Eruv Tavshilin on a Dish Without Bread, and Wanting to Bake
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Question
I made an Eruv Tavshilin on a dish without bread, as I thought not to bake on Yom Tov, but then I changed my mind and decided to bake. Do I need to make an additional Eruv Tavshilin for the bread? And if so, do I need to bless again?
Answer
If it is still before nightfall, make an Eruv Tavshilin for the bread and say: "B'hadin Eruva Yehei Shara Lana L'afuyei," without a blessing. If you remember after nightfall, you can rely on the Eruv Tavshilin for the cooked dish.
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