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1091
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Thu, Jan 24 2019, 10:36 am
Alright ladies I have a challenge for you. I’m staying in an apt with a non kosher oven. It’s spotless, hasn’t been used in awhile and I want to use it to bake challah.
Putting aside the question, can I (yes I know aylor), has any one baked challah in a covered pan?
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ra_mom
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Thu, Jan 24 2019, 10:42 am
1091 wrote: | Alright ladies I have a challenge for you. I’m staying in an apt with a non kosher oven. It’s spotless, hasn’t been used in awhile and I want to use it to bake challah.
Putting aside the question, can I (yes I know aylor), has any one baked challah in a covered pan? |
Burn out the oven for 1 hour and then bake it uncovered.
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preciousmommy
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Thu, Jan 24 2019, 10:43 am
I think you can do a self-clean cycle or burn it out on high heat to kasher it.
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1091
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Thu, Jan 24 2019, 10:57 am
That’s what I’ve been reading on the ou and star k websites so yes likely will. Just wondering if anyone has experience with this is.
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mha3484
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Thu, Jan 24 2019, 11:03 am
I make crusty bread in a covered pot and its delicious but I am not sure that challah will come out the same.
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