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Ella1




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Sep 23 2019, 11:32 pm
I'm considering using my oven on Yom Tov and need some advice. I've never left my oven on before...
My oven has a Sabbath mode feature, so that means I can open and close the oven whenever I need to without concern halachically, true?
Is it realistic to plan on baking the day meals the morning of?
I know everyone's household works differently and all, but I'd like to hear how it works for you...and any helpful advice...
TIA!
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s c




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 4:11 am
I leave my oven on over yom tov but only on low light for slow reheating. If I leave it on high enough to cook then food tends to burn quickly when reheating so it doesnt really work for me to cook from fresh on ym tov.
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momomany




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 5:13 am
Ask your rabbi regarding usage of your particular oven. I leave me ovens on 250 for warming. No fresh baking
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Twinster




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 7:32 am
We leave it on low throughout YT so I don’t have to worry about food overcooking or burning.

Just remember to disable the 12-hr shutoff, if it’s on now.
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Rubber Ducky




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 7:59 am
My oven has a Sabbath mode feature, so that means I can open and close the oven whenever I need to without concern halachically, true?
True. I think everyone (or almost everyone) holds that way.

Is it realistic to plan on baking the day meals the morning of?
Star-K says you can raise or lower the temp but others say you cannot adjust the temperature, so ask your LOR.

A few gas ovens with no computer components or digital readouts can have their temps changed easily and do not need a Sabbath mode. This category includes some very high end and very low end ovens. I own an oven like this and sometimes roast some chicken or do other real cooking in the oven on Yom Tov.
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cbg




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 8:16 am
Just remember allthus refers to YT
NOTshabbat even though it’s called
SABBATH MODE.

My LOR allows me to raise and lower for cooking
BUT not to lower before I go to sleep to keep the house cool

Also- if I need it on high for any particular dish it takes a long time to get to temp
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Teomima




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 8:29 am
I have a nice old stupid oven that I plug into a shabbat timer, so it turns on and off as needed. I can switch temperatures when it's off (just a dial, there's no buttons/computer/digital anything) so I have it go on in the evening, at a low temp, for heating meals, and in the morning at a higher one for cooking lunch. We've definitely baked the morning of and been fine, but only for lunch meals. Suppers I find it easier to have prepared in advance.

So, in short, opening doors and cooking the day of is fine (assuming it works with your individual oven setting options).
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SixOfWands




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 8:36 am
cbg wrote:
Just remember allthus refers to YT
NOTshabbat even though it’s called
SABBATH MODE.

My LOR allows me to raise and lower for cooking
BUT not to lower before I go to sleep to keep the house cool

Also- if I need it on high for any particular dish it takes a long time to get to temp


Right. So I always plan to need to put something in that needs a nice low temperature after I cook, so that I can lower the temperature.

I try to get most of my cooking done in advance, so that my chag doesn't work out as shul-cook-eat-cook-eat-sleep-lather-rinse-repeat. But it does happen.
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ra_mom




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Sep 24 2019, 8:45 am
If you leave it at 250 you can still slow cook at that temperature. It takes 5 hours for chicken, 7-8 for cut meat and potatoes.
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