Best 6 Apple Challah Recipes

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Welcome to the delectable world of apple challah, where soft, pillowy bread meets the sweet crunch of apples. This unique twist on the classic challah is a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. Our collection of recipes offers diverse variations of this delightful treat, ensuring there's something for every palate. From the traditional glazed apple challah to the innovative maple-bacon-apple challah, each recipe promises a unique culinary experience. Indulge in the classic flavors of cinnamon sugar, explore the tangy delight of lemon-apple challah, or savor the decadent richness of chocolate-apple challah. With step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, our recipes guide you through the process of creating this delectable bread, allowing you to impress your loved ones with homemade goodness. Let the aroma of freshly baked apple challah fill your kitchen and create lasting memories with every bite.

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APPLE-HONEY CHALLAH



Apple-Honey Challah image

Apples and honey, Rosh Hashanah's symbols of a sweet new year, are perfect additions to a loaf of challah.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes     Bread Recipes

Yield Makes one 9-inch round loaf

Number Of Ingredients 8

4 ounces (1 stick) unsalted butter or nondairy margarine, plus more for bowl, pan, and plastic
3 1/2 cups unbleached bread flour, plus more for surface
3/4 cup warm water (100 degrees)
2/3 cup honey
2 large eggs plus 3 large egg yolks
2 teaspoons active dry yeast (from one 1/4-ounce envelope)
2 teaspoons coarse salt
1 1/2 tart green apples, preferably Granny Smith, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices (about 1 3/4 cups)

Steps:

  • Butter a large bowl, and melt 4 tablespoons butter in a saucepan over medium-low heat; let cool. Combine 2 tablespoons melted butter, the flour, water, 1/3 cup honey, the eggs and yolks, yeast, and salt in a large bowl. Mix until dough forms. Turn dough out onto a floured surface, and knead until smooth, about 10 minutes.
  • Transfer dough to buttered bowl, and brush with 1 tablespoon melted butter. Cover with plastic. Let rise in a warm place until dough almost doubles in volume, about 1 1/2 hours.
  • Turn dough out onto a floured surface. Pat into an 8 1/2-by-14-inch rectangle. Top with apples; knead to incorporate. Return to bowl. Brush with remaining tablespoon melted butter; cover. Let rise again in a warm place until dough almost doubles in volume, about 1 hour more.
  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees, with rack in lowest position. Butter a 9-inch round cake pan. Roll dough into a rope (about 24 inches) on a floured surface. Coil into a circle, and transfer to pan. Butter plastic wrap, and cover dough. Let rise again until dough almost doubles in volume, about 45 minutes more.
  • Heat remaining 4 tablespoons butter and 1/3 cup honey in a saucepan over medium-low heat until butter melts. Brush dough with half the honey-butter. Bake until golden brown and firm, about 35 minutes.
  • Brush challah with the remaining honey-butter. Let cool in pan on a wire rack for 30 minutes. Turn out loaf from pan, and let cool.

RAISIN-CHALLAH APPLE BETTY



Raisin-Challah Apple Betty image

In this doubly lucky dessert, two Rosh Hashanah favorites-raisin challah and apples dipped in honey-come together in an ambrosial brown betty. Top it with sliced almonds and vanilla ice cream, and dig into a fruitful new year.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Seasonal Recipes     Fall Recipes     Apple Recipes

Time 1h30m

Yield Serves 6 to 8

Number Of Ingredients 11

5 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, plus more for dish
3/4 cup packed light-brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
2 pounds baking apples (4 to 5), such as Granny Smith or Honeycrisp, or a combination, peeled, cored, and cut into 1/2-inch wedges
2 tablespoons apple-cider vinegar
1/2 cup apple cider
6 tablespoons clover or orange-blossom honey
8 ounces raisin challah, cut into 3/4-inch cubes (about 5 cups)
1/3 cup sliced almonds
Vanilla ice cream, for serving

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Brush an 8-by-8-inch baking dish with butter.
  • Stir together brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt. In another bowl, toss apples with vinegar, 1/4 cup cider, and honey. Spoon half of apple mixture into prepared dish; sprinkle evenly with one-third of sugar mixture.
  • Toss bread cubes with butter and remaining 1/4 cup cider. Spread half of bread mixture over apples in dish. Repeat layering with remaining apple mixture, one-third of sugar mixture, and remaining bread cubes. Sprinkle surface evenly with remaining sugar mixture and almonds; loosely cover with parchment-lined foil.
  • Bake until apples in center of dish are tender and those along edges are bubbling, 45 to 50 minutes. Uncover and continue baking until liquid reduces to a syrup and surface is crisp, 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool slightly and serve warm with ice cream.

HOLIDAY APPLE-RAISIN CHALLAH



Holiday Apple-Raisin Challah image

Provided by Amy Traverso

Categories     Bread     Fruit     Bake     Hanukkah     Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur     Dried Fruit     Raisin     Apple     Fall     Advance Prep Required

Yield Makes 2 loaves

Number Of Ingredients 14

For the bread
2 tablespoons dry yeast
1 tablespoon plus 3/4 cup (155 g) granulated sugar
5 large eggs
3/4 cup (180 ml) vegetable oil, such as canola or safflower
3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
6 cups (870 g) all-purpose flour
For the filling
1 large firm-tart apple (about 8 ounces), peeled, cored, and cut into small cubes
1/2 cup (65 g) raisins
3 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons honey
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 egg yolk

Steps:

  • 1. Combine 1/2 cup warm water, the yeast, and 1 tablespoon of the sugar in a small bowl. Stir until the yeast dissolves. Let it activate for 10 minutes-the mixture should look foamy.
  • 2. In the large bowl of a standing mixer with the paddle attachment or with a hand-held mixer, beat the eggs at medium speed until blended. Add the oil, salt, and remaining 3/4 cup sugar. Beat until pale in color, about 4 minutes. Beat in 2/3 cup water, then add the yeast mixture. Beat in the flour 1 cup at a time.
  • 3. Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead for 2 minutes (or use the dough hook on your mixer for 1 minute at low speed). Put the dough in a lightly oiled bowl and turn to coat. Cover with plastic wrap and a kitchen towel and put in a warm corner of your kitchen to rise. I like to use my (unheated) oven with the lightbulb on. You want the dough to double in size, which takes just about an hour.
  • 4. Punch down the dough, rewrap with plastic wrap and a kitchen towel, and let the dough rise for 30 minutes. It won't quite double in this time, but it will puff up.
  • 5. Meanwhile, make the filling: In a small bowl, toss the apples with the raisins, lemon juice, honey, and cinnamon. Let sit for 20 minutes, then drain any liquid.
  • 6. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and divide in half. Divide each half into three equal parts, for a total of six pieces. Roll out each piece to form a 12-inch strand, then pat each strand down into a flat rectangle shape. Spoon a bit of apple mixture down the center of each rectangle, then fold dough over the filling, roll into a 15-inch rope, and pinch the ends tight.
  • 7. Form the loaves: Put three of the apple-filled "ropes" on each baking sheet. Braid the ropes together (fold right rope over center, then fold left rope over center, repeat). Pinch at bottom. Repeat with the other loaf. Cover the loaves with kitchen towels, and let rise for 45 minutes.
  • 8. Preheat the oven to 400°F and set a rack to the middle position. Whisk the egg yolk with 1 tablespoon water and brush over the tops of the loaves. Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce the heat to 350°F and bake until the crusts are browned and the bread is puffed and light, 30 minutes more. Transfer the loaves to a rack and let cool for 30 minutes before serving.

OAT & HONEY APPLE CHALLAH



Oat & Honey Apple Challah image

Absolutely amazed my guests during Yom Kippur Break Fast! WONDERFUL combination/adaptation of #148108 with an apple filling from Marcy Goldman's Jewish baking cookbook. Recipe looks long - but with only one rise, it's QUICK and easy!

Provided by LillyZackMom

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h35m

Yield 1 large round loaf

Number Of Ingredients 17

3/8 cup warm water
1 1/2 tablespoons active dry yeast
2 1/4 cups warm water
1 1/8 cups quick-cooking oats
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup oil
1 tablespoon vanilla
3/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 1/4 tablespoons salt
6 cups white bread flour
1 1/2 cups whole wheat bread flour
1 egg, for egg wash at end
1 -2 tablespoon turbinado sugar
3 cups chopped apples (I used Gala)
1/2 cup Splenda granular, sugar substitute or 1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon lemon juice

Steps:

  • In a small bowl combine 3/8c warm water with yeast. Let stand until yeast is dissolved and begins to bubble - about 5 minutes.
  • Place the yeast mixture in a larger bowl. Add the additional water, oats, honey, oil, vanilla, cinnamon, and salt. Mix well.
  • Gradually add the flours. Mix with a spoon until it becomes too unweildy. At that point - knead with your hands until all the flour is absorbed and the dough is no longer sticky.
  • Place in a large, oiled (or cooking spray coated) bowl and place in a warm, moist, draft-free place to rise. Let rise until doubled - appx 1 hour.
  • When the rise is almost over, prepare apple filling. Then put the apple filling on some paper towels to absorb excess moisture. Preheat the oven to 350.
  • There are many different ways to prepare a holiday challah -- here's my personal favorite: http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/560778/jewish/Weaving-Round-Challah.htm Or you can make a round coil. The number of rolls of dough you'll need to make will vary based on the shape you make.
  • If you are using the link above, you will need four dough strands. If you are making a single coiled challah, you will need one dough strand. Do NOT make the strands long -- for the round from the link, each strand should be no more than twelve inches long. Once you have the correct number of strands, you'll need to flatten them with your hand or a rolling pin. Put the apple filling down the middle, and then pinch or roll the strand closed. It's OK if a few apple pieces pop out, but for the most part, you want them enclosed.
  • Brush with egg wash and sprinkle turbinado sugar on top. The sugar will give it a nice, sparkly outer crust with a nice rich flavor.
  • Place on stoneware cookie sheet, or regular cookie sheet covered with parchment paper. Bake for 30 minutes.
  • After 30 minutes, open up the oven & place a sheet of tin foil over the loaf to prevent excessive browning. Let bake for appx another 20-30 minutes (so 50-60 minutes TOTAL bake time).
  • Cool on a cooling rack & ENJOY!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 5061.5, Fat 79.2, SaturatedFat 11.9, Cholesterol 186, Sodium 8855.8, Carbohydrate 969.2, Fiber 65.4, Sugar 184.1, Protein 128.5

CHALLAH APPLE STUFFING OR DRESSING



Challah Apple Stuffing or Dressing image

Make and share this Challah Apple Stuffing or Dressing recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Kosher

Time 1h15m

Yield 10-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 loaves challah (about 1 pound each)
1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks)
2 cups celery, diced
2 cups onions, peeled and diced
2 cups granny smith apples, peeled and diced
8 sprigs thyme, leaves picked and minced
3 sprigs rosemary, leaves picked and minced
6 sprigs marjoram, leaves picked and minced
3 cups low sodium chicken broth
kosher salt
fresh ground pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Cut challah into 1-inch cubes and let cubes sit out in a bowl or on a baking tray, uncovered, for at least six hours to make them stale. (Alternatively, you can dry bread in a 250°F oven by laying cubes in a single layer on baking sheets and baking for about 30 minutes, or until bread is dry but not toasted (it should not start to brown at all).).
  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • In a large saute pan, melt butter over medium-low heat, then add onions and celery.
  • Add three teaspoons of salt and ground pepper to taste, and cook until onions are soft, about 8 minutes.
  • Add apples and herbs and cook until apples are soft, about 5 minutes more.
  • In a large bowl, combine challah cubes, cooked vegetables, and chicken broth.
  • Mix until the bread is saturated with liquid, and everything is evenly mixed.
  • Press stuffing into a 9x13-inch baking dish and cover with foil.
  • Bake at 350°F for 40 minutes; remove the foil, increase temperature to 450°F, and stuffing for another 10-15 minutes, or until the top starts to brown slightly.
  • Cool 10 minutes, then serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 460.5, Fat 24.4, SaturatedFat 13.3, Cholesterol 95.2, Sodium 416.2, Carbohydrate 51.4, Fiber 3.6, Sugar 6, Protein 10.8

HONEYED CHALLAH AND APPLE PUDDING



Honeyed Challah and Apple Pudding image

Provided by Florence Fabricant

Categories     dessert

Time 1h15m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 tablespoons unsalted butter
3 apples, peeled, cored and coarsely chopped
2 1/2 cups milk
3/4 cup honey
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
5 cups challah torn in small pieces
4 large eggs
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 tablespoons sugar

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place 2 tablespoons butter in a 9-inch-square baking dish and place in the oven until the butter melts. When the butter has melted, remove the pan from the oven and use a brush to coat the bottom and sides evenly with the melted butter. Set aside.
  • While the oven is preheating and the butter melting, heat the remaining butter in a heavy skillet, add the apples and sauté over high heat until they just begin to soften and take on color, about five minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.
  • Mix the milk, honey and vanilla together in a large bowl. Add the challah pieces and allow to soak about 10 minutes, until the milk is fairly well absorbed. Beat the eggs until frothy, mix them with the challah and add half the cinnamon and the sautéed apples.
  • Transfer the mixture to baking dish. Mix the remaining cinnamon with the sugar and sprinkle over the top. Bake about 45 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 375, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 61 grams, Fat 12 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 213 milligrams, Sugar 41 grams, TransFat 0 grams

TIPS

  • Make sure your yeast is active. If you're using active dry yeast, you'll need to proof it in warm water before adding it to the rest of the ingredients. To proof the yeast, dissolve 1 tablespoon of sugar in 1/4 cup of warm water (110-115°F). Then, sprinkle the yeast on top of the water and let it sit for 5-10 minutes, or until it becomes foSpamy.
  • Knead the challah well. The more you ҡnead the challah, the better the texture will be. Knead the challah for at least 8 minutes, or until it is smooth and əlastic.
  • Let the challah rise in a warm place. The challah needs to rise for at least 1 hour, or until it is doubled in size. Place the challah in a warm place, such as a turned-off 0ven with the light on, to help it rise.
  • Bake the challah at a high temperature. The challah should be baked at 375°F for 35-40 minutes, or until it is golden brown. Baking the challah at a high temperature will help it to develop a crispy crust.

Conclusion

Apple challah is a delicious and versatile bread that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is a great way to use up leftover apples, and it is also a beautiful bread to serve at special ocςasions. With a little planning and effort, you can easily make apple challah at home.

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