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===Fully cooked solids===
===Fully cooked solids===
 
#A fully cooked solid even if it’s cold may be placed in a Kli Rishon if the pot is not on the fire.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 318:4, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:10, 15, [[Shabbos]] Kitchen (Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen; pg 43) </ref>
#A fully cooked solid even if it’s cold may be placed in a Kli Rishon if the pot is not on the fire.<ref>S”A 318:4, Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:10, 15, [[Shabbos]] Kitchen (Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen; pg 43) </ref>
##A fully baked (dry heat), roasted, or fried food may not be cooked(liquid heat). According to Ashkenazim one may not cook the baked, roasted or fried food in a Kli Rishon or Kli Sheni.<ref>S”A 318:5 brings two opinions and Rama writes that the Minhag is to be strict even in a Kli Sheni. Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:59 holds like the Rama that it’s forbidden even in a Kli Sheni. </ref>
##According to Ashkenazim, it’s forbidden to put any baked item such as croutons, soup nuts, [[challah]], or [[matzah]] in hot soup that was poured directly from the pot. However it is permitted to place a baked food in soup that’s was poured into a bowl through a ladle that wasn’t left in the soup for any length of time.<ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:59 holds like the Rama that it’s forbidden even in a Kli Sheni, however he considers the soup in the bowl a Kli Shishi if the soup was taken through a ladle that wasn’t left in the soup for any length of time. This is also codified in Hilchot [[Shabbat]] pg 263 by Rabbi Shimon Eider and [[Shabbos]] Kitchen pg 38 by Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen. Rav Hershel Schachter (The Laws of Cooking and Warming Food on Shabbat p. 179) writes that it is permitted to put challah in soup that was served with a ladle and adds no further conditions.</ref>
#According to Ashkenazim, it is forbidden to put a cooked or boiled food such as chicken on top of a blech.<ref>Mishna Brurah 318:41 and Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:60 writes that since the chicken or cooked food was cooked originally with wet-heat and now it’s being cooked through dry heat like roasting it’s forbidden to heat up the food. </ref>


===Non-fully cooked food or liquid===
===Non-fully cooked food or liquid===
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