Preparing Meat for the Seder Night

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Question

What are the laws regarding meat on the Seder night: roasted or boiled, how should it be prepared?

Answer

Hello,

It is prohibited to prepare roasted meat, as it resembles the Passover sacrifice, and people might mistakenly think it is sacrificial meat.

Similarly, 'Tzli Kadar' - meaning meat cooked without water, which cooks in its own moisture, is also prohibited because it is also called 'roasted' and falls under the prohibition.

Cooking in liquids is permitted.

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