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Title: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Mike220 on March 28, 2011, 09:56:50 PM
Since my anti-depressants have the normal effect of supercharging my insomnia, I decided to bake bread from scratch for the first time since high school.  And if it works, I'll make some for Shabbat on Friday. Since the recipe makes two loads I'm doing one with poppy seeds and one without.

Mmm... Tasty, tasty challah...

http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/challah-i/Detail.aspx

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2 1/2 cups warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1 tablespoon active dry yeast
1/2 cup honey
4 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 eggs
1 tablespoon salt
8 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon poppy seeds (optional)
Directions

In a large bowl, sprinkle yeast over barely warm water. Beat in honey, oil, 2 eggs, and salt. Add the flour one cup at a time, beating after each addition, graduating to kneading with hands as dough thickens. Knead until smooth and elastic and no longer sticky, adding flour as needed. Cover with a damp clean cloth and let rise for 1 1/2 hours or until dough has doubled in bulk.
Punch down the risen dough and turn out onto floured board. Divide in half and knead each half for five minutes or so, adding flour as needed to keep from getting sticky. Divide each half into thirds and roll into long snake about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Pinch the ends of the three snakes together firmly and braid from middle. Either leave as braid or form into a round braided loaf by bringing ends together, curving braid into a circle, pinch ends together. Grease two baking trays and place finished braid or round on each. Cover with towel and let rise about one hour.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
Beat the remaining egg and brush a generous amount over each braid. Sprinkle with poppy seeds if desired.
Bake at 375 degrees F (190 degrees C) for about 40 minutes. Bread should have a nice hollow sound when thumped on the bottom. Cool on a rack for at least one hour before slicing.]

Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Chris_ on March 28, 2011, 10:05:21 PM
I can't remember if I've ever had challah.  There weren't a lot of Jews in my neighborhood growing up and only the neighbors across the street from my aunt's home were Hebrew. 

Bread is basically flour, yeast, and salt (if you're using that all-purpose stuff)... everything else is flavor.  I don't normally add eggs to my bread, but they're mostly protein.  Some recipes use sugar, some do not.  Honey is a simple sugar and would work quite well in a bread recipe.  Then there's the whole decorative weaving thing.

:yum:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: debk on March 28, 2011, 10:43:57 PM
Hey Mike...let me know how this recipe works out.

I love challah! It also makes the best french toast.
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Mike220 on March 28, 2011, 10:58:43 PM
Will do Deb! I'll have to try the French toast. That sounds good.
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Mike220 on March 28, 2011, 11:26:25 PM
It's alive! Or at least growing. Gotta love yeast.
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Mike220 on March 29, 2011, 12:19:46 AM
In the oven. Keeping my fingers crossed...

I do need to work on my braiding though.

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_0ASBFd50OPk/TZFmLQ-50JI/AAAAAAAAAMs/s7wHl0bhDyI/s640/20110328235425.jpg)
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Mike220 on March 29, 2011, 01:08:12 AM
Things turned out really good. I did find out two things.  One, I need to butter the foil I bake on.  Two, cook it about 5 minutes longer than the directions state.  It's still slightly doughy in the middle, but that may be due to the fact I made the strands a little thicker than called for.

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_0ASBFd50OPk/TZFxOx9BnqI/AAAAAAAAAM8/Zcu5B2eoECc/s640/20110329004146.jpg)
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: MP_Sarge on March 29, 2011, 01:37:25 AM
Looks great!
Shabbat Shalom.
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: debk on March 29, 2011, 09:55:58 AM
Looks beeee-u-ti-ful!!

Be careful buttering the foil, not to use to much, so that the bottom doesn't brown too much.

Can also dust with cornmeal to keep it from sticking.

Spent a summer in college at a private camp for extremely wealthy little Jewish girls. (gave a whole new meaning to "JAP". ) Camp was Kosher, and every Friday night we had the Challah, then on Saturday morning we had French toast, with the leftover Challah. Incredibly good food, plus they had a real French pastry chef doing all the desserts.  :drool:

Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Eupher on March 29, 2011, 10:45:44 AM
Buttering the foil isn't a great idea, because it tends to burn. Using Pam works pretty well.

I'm impressed, though. Haven't baked bread in many years but would like to make up a batch of really vicious cinnamon rolls sometime soon.

And I couldn't do a braid if my life depended on it.  :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Mike220 on March 29, 2011, 11:55:56 AM
MP Sarge, Euph and Deb, toda raba.

I'll try the corn meal idea next time.

And Eupher, I'm not that good at braiding. But then again I was a Coastie, not a Squid. They got a lot of practice at it so they could look good for their Marine dates... :fuelfire:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Ballygrl on March 29, 2011, 01:14:50 PM
Oh that looks awesome! does the honey give it a very sweet taste?
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Mike220 on March 30, 2011, 09:44:25 PM
Oh that looks awesome! does the honey give it a very sweet taste?

Not really. You can taste the honey, buts it's really no sweeter than using regular sugar.
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: chitownchica on March 30, 2011, 11:52:27 PM
That looks delicious. I love challah.
I wonder if a baking stone would give better results? I agree on the cornmeal idea.
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Thor on March 31, 2011, 12:25:00 AM
MP Sarge, Euph and Deb, toda raba.

I'll try the corn meal idea next time.

And Eupher, I'm not that good at braiding. But then again I was a Coastie, not a Squid. They got a lot of practice at it so they could look good for their Marine dates... :fuelfire:

Yeah, that's why they restrict you Coaties to the shallow waters.  :bird: Knot tying is BASIC SEAmanship. (For the record, I can back splice line, make a monkey's fist and tie various other knots. And I was an "Airedale"!!)
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Eupher on March 31, 2011, 11:59:03 AM
Yeah, that's why they restrict you Coaties to the shallow waters.  :bird: Knot tying is BASIC SEAmanship. (For the record, I can back splice line, make a monkey's fist and tie various other knots. And I was an "Airedale"!!)

Well, yeah, but can you tie a bowline? So you can hang off the side of the ship, chipping paint?

Ain't that what Airedales do?

 :fuelfire:   :tongue:   :whistling:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Thor on March 31, 2011, 02:18:21 PM
Well, yeah, but can you tie a bowline? So you can hang off the side of the ship, chipping paint?

Ain't that what Airedales do?

 :fuelfire:   :tongue:   :whistling:

Ummm, NO, ya clueless Dogface!!  :bird:  :hammer: :hammer: We do corrosion control on aircraft!!

And, YES, I CAN tie a bowline. (I learned that in the Scouts)
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Eupher on March 31, 2011, 02:39:00 PM
Ummm, NO, ya clueless Dogface!!  :bird:  :hammer: :hammer: We do corrosion control on aircraft!!

And, YES, I CAN tie a bowline. (I learned that in the Scouts)

By "ship" I meant "big-assed boat", not the aircraft, ya clueless Squid!!  :bird:  :hammer: :hammer:

 :rotf:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Thor on March 31, 2011, 02:43:42 PM
By "ship" I meant "big-assed boat", not the aircraft, ya clueless Squid!!  :bird:  :hammer: :hammer:

 :rotf:

Ummm, remember, I was an Aviation type?? Unless we were actually "Ship's Company", we never chipped paint. Instead, we did corrosion control on our aircraft. (which is a lot more difficult in itself) But, it's easy to confuse you Army Doggies.......  :fuelfire: :tongue: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Eupher on March 31, 2011, 02:46:13 PM
Ummm, remember, I was an Aviation type?? Unless we were actually "Ship's Company", we never chipped paint. Instead, we did corrosion control on our aircraft. (which is a lot more difficult in itself) But, it's easy to confuse you Army Doggies.......  :fuelfire: :tongue: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Oh, I get it. You guys were speshull.  :tongue:

Left the paint chippin' to those who were "Ship's Company" (which is a euphemism for "Three's Company" since there's one Marine for every two squids). Right?

 :lmao: :rotf:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Thor on March 31, 2011, 03:15:22 PM
Oh, I get it. You guys were speshull.  :tongue:

Left the paint chippin' to those who were "Ship's Company" (which is a euphemism for "Three's Company" since there's one Marine for every two squids). Right?

 :lmao: :rotf:

At least we didn't sleep with other guys in "pup tents"........  :fuelfire: :bird:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Eupher on March 31, 2011, 03:43:29 PM
At least we didn't sleep with other guys in "pup tents"........  :fuelfire: :bird:

Wrong answer, enamel-breath.   :stoner:

They are called "shelter halves".   :-)

But what would a Squid know about that? He's too busy "controlling corrosion" which is just a polite way of saying "chipping paint".

 :rotf:
Title: Re: Challah at ya boy
Post by: Thor on March 31, 2011, 04:35:12 PM
Wrong answer, enamel-breath.   :stoner:

They are called "shelter halves".   :-)
 

Semantics.......