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challah58
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Wed, Jan 18 2023, 7:05 pm
Has anyone ever done this successfully without cracking the top?
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Azalea
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Wed, Jan 18 2023, 7:20 pm
Yes. As per our Rav, I made balls of aluminum foil, put a blech on top, and turned all burners to high. Don't remember for how long.
But not everyone even agrees they can be kashered. We later replaced ours.
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