Meat soup that spilled on dairy dishes
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Question
Shalom,
I cooked chicken soup (a meat dish), and when I moved the pot off the stove it slipped and spilled. Our stovetop is installed above a dairy cabinet. The soup seeped through the frame of the stovetop and reached our dairy plates in the cabinet, which are made of porcelain. I noticed this only after I took a dairy plate and saw remains of soup on it that had already cooled, and then I saw that this had happened to other plates as well.
Did our dairy porcelain plates become non-kosher?
Thank you in advance.
I cooked chicken soup (a meat dish), and when I moved the pot off the stove it slipped and spilled. Our stovetop is installed above a dairy cabinet. The soup seeped through the frame of the stovetop and reached our dairy plates in the cabinet, which are made of porcelain. I noticed this only after I took a dairy plate and saw remains of soup on it that had already cooled, and then I saw that this had happened to other plates as well.
Did our dairy porcelain plates become non-kosher?
Thank you in advance.
Answer
Shalom and all the best,
You should wash the plates thoroughly, and they may be used.
This is because the soup is no longer considered boiling after it has passed over the countertop, frame, etc.
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