I <3 <3 <3 Challah! So I thought it time to share my recipe. ;) This recipe makes the equivalent of 3 small braided loaves or 2 larger braided loaves. I like splitting it into 2 loaves and braiding it as suggested and then putting it into a bread pan for nice slice-able bread (and even better for french toast!! yummie) Also I make one a chocolate challah and the other a plain. Pictured above is my most recent chocolate challah. Each of the ropes where rolled out with the rolling pin and filled with chocolate chips (or nutella) and then rolled up lengthwise and then as I braided it I put more chocolate chips in. End result was not enough chocolate! I want it like Hadassah's famous chocolate challah at the Marin JCC ECE! It was layer's upon layer's of chocolate with bread in between. That's my kind of chocolate bread. As soon as I figure it out I will post more about it. :)
Challah Recipe
* 7 cups flour
* 1 T salt
* 1/2 cup sugar (or honey)
* 2 pkg yeast + 1/3 cup warm water
* 1/2 cup oil
* 4 eggs
* 1 cup boiling water
* 1/2 cup cold water
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Beat eggs in a small bowl.
In a large bowl mix oil, sugar and salt.
Add boiling water to large bowl and stir until all is dissolved.
Sprinkle yeast into a measuring cup with 1/3 cup warm water. Wait a few minutes, then stir.
Add cold water to mixture in large bowl. (The stuff in the bowl should now be the right temperature to add yeast. If too hot, wait a few minutes; if too cold, put the bowl in the microwave to heat it.)
Add yeast to large bowl.
Add eggs to large bowl, reserving about 1 tablespoon.
Add flour 1 cup at a time, mixing thoroughly after each addition.
Turn out dough onto floured board and knead for 5 minutes, adding more flour as needed (but not too much). Dough is ready if it springs back after being poked with a finger.
Put back into bowl, cover with dishtowel, and put in warm oven (heated to 170-200, and then turned off beforehand) until doubled - about 1 hour.
Turn out onto floured board and knead for 1-2 minutes.
Divide dough into thirds.
Take one of the thirds, and knead for another minute. Form into 8-12 small "snakes" for bulkies, or 3 large snakes for braid. Make bulkies by knotting each small snake and pinching the ends together. Place bulkies close together pinched-end down in greased pan (I use a silicon mat covered baking sheet or a oil greased bread pan). For braids, pinch ends of 3 large snakes together and begin braiding. Pinch ends together when done. Place in greased loaf pan.
Repeat for 2 other thirds. Put formed loaves/bulkies into oven (pre-heated and then turned off, as before) for about 45 minutes.
Remove from oven. Turn oven to 350.
Brush tops gently with reserved egg. Sprinkle with poppy seeds, if desired.
Bake for about 30 minutes (loaves) or 20 minutes (bulkies). Times will vary. Watch for moderate browning on top, but be careful not to allow scorching on bottom.
Looks YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMY!
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