Ingredients
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3/4
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3
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4 1/2
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2 1/4
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1
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1/2
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2 1/2
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12
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3
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1
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-
-
-
-
Directions
Oat and Honey Challah (Bread),A chewy, delicious, easy challah/bread recipe. The proportions of white to whole wheat flour can be varied to taste. A variation on a recipe found in the Crowning Elegance cookbook,Every 3-4 weeks I make small challah loaves & freeze them for the following Shabbats. I halved this recipe and got 3 good-sized loaves which were a bit large for my family…next time I’ll make 4 loaves. The texture was wonderful! I’ve never made challah with no eggs and only one rise, so I was happily surprised with it! VERY subtle grainy taste with the oats & wheat flours. Absolutely divine with some butter! The only reason I’m not giving it 5 stars is because it has almost no flavor on its own. I’m used to sweet challahs, so this was a bit disappointing when eaten plain. BUT – I plan on keeping this recipe & tinkering with it a bit…maybe some cinnamon or vanilla?? Thanks for sharing!,A chewy, delicious, easy challah/bread recipe. The proportions of white to whole wheat flour can be varied to taste. A variation on a recipe found in the Crowning Elegance cookbook
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Steps
1
Done
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In a Small Bowl, Combine 3/4 Cup Warm Water With Yeast. Let Stand Until Yeast Is Dissolved and Begins to Bubble, About 5 Minutes. |
2
Done
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Place the Yeast Mixture in Your Mixer (if You Have One Large Enough For This Recipe), or in a Large Bowl. Add the Additional Water, Oats, Honey, Oil and Salt. Mix Well to Combine. |
3
Done
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Gradually Add in the Flours, Mixing/Kneading Well, Until a Soft Dough Is Formed. Knead Another 5 Minutes, Adding Small Quantities of Flour, Until the Dough Feels Like an Ear Lobe. |
4
Done
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Place in a Large, Oiled Bowl, Turning Dough to Coat, and Cover With a Damp Towel. Plase in a Warm Place and Let Rise Until Doubled in Size, About One Hour. |
5
Done
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Punch Down the Dough, Divide Into 6 Pieces (or More Ifyou Are Making Rolls) and Shape Into Loaves or Braid or Do Whatever You Do With Your Challah Dough. |
6
Done
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Place on Greased Pans (i Prefer Using Parchment Paper, Ungreased), and Brush With Beaten Egg. Sprinkle With Seeds or Extra Oats. |
7
Done
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Bake at 350f For About 35 Minutes For Loaves, or 20+ Minutes For Rolls. |