Can You Eat Meat Left Over From Shabbos For Melava Malka?
The Birkei Yosef says that meat that was cooked for Shabbos Chazon and was left over may be eaten after Shabbos even though it is the nine days. The Bnei Yisaschar agrees with this and says a reason for this can be that if you cannot eat it during the week you will be scared to buy enough for Shabbos and miss out on Oneg Shabbos. He does not pasken like this L'Maaseh though.
The Kaf Ha'Chaim does not permit eating the leftover meat from Shabbos during the week, but he does allow eating it for Melave Malka up to four hours after Shabbos. Other says regarding Motzaei Shabbos, if a person avidly eats Melave Malka every single week, there is a basis to permit eating the leftover meat from Shabbos. The Sharei Teshuva says that the Minhag is to be machmir and not to eat leftover meat from Shabbos. If a person is lenient he is regarded as a "poretz geder", someone who has crossed the line.
Anonymous, 2007-07-19 22:17:17 why cant you eat left over meat?au, 2007-07-19 23:14:26 Meat is assur to eat in the nine days. The question is does Shabbos make it