Easy Challah Bread Recipe - Cook with Kushi (2024)

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Challah bread is soft, delicious, easy to make, rich, and slightly sweet, braided Jewish bread—a showstopper bread at your dinner table.

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About the recipe

Challah bread is pillowy soft, delightful braided bread served traditionally weekly for the Jewish sabbath and holidays like Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Hanukkah.

Challah (pronounced "ha-luh" with silent c)is a yeast dough prepared using eggs, butter, and sugar with flour. Authentic challah loaf ispareve (food does not contain dairy or meat together, which is essential in the laws of Kashrut). If you are keeping it Kosher, substitute butter with canola or vegetable oil in the recipe.

I have simple and plain challah bread. You can always top it with sesame seeds, poppy seeds, or chia seeds or even add raisins to the batter.

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Challah's symbolic braid

  • 3-strand challah is very popular, symbolizing truth, peace, and justice.
  • Six strand challah symbolizes six days of the week aside from the sabbath.
  • Challah braid with 12 humps means 12 tribes of Israel.
  • Round or spiral-shaped challahs are prepared specially for Rosh Hashanah or Jewish New Year, symbolizing continuity and wheels of seasons.

While you are here, also check out another rich and delicious brioche bread and bun.

Ingredients

To make soft and pillowy challah bread, you need yeast, warm water, egg, flour, sugar, salt, and butter. Softness and richness come from the butter. If you want to keep it kosher, use vegetable or neutral oils.

See the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.

Step-by-step instructions

Activate the yeast

Add lukewarm water and teaspoon of sugar in a large bowl. Sprinkle yeast. Cover and keep it undisturbed for 5 to 10 minutes. Let the yeast activate.

Make the challah dough

  • To the activated yeast, add eggs and whisk. Add sugar, salt, melted butter, and flour 1 cup at a time and mix using a wooden spoon or kitchen aid mixer until the dough has come together.
  • Transfer the dough to the floured surface and knead until the dough is smooth and elastic.

Let the dough rise

Transfer the dough to a lightly greased bowl. Cover and let this rise in a warm place for about 1 or 2 hours or until doubled in size.

Braid the challah

  • Dust the working surface. Transfer the dough and divide them into three equal portions.
  • Make three tubes or ropes from these portions.
  • Pinch the ends of the 3 ropes together, start braiding from the middle, and again pinch the ends together.
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Let the braided dough rise again

Grease the baking pan or line the baking pan with parchment paper. Transfer the braided dough. Cover it with a towel and keep it in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size.

Bake challah bread

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  • Add the egg white and two teaspoons of water to a bowl and mix. Brush the risen dough using this egg white and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until it is golden brown.
  • Cool it on a wire rack for 30 minutes before you slice.

Tips

  • Challah is traditionallypareve (food does not contain dairy or meat together, which is important in the laws of Kashrut). If you are keeping it Kosher, substitute butter with canola or vegetable oil in the recipe.
  • You can always top it with sesame seeds, poppy seeds, or chia seeds or even add raisins to the batter.
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Recipe FAQS

What to do with leftover challah?

Leftover challah bread can be used to make sandwiches, french toast, or bread pudding.

How to store challah bread?

You can store the bread at your kitchen counter for 3 to 4 days. Just make sure you wrap them tightly using plastic wrap or aluminum foil.

Can you freeze challah bread?

Yes. You can store the entire loaf or cut them into slices in a ziplock or freezer-safe bag for up to 2 months. Just thaw before serving.

How is challah bread served?

Challah bread can be served plain, topped with sesame or poppy seeds. You can drizzle slices with honey, spread the jam of your choice, make a simple toast, or use it for sandwiches, bread pudding, or French toast.

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Challah bread is soft, delicious, easy to make, rich, and slightly sweet, braided Jewish bread—a showstopper bread at your dinner table.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Resting Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine jewish

Servings 12 slices

Calories 215 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 ¼ teaspoon Active dry yeast
  • 1 cup Warm water
  • 2 Eggs
  • 4 cups All purpose flour
  • ¼ cup Sugar, additional 1 teaspoon
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ cup Melted unsalted butter
  • 1 Egg white

Instructions

Activate the yeast

  • Add lukewarm water and teaspoon of sugar in a large bowl. Sprinkle yeast.

    1 cup Warm water, 2 ¼ teaspoon Active dry yeast

  • Cover and keep it undisturbed for 5 to 10 minutes. Let the yeast activate.

Make the challah dough

  • To the activated yeast, add eggs and whisk. Add sugar, salt, melted butter, and flour 1 cup at a time and mix using a wooden spoon or kitchen aid mixer until the dough has come together.

    2 Eggs, ¼ cup Sugar, additional 1 tsp, 1 teaspoon Salt, ¼ cup Melted unsalted butter, 4 cups All purpose flour

  • Transfer the dough to the floured surface and knead until the dough is smooth and elastic.

Let the dough rise

  • Transfer the dough to a lightly greased bowl. Cover and let this rise in a warm place for about 1 or 2 hours or until doubled in size.

Braid the challah

  • Dust the working surface. Transfer the dough and divide them into three equal portions.

  • Make three tubes or ropes from these portions.

  • Pinch the ends of 3 ropes together, start braiding from the middle, and again pinch the ends together.

Let the braided dough rise again

  • Grease the baking pan or line the baking pan with parchment paper.

  • Transfer the braided dough. Cover it with a towel and keep it in a warm place for 1 hour or until doubled in size.

Bake challah bread

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Add the egg white and two teaspoons of water to a bowl and mix. Brush the risen dough using this egg white and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until it is golden brown.

    1 Egg white

  • Cool it on a wire rack for 30 minutes before you slice.

Notes

  • Challah is traditionallypareve (food does not contain dairy or meat together, which is important in the laws of Kashrut). If you are keeping it Kosher, substitute butter with canola or vegetable oil in the recipe.
  • You can always top it with sesame seeds, poppy seeds, or chia seeds or even add raisins to the batter.
  • Store the bread at your kitchen counter for 3 to 4 days. Just make sure you wrap them tightly using plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
  • Store the entire loaf or cut them into slices in a ziplock or freezer-safe bag for up to 2 months. Just thaw before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 215kcalCarbohydrates: 36gProtein: 6gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 37mgSodium: 241mgPotassium: 66mgFiber: 1gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 159IUVitamin C: 0.002mgCalcium: 13mgIron: 2mg

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This recipe for challah was first published in Aug 2015. The post has been updated with a recipe card, calorie information, and more details.

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