
would not be allowed to keep the
leftovers you would have to eat it all
up on chabis if the chicken was covered
then the Kal would be technically par
however the custom of ashkenazim is that
we don't eat it together with dairy
since it was baked anything baked in a
fla oven should not be served together
with dairy