How to Make Challah Bread | Challah Bread Recipe

How to Make Challah Bread | Challah Bread Recipe

2 servings
This recipe shows you how to make challah bread with the Challah-Bread-Recipe

*the measurements are in metric cups*
Recipe for 1 large or 2 small challah
Ingredients:
3.5 cups (500g) Flour
1 tbsp (10g) instant dry yeast
3.5 tbsp (42g) white sugar
2 eggs
¼ cup (50g) canola oil
1 cup - 2 tbsp (200ml) warm water
1 tsp (6g) salt

Directions:
1.In a large mixing bowl sift all-purpose flour, add yeast, sugar and mix. Add 1 egg, warm water and oil.
2.With a dough hook attachment, knead the dough on low speed for 2 minutes, then add the salt and knead 5-6 minutes more.
3.Shape a ball from the dough and place in an oiled bowl, cover with a towel or plastic wrap. Let the dough rise about an hour (until double in size) in a warm place.
4.Cut the dough in half and each half cut into 3 (if you want 2 medium challahs) or just cut all the dough into 3 pieces (if you want 1 large challah).
5.Roll each piece of dough into a long rope roughly 1-inch thick and start braid the dough as described in the video.
6.Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and put the loaf on top, cover with towel and let rise about an hour.
7.Preheat oven to 360f/180c .
8.Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with sesame seeds (optional).
9.Bake 20-30 minutes until the top browns to a rich golden color (depends on loaf size).
10.Let cool at least 30 minutes.
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Ingredients

  • 500g flour
    3 ½ c
  • 10g instant dry yeast
    1 tbsp
  • 42g white sugar
    3 ½ tbsp
  • eggs

    one for the dough and one for brushing

    2
  • 50g canola oil
    ¼ c
  • 2 tablespoons

    200ml warm water

    ⅝ c
  • 6g salt
    1 tsp

Directions

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    DIRECTIONS To a large mixing bowl sift all-purpose flour, add yeast, sugar and mix. Add 1 egg, warm water and oil.With a dough hook attachment, knead the dough on low speed for 2 minutes, then add the salt and knead 5-6 minutes more.Shape a ball from the dough and place in an oiled bowl, cover with a towel or plastic wrap. Let the dough rise about an hour (until double in size) in a warm place.Cut the dough in half and each half cut into 3 (if you want 2 medium challahs) or just cut all the dough into 3 pieces (if you want 1 large challah).Roll each piece of dough into a long rope roughly 1-inch thick and start braid the dough as described in the video.Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and put the loaf on top, cover with towel and let rise about an hour or until doubled in size.Preheat oven to 350F (180C).Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle with sesame seeds (optional).Bake 20-30 minutes until the top browns to a rich golden color (depends on loaf size).Let cool at least 30 minutes.* This challah recipe makes 1 big loaf or 2 small loafs.Notes and frequently asked questions:WHAT IS CHALLAH BREAD?Challah is a braided bread that Jews traditionally make and eat on Shabbat (Saturday) and holidays. Although challah is considered a Jewish-European dish, it is also a traditional bread in some countries in Europe, for example in Hungary, in South Africa for example challah is called kitke. Challah usually does not contain dairy products and its texture is soft and airy.HOW TO BRAID 3 STRAND CHALLAH BREAD?In this recipe I’m showing to you how to braid and bake 3 strand challah. At the beginning it might look difficult, but if you follow the instructions and watch the video, you’ll be surprised how easy it is to make this bread.HOW TO BRIAD 4 STRAND CHALLAH BREAD?While the process of braiding a 4 strand is a bit different of braiding a 3 strand challah, the recipe is exactly the same. The ingredients and the method is remains unchanged. The only thing you need to change is dividing the dough into 4 pieces instead of 3 and then braid according to instructs here:  4 strand challah bread.OTHER VARIATIONS OF CHALLAH BREAD:The recipe above is a classic challah bread recipe, while this traditional version is most popular, it’s always fun to try new versions. Here are 2 recipes that I have created, and I loved them. They are very unique and delicious:WHAT RECIPES CAN WE MAKE WITH LEFTOVER CHALLAH?Challah is a perfect bread by itself, you can serve it for your dinner, lunch, holidays or other occasions, but if you have some leftover challah bread, here are some ideas for you:

How to Make Challah Bread | Challah Bread Recipe

How to Make Challah Bread | Challah Bread Recipe

2 servings

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About this Recipe

Imagine the unparalleled satisfaction of pulling a golden-brown, perfectly braided challah bread from your own oven. This recipe demystifies the process, guiding you to create a tender, subtly sweet loaf that’s impressive enough for any special occasion yet simple enough for a weekend baking project.What sets this challah apart is its methodical approach, ensuring success even if you're new to yeast breads. By carefully combining all-purpose flour, instant dry yeast, and a precise amount of warm water, we create a dough that’s a dream to work with. The inclusion of canola oil and white sugar yields a challah with a remarkably soft crumb and a delicate sweetness, while the specific kneading times develop the gluten perfectly for that characteristic chew.You're about to experience the joy of baking a truly exceptional yeast bread. Expect a wonderfully pliable dough that's easy to handle, transforming into elegant braided loaves. After baking, your kitchen will be filled with an irresistible aroma. The finished challah will boast a stunning deep golden crust from the egg wash, contrasting beautifully with its fluffy, airy interior. Each slice offers a subtly sweet flavor profile, making it utterly delightful on its own or as a versatile accompaniment.This versatile challah recipe welcomes your personal touch. Feel free to sprinkle sesame seeds over the egg wash for a classic finish, or explore other options like poppy seeds for a different texture. The recipe is designed to produce either one large challah or two medium challahs, allowing you to adjust the yield to perfectly suit your gathering or meal plan.Warm challah is truly a revelation. Serve it fresh from the oven with a generous pat of butter and your favorite jam, or use thick slices to craft the most luxurious sandwiches. It's an indispensable bread for holiday celebrations, Sabbath dinners, or simply as a comforting centerpiece for a family brunch.

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