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# Bread that was crumbled to a size of less than a [[Kezayit]] and also cooked in a liquid (as opposed to baking) it takes on the bracha of [[Mezonot]]. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 168:10 </ref>
# Bread that was crumbled to a size of less than a [[Kezayit]] and also cooked in a liquid (as opposed to baking) it takes on the bracha of [[Mezonot]]. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 168:10 </ref>
# In order to be considered cooked the pieces of bread have to be in a hot pot (at least Yad Soldet Bo) on the fire or at least a pot that was removed from the fire (Kli Rishon), however, if it was heated in a Kli Sheni (a pot from which hot water was poured from a pot that was on the fire) the bread isn't considered cooked and the bracha is [[HaMotzei]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 168:52, Vezot HaBracha (pg 22 note 3, chapter 3) </ref>  
# In order to be considered cooked the pieces of bread have to be in a hot pot (at least Yad Soldet Bo) on the fire or at least a pot that was removed from the fire (Kli Rishon), however, if it was heated in a Kli Sheni (a pot from which hot water was poured from a pot that was on the fire) the bread isn't considered cooked and the bracha is [[HaMotzei]]. <ref> Mishna Brurah 168:52, Vezot HaBracha (pg 22 note 3, chapter 3) </ref>  
# If hot water that was poured from a pot that was on the the fire at one point, there's a doubt whether the bread is considered [[cooking]] and so in such a case one should make [[HaMotzei]] on real bread and eat it. <ref> Vezot (pg 23 note 3, chapter 3) </ref>
# If hot water that was poured from a pot that was on the fire at one point, there's a doubt whether the bread is considered [[cooking]] and so in such a case one should make [[HaMotzei]] on real bread and eat it. <ref> Vezot (pg 23 note 3, chapter 3) </ref>
# According to Ashkenazim who hold that [[Matzah]] is [[HaMotzei]], if one dips Matzeh in a Kli Sheni (a cup of coffee which was poured from the water heater) the bracha is still [[HaMotzei]]. <ref> See Vezot HaBracha (pg 23 note 3, chapter 3) </ref>
# According to Ashkenazim who hold that [[Matzah]] is [[HaMotzei]], if one dips Matzeh in a Kli Sheni (a cup of coffee which was poured from the water heater) the bracha is still [[HaMotzei]]. <ref> See Vezot HaBracha (pg 23 note 3, chapter 3) </ref>