This recipe was very easy, and the bread is great. We really love challah at our house. I don't know if there will be any left for any French toast! I even prepared this after work yesterday evening. I had a sudden panic during the day when I realized that it was time for the first recipe of the month, stopped to buy eggs on the way home, and although I did get to bed a bit late, the bread was done that evening. What a wonderful aroma in the house.
There were no real tricks to the technique, although I had one loaf that was smoother than the other. It seemed harder to roll the smooth long pieces from the second half of the dough - maybe it was saggy from having sat while I rolled out the first one. There was a lot of yeast, so it rose well, even without any kind of warm spot to sit in as it rose. I used my Kitchen Aid to do the kneading while I worked on other things in the kitchen.
Before braiding |
Before rising - having short hair, I never have learned to braid very neatly :-) |
I would definitely make this recipe again - very simple, and rewarding.
I have the same oven problem! But it didn't matter, even the dark parts tasted wonderful, don't you think?
ReplyDeleteThis was an easy recipe! I was so sure it was going to be complicated...but was happy when it turned out to be an easy one!
ReplyDeleteI have to give this one a go soon! Yours looks fantastic! I made a challah without dairy this time, it was good too.
ReplyDeleteLooks good! When it gets really cold, I will set up a little space heater in the kitchen - it seems to warm it up just enough. Or I will give a quick low-pre-heat to my oven, turn it off and it's warm enough to place the bowl in for rising.
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