Absorption of Rear Meat

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Question

Hello, I have an electric grill that I used a few months ago for meat that I was not accustomed to using. The problem is that I didn't notice that the meat was from the rear part, which Ashkenazim do not eat (veal schnitzel) because it is not koshered. The question is whether I need to kosher the grill, and if so, which parts of it?

Answer

Hello,

It is sufficient to wait 24 hours after use. There is no need to kosher it.

Source

Yoreh De'ah, Siman 64

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