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By gr8bytehuntr
on April 07, 2013
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Is "bistro challah a euphemism for flatbread? The wet:dry ratio of this recipe yielded batter instead of dough. I was well into a 5th cup of AP before it began to climb the hook of my stand mixer. My loaf will rise a 2nd time before baking, contrary to these poor instructions.
By chefsheart_12838169
Newman, CA
on February 17, 2013
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Loved it! It's the best bread I have ever made. I will use this recipe to add cinnamon and raisin next time. I will also add an extra egg next time. It did use all 41/2 cups of flour and I used a whole stick of butter. I braided two small loaves of one and froze one, since it's just the two of us. I let it rise for a second time and used egg wash. Lowered temp to 350, it took 15 minutes. Itcame out moist and fluffy, just wonderful!
By myacarter3@gmai...
on October 03, 2012
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Very good although I did change it up a little. Used 4 eggs and 1 stick of butter and it made it lighter and added more flavor. Good also with raisins.
By melbelv
on December 24, 2011
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I didn't have all-purpose or bread flour when I made this, so I used a mixture of white whole wheat/ cake flour. The loaf was huge! Someone else had used a 9x13 dish for this recipe, but I will have to use a baking sheet next time I braided the dough, and let it rise twice before baking. It was in the oven at 375 for 40 min, tented with foil halfway through.. I probably could have pulled the bread out sooner though. I had never had challah before this, so I have no idea how on point my results were. The flavor was good though, didn't need butter to be enjoyed. I plan on making french toast in the morning, or maybe a french toast casserole on Christmas morning.
By rach1210
on December 21, 2011
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go to recipe for challah and cinnamon buns! half the dough braided for challah and the other half for cinnamon buns. the fun part is letting kids shape small pieces of the dough and then find out what their baked masterpiece has become! for example, poking holes for nutella...do not work the way a six year old expects. the good news is that theres no wrong way to put nutella on challah, always delish!
By Angeladystrophy
Minneapolis, MN
on May 21, 2011
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This recipe is easy to follow and very accurate. I found that the full 4 1/2 cups of flour was necessary, probably because my eggs had double yokes(who knew!. For future knowledge, there are 2 teaspoons of yeast in a packet of dry yeast and I only baked the bread for 50 minutes, not the full hour. My family LOVED the end result!
By ChefNurseSarah
Flowery Branch, GA
on November 02, 2010
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I was looking for an egg bread recipe and found this. I didn't read the reviews first (unusual for me! but I've done a good bit of bread making so I figured out a few things on my own. I used bread flour and my Kitchenaid, 5 minutes on medium. It took pretty much all of 4 1/2 cups of flour, the dough should be soft. After the first rise, I made the traditional challah braid and allowed it to rise for about 45 minutes, brushed with egg wash, and baked at 375 for 25 minutes. Result: perfect, golden crust, light and tender on the inside...fabulous! Next time I may reduce to 2 eggs and add 2 egg yolks instead, for a slightly eggier flavor. I will be making this again, for sure!!
By jackielyn8
Alexandria, VA
on August 10, 2010
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I don't know if i'm missing something, but generally i'm very good at making bread. This recipe just didn't do it for me. I was expecting the light airy fluffy soft texture of challah, but I got a basic white bread. It was pretty boring, and needed butter to really be edible. I think i spotted the flaw though...what kind of challah recipe only has the dough rise once??? Let the dough hang out for another 45 minutes after putting it on the tray, or you'll end up with dense, boring bread.
By lilys23_12824451
Coronado, 43
on April 23, 2010
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This is super easy and I make it all the time. Perfect for French toast the next day! But mine only bakes for about 25 minutes and it's perfect, definitely not as long as the recipe says. I braid mine and use egg wash as well and it turns out beautiful.
By meaganmacneill_...
Marlborough, MA
on March 30, 2010
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The bread came out really good, but the cooking time/temp did not work out for me. Next time I will cook it at 350 degrees for 30 min.