Shulchan Orech

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  1. It is praiseworthy to lean during Shulchan Orech, but there's no obligation.[1]
  2. There is a minhag to eat a hard boiled (or roasted) egg during Shulchan Orech. [2]

Roasted foods at the seder

  1. The minhag is not to eat roasted meat at the seder. [3]
  2. If the Zorah (shaמkbone) was roasted it is forbidden to eat it at the seder. However, if the Zorah was cooked it may be eaten. [4]
  3. It is permitted to eat a roasted egg.[5]
  4. Pot roast is considered like roast for this halacha. However, according to Sephardim, a food that was cooked after it was roasted is considered like it was cooked.[6]

References

  1. Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, p. 103)
  2. Rama 676:2 writes that there's a minhag to eat an egg at the seder in commemoration of mourning the temple because we can't bring the korban pesach. Nitai Gavriel (vol 2, 95:1) writes that it's better to have a hard boiled egg than a roasted one.
  3. Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, p. 103)
  4. Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, p. 103)
  5. Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, p. 103)
  6. Chazon Ovadyah (vol 2, p. 103)