Challah Bread
Challah Bread
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Category
Side Dish
Cuisine
Jewish
Servings
8 - 10 servings
Prep Time
3 hours
Cook Time
40 minutes
Ingredients
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2½ cups water 110°F
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1 tablespoon active dry yeast
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½ cup honey
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4 tablespoons vegetable oil
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3 large eggs
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1 tablespoon salt
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8 cups unbleached flour
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4 cups Flame Seedless Raisins, unpacked
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 1½ 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 a long snake about 1½ 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 braids 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°F. Beat the remaining egg and brush a generous amount over each braid.
Bake at 375°F 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.