**Jack's Challah: A Taste of Jewish Tradition and Culinary Delight**
Challah, a staple in Jewish cuisine, holds a special place in the hearts of many. Its soft, fluffy texture and golden-brown crust create an irresistible temptation that tantalizes the senses. This article presents a collection of challah recipes that capture the essence of this traditional bread while offering unique variations to suit diverse tastes. From the classic egg challah to the indulgent chocolate challah, each recipe promises a culinary adventure. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, these step-by-step guides will lead you to create beautiful, delicious challah loaves that will impress your family and friends. So, gather your ingredients, prepare your baking tools, and embark on a journey of taste and tradition with Jack's Challah recipes.
Recipes included in the article:
1. **Classic Egg Challah**: This timeless recipe forms the foundation of many challah variations. With a perfect balance of sweetness and richness, this traditional egg challah is a versatile bread that can be enjoyed on its own, toasted, or used in sandwiches.
2. **Honey Challah**: Infused with the natural sweetness of honey, this challah offers a delightful twist on the classic recipe. The subtle honey flavor adds a touch of elegance, making it a perfect choice for special occasions or as a gift.
3. **Chocolate Challah**: Indulge in the decadence of chocolate challah, where rich cocoa powder transforms this traditional bread into a chocolate lover's dream. Perfect for satisfying sweet cravings, this challah is sure to be a hit among chocolate enthusiasts.
4. **Savory Challah**: Departing from the traditional sweet challah, this savory version incorporates herbs and cheese, creating a delightful bread that pairs wonderfully with soups, salads, and dips. Its unique flavor profile makes it a versatile addition to any meal.
5. **Vegan Challah**: Catering to those with dietary restrictions or vegan preferences, this challah recipe uses plant-based ingredients to create a delicious and satisfying bread. With its fluffy texture and golden-brown crust, this vegan challah is a testament to the versatility of this classic recipe.
CHALLAH
Provided by Food Network
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place the flour, salt, yeast, vegetable oil, and honey in a food processor fitted with the metal blade. Using an instant-read thermometer, adjust the temperature of the water so that the combined temperatures of the flour and the liquid give a base temperature of 130 degrees if using a Cuisinart or KitchenAid or 150 degrees if using a Braun. Beat 2 of the eggs and add them to the liquid. With the machine running, pour all but 2 tablespoons of the liquid through the feed tube. Process for 30 seconds. If the dough seems too dry and is not forming a smooth ball, add the reserved liquid and process for 15 seconds more, for a total of 45 seconds. Stop the machine, and take the temperature of the dough with an instant-read thermometer, which should read between 75 degrees and 80 degrees. If the temperature is lower than 75 degrees, process the dough for an additional 5 seconds, up to twice more, until the dough reaches the desired temperature. If the temperature is higher than 80 degrees, remove the thermometer, scrape the dough from the food processor into an un-greased bowl, and refrigerate for 5 to 10 minutes. Check the temperature of the dough after 5 minutes; it should be 80 degrees or cooler by that time.;
- Remove the dough from the refrigerator and place it in a large ungreased bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and ferment for 1 1/ 2 to 2 hours at room temperature, 70 to 72 degrees. The dough will have noticeably increased in volume and will be light and soft. Scrape the dough onto a lightly floured work surface. Gently flatten it with the palms of your hands, but do not punch out all of the air bubbles that have formed as the dough has fermented. Form the dough into a loose ball; lift up one edge and fold it into the center. Do this about 4 or 5 times until the dough is formed into a ball. Return it to the bowl, cover, and let proof at room temperature until it doubles in bulk, about 1 to 1 1/ 2 hours. One hour before baking, put the oven rack on the second shelf from the bottom of the oven and place the baking stone on the rack. Place a pan on the bottom of the oven and preheat to 425 degrees. Scrape the dough onto a lightly floured work surface. Using a dough scraper or kitchen knife, divide it into 2 pieces. Form each piece into a log shape to be rolled like a baguette. Cover and let rest for 10 minutes. To form the dough into round turban shapes, roll one piece into a strip about 14 inches long. Taper the dough so that it is noticeable thicker at one end; use both hands to roll the dough into a point on the other end. Starting with the thicker end, coil the dough so that it forms a tight spiral. Wrap it around, then tuck the thin end under the loaf to keep it from unraveling. With the palms of your hands, press the top of the loaf lightly to flatten it slightly, then transfer it to one corner of a parchment-lined baking sheet. Repeat with the second piece of dough. Place it diagonally across from the first loaf spaced about 2 inches so the loaves do not stick together as they bake. Cover with a towel and let proof for about 45 minutes at room temperature. The loaves will be visibly puffed and will increase in volume by at least half. Just before baking, beat the remaining egg with 1 tablespoon of water. Brush each loaf with the egg wash, then sprinkle the loaves with poppy seeds or sesame seeds. Carefully pour about 1 cup of warm water into the pan in the oven. Immediately slide the baking sheet of dough onto the baking stone in the oven and turn the heat down to 400 degrees. Bake for 2 minutes, then quickly open the oven door and add another 1-cup warm water to the pan in the oven. Continue baking the bread for another 30 minutes. Check to see if it is browning too quickly. Reduce the heat to 375 degrees if necessary, then continue baking for another 10 to 15 minutes. The bread is done when golden brown. Insert an instant-read thermometer into it, and if the internal temperature is 205 degrees to 210 degrees, the bread is done. Remove the bread from the oven and place the loaves on a wire rack to cool completely before cutting and storing.;
JACK'S SWEET CHALLAH BREAD
This recipe produces two medium-sized, soft, rich, and slightly sweet Challah (challot). The loaves freeze well, given there is anything left to freeze!
Provided by jackstrat
Categories Breads
Time 1h5m
Yield 2 loaves, 24 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In small bowl, combine water and dry dairy cream and mix until completely dissolved.
- In 4qt to 6qt glass mixing bowl, combine 3 cups flour, salt, sugar, and instant yeast. Whisk until well incorporated.
- Add egg, egg yolks, canola oil, and vanilla to water mixture. Whisk until well incorporated.
- Add wet mixture to dry mixture and mix until incorporated.
- Add one cup of flour and mix.
- Add 1/2 cup flour onto top of mixture and 1/2 cup flour onto work surface.
- Dump mixture onto counter and knead the flour into the dough mixture.
- Knead for 10 minutes adding a teaspoon of flour at a time to work surface until dough is soft but not sticking to hands. Resist temptation to add too much flour. The dough should be slightly sticky and soft when finished.
- Place saucepan of water on stove to boil.
- Meanwhile, remove the dough from mixing bowl. Wash bowl and dry with the towel that you will use to cover the rising dough. Pour 1 tsp of oil in bowl. Place dough in bowl and turn dough to coat it with oil.
- Cover bowl with the damp towel. Place the bowl of dough on the middle rack of oven. Place saucepan of boiling water below the rack where your dough sits. Close the oven, but do not turn it on. The pan of hot water will create a warm, moist environment for your dough to rise. Let the dough rise for 1 hour.
- Remove the bowl and gently punch down dough to remove air pockets. Place it back inside the oven and let it rise for 1 hour longer.
- After one hour has passed, prepare egg wash by beating the egg whites, salt and water until smooth.
- Remove dough from oven. Flour work surface. Punch dough down and turn dough out onto floured surface. Knead for a few minutes, adding flour as needed to keep the dough from feeling sticky. Now your dough is ready to braid.
- Divide your dough in half. Place one half in rising bowl and cover.
- Divide second half into four equal pieces. Roll each piece into a strand approximately 14" long, tapered at each end. Place strands on work surface parallel to each other. Pinch the far end of strands together.
- Separate strands at the end closest to you for room to weave the braid. Take the right-most strand and weave it over, under, and over the adjacent three strands. Repeat process until braiding is finished. Pinch ends closest to you together and fold under the loaf.
- Place the braided loaf on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Brush a thin layer of the egg mixture onto the visible surface of the loaf.
- Repeat process for second half of dough.
- Let the challot rise 45 minutes or so. You know that the dough is ready to bake when you press your finger into the dough and the indentation remains rather than bouncing back.
- Heat oven to 350°F Sprinkle a pinch or so of granulated sugar over each loaf and bake for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, remove each loaf from oven and coat the center of the braid with a thin layer of egg wash. This area tends to expand during baking, exposing areas that will turn white unless they are coated with egg wash.
- Place the loaves back into the oven and bake for an additional 15 to 20 minutes.
- Remove loaves from oven and test for doneness by turning it over and tapping on the bottom of the loaf-if it makes a hollow sound, it's done. Let loaves cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes, then a wire cooling rack before serving.
- Substitutions/Variations/Notes:.
- The 1-1/2 cups liquid may be water, soy milk, dairy milk, or the mixture that I recommended. Warm this liquid to approximately 125°F to activate the instant yeast nestled in the dry mixture.
- The vanilla is optional. Do not use imitation vanilla.
- Feel free to add 1/2 cup to 1 cup regular or golden raisins or similar dried fruit.
- Melted or room temperature butter or margarine may be substituted for the oil, using the same quantity.
- You may add one additional egg yolk. I find that using the white of the egg dries out the bread. However, you could use three whole eggs, one egg plus two or three egg yolks.
- You may substitute 1/2 cup honey for the sugar.
- You can proof the instant yeast for this recipe: In measuring cup: 1/2 cup 110° water, dissolve 1 tsp sugar, dissolve 1 Tbsp yeast. Should double in measuring cup in 10 to 15 minutes. Apply to recipe. Reduce hot water (liquid) by 1/2 cup.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 188.2, Fat 6.1, SaturatedFat 1.5, Cholesterol 23.1, Sodium 255.4, Carbohydrate 28.8, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 6.8, Protein 4
CHEESY EGG BAKE-CHALLAH
Give a holler for our Cheesy Egg Bake-Challah recipe! With cheddar and Monterey Jack cheeses, this hearty egg bake-challah recipe sure is delicious.
Provided by My Food and Family
Categories Dairy
Time 1h10m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Heat oven to 350°F.
- Cook vegetables in medium nonstick skillet on medium-high heat 4 min. or until crisp-tender, stirring occasionally. Whisk eggs and milk in large bowl until blended. Stir in vegetables and cheese.
- Spread bread onto bottom of 2-qt. casserole sprayed with cooking spray; top with egg mixture.
- Bake 45 to 50 min. or until knife inserted in center comes out clean.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 340, Fat 19 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 395 mg, Sodium 420 mg, Carbohydrate 0 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 0 g, Protein 22 g
JACK'S SWEET CHALLAH BREAD
Steps:
- Combine water and dry coffee creamer and mix until completely dissolved. In separate 4qt to 6qt glass mixing bowl, combine 3 cups flour, salt, sugar, and instant yeast. Whisk until well incorporated. Add egg, egg yolks, canola oil, and vanilla to water mixture. Whisk until well incorporated. Add wet mixture to dry mixture and mix until incorporated with bowl scraper or wooden spoon. Add one cup of flour and mix. Add 1/2 cup flour on top of mixture and 1/2 cup flour onto work surface. Dump mixture onto counter and knead the flour into dough mixture. Knead for 10 minutes adding a teaspoon of flour at a time to work surface until dough is soft but not sticking to hands. Resist temptation to add too much flour. The dough should be slightly sticky and soft when finished. Place a saucepan of water on the stove to boil. Remove the dough from mixing bowl. Wash bowl; dry with the towel you plan to use to cover the dough. Pour tsp of oil into bowl. Place dough in bowl and roll to coat with oil. Cover bowl with the damp towel. Place dough in oven. Place saucepan of boiling water on rack below dough. Let dough rise 1 hour. Punch down dough and return to oven to rise 1 hr longer. After 1 hr, prepare egg wash by beating egg whites, salt and water. Remove dough from oven. Lightly flour work surface. Punch down dough, turn out onto work surface, and knead for a few minutes. Divide dough in half. Place one half in bowl and cover. Divide second half into four pieces and braid. Repeat with remaining half. Place on parchment lined baking sheet, and allow to rise 45 minutes. Bake at 350F for 20 minutes. Remove and brush egg wash on center of bread and bake for 15 minutes longer or until brown. Cool on wire rack. Enjoy!
Tips:
- Use fresh yeast for the best results. If using active dry yeast, proof it in warm water with a little sugar before adding it to the dough.
- Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic. This will help to develop the gluten in the flour, which will give the challah its chewy texture.
- Let the dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This will give the yeast time to work and produce carbon dioxide gas, which will make the challah light and airy.
- Braid the dough into a challah shape. There are many different ways to do this, so feel free to get creative.
- Brush the challah with an egg wash before baking. This will give it a golden brown color and a shiny crust.
- Bake the challah in a preheated oven until it is golden brown and cooked through.
Conclusion:
Jack's challah is a delicious and versatile bread that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is perfect for sandwiches, toast, or French toast. It can also be used to make croutons or bread crumbs.
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