Cooking Pareve in a Dairy Pot to Eat with Meat When No Other Pot is Available
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Question
I don't have a dairy or pareve pot. Is it permissible to cook a pareve dish in a meat pot with the intention of eating it with a dairy dish?
Answer
If he has no other pot and cannot borrow one from a neighbor, and the pot has not been used that day, leniency can be applied both for Ashkenazim and Sephardim. However, if the pot has been used that day [dairy or meat was cooked in it in the last 24 hours], only Sephardim have room for leniency.
Source
Chochmat Adam (Klal 48, Section 2).
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