Cookies Baked in a Meat Oven

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Question

Are cookies baked in a meat oven that hasn't been used for 24 hours allowed to be consumed with dairy coffee?

Answer

Shalom Rav

It is permissible to initially bake pareve cookies in a meat oven to eat them with milk.

However, this is only when baking on a pareve tray, but baking on a meat tray that hasn't been used that day with the intention to eat the cookies with milk. For Ashkenazim - it is forbidden. For Sephardim - it is permissible initially.

Even according to the Ashkenazi custom - after the cookies have already been baked on a meat tray, it is permissible to eat them with milk.

Source

Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'ah, Siman 95, סעיף 1-2

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