Using a Grill in a Hotel or Guesthouse

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Question

While staying in a hotel or guesthouse owned by a non-Jew, how can one use the grill (all types of grills)?

Answer

The coals can be used without any concern, but the grates must be koshered through intense heating. Since it is difficult to perform intense heating, it is advised not to use them, and new grates should be used and immersed in a mikvah. A grill grate that is used repeatedly requires immersion even on the first use, even if used only once and then discarded (and according to those who are stringent about koshering new utensils, it should be placed on the fire for a few minutes).

Source

Azmera Leshimcha (105)

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