jerryg@dartmouth.edu (Jerry Godes) (03/11/88)
Copyright (C) 1988 USENET Community Trust Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage, the USENET copyright notice and the title of the newsgroup and its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission of the USENET Community Trust or the original contributor. .RH MOD.RECIPES-SOURCE CHALLAH-3 B "1 Nov 87" 1988 .RZ "CHALLAH" "Jewish egg bread" This is my families version of Challah. It calls for saffron, but I've never actually made it as such (Hey, I'm just a poor college student, I can't afford saffron). .IH "four loaves" .IG "\(34 oz" "yeast" "21 g" (3 packages) .IG "\(34 cup" "warm water" "180 ml" .IG "2 tsp" "sugar" "10 ml" .IG "\(12 cup" "sugar" "100 g" .IG "\(12 cup" "butter," "120 g" melted .IG "1 Tbsp" "salt" "15 ml" .IG "\(14 cup" "honey" "60 ml" .IG "2 cups" "raisins" "300 g" .IG "8" "eggs" .IG "9 cups" "flour" "1 kg" .SH GLAZE .IG "2" "egg yolks" .IG "5 tsp" "water" "25 ml" .PH .SK 1 Dissolve the yeast with the warm water and sugar. .SK 2 Add the rest of the sugar, butter, salt, honey, raisins, and eggs. .SK 3 Add the flour, a cup at a time, until it is hard to stir. .SK 4 Turn out onto a well floured counter, and knead until smooth and blistery, adding more flour as necessary (about 10\-15minutes). .SK 5 Put into greased bowl, cover, and let rise until double, about 1 hr. .SK 6 Punch down. Separate into 4 sections, and separate each section into 3 more sections. Roll each piece out to the size of your cookie sheet. Braid 3 strands together, and place on cookie sheet. .SK 7 Let rise until double (about 1 hour). .SK 8 Mix egg yolks and water for glaze. Spread on loaves. .SK 9 Bake in a preheated oven at .TE 350 175 for 15\-30 minutes until there is a golden crust. .SH RATING .I Difficulty easy, if you know how to make bread .I Time: 20 minutes preparation, several hours rising, 30 minutes cooking .I Precision: Raisins are to taste. Measure the rest of the ingredients. .WR Jerry Godes Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA jerryg@dartmouth.edu