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cooksallday
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Sun, Feb 18 2018, 8:19 pm
Has it been done safely before by any of you? I have a hot plate is love to designate for pesach and not have to shell out 100 dollars for another one right now. Any ideas?
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amother
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Sun, Feb 18 2018, 8:52 pm
The hot plate has 1 setting and doesn't get hot enough to run for kashering.
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tichellady
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Sun, Feb 18 2018, 9:01 pm
Do you put food directly on the hot plate? I don’t, so I was told to clean it well and cover it with foil. No need to kasher something that food doesn’t directly touch
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cooksallday
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Mon, Feb 19 2018, 3:14 am
quote="tichellady"]Do you put food directly on the hot plate? I don’t, so I was told to clean it well and cover it with foil. No need to kasher something that food doesn’t directly touch[/quote]
Thank you, I guess I'm just nervous about leaving it on for 2 days and hAving tin foil on the whole time. How many layers of tin foil do you put?
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amother
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Mon, Feb 19 2018, 4:10 am
cooksallday wrote: | quote="tichellady"]Do you put food directly on the hot plate? I don’t, so I was told to clean it well and cover it with foil. No need to kasher something that food doesn’t directly touch |
Thank you, I guess I'm just nervous about leaving it on for 2 days and hAving tin foil on the whole time. How many layers of tin foil do you put?[/quote]
You can't leave it on for 2 whole days. It's very dangerous.
Use a time and have it set to go on and off foe the 2 meals that happen each day.
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animeme
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Mon, Feb 19 2018, 4:31 am
Also, please check if it is safe to cover it fully in foil. It may not be.
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JoyInTheMorning
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Mon, Feb 19 2018, 5:25 am
tichellady wrote: | Do you put food directly on the hot plate? I don’t, so I was told to clean it well and cover it with foil. No need to kasher something that food doesn’t directly touch |
I don't put food directly on my hot plate, but food does spill and get on it, which is why I don't feel comfortable using a hot plate that I've used during the year on Pesach.
I used to have a Pesach hot plate and a year-round hot plate. And I wound up by mistake using the Pesach hot plate one regular non-Pesach Shabbat. So now I don't have a Pesach hot plate. Grrr! I'll have to shell out $100+ for another hot plate this Pesach.
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