Dish Cooked in a Meat Pot on the Same Day

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Question

I have a dish that has already been cooked in a dairy pot in which milk was cooked today. Is it permissible to eat this dish with meat?

Answer

If the pot was used within the last 24 hours (either dairy or meat was cooked in it), for Sephardim, it is permissible post facto to eat from it even together with actual milk. For Ashkenazim, it is forbidden to eat it together with actual dairy, but it is permissible to eat from it at a dairy meal without actual dairy products. However, care should be taken not to pour from the ladle directly onto the dish.

Source

Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh De'ah, Siman 95, Se'if 2) and Rema there.

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