YaYaNaNa’s Easy-to-Bake Challah
This is a guest article by my mother, YaYaNaNa.
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Woo Hoo….After years of domestic slackness, I have begun working from home. Just not having to spend 2 hours a day in the car has been enough to inspire a domestic revival. That and the feeling of inadequency I have in the face of my domestic daughter’s blog. SO last Wednesday, David Reisman’s Bread Machine Challa bread recipe appeared in the paper (The State, SC). Since we have not 1 but 2 bread machines sitting unused in the pantry, I decided to act.
I bought yeast.
This morning, I threw all the ingredients into a bread machine and turned it on using the dough cycle.
2 ½ tsp dry yeast
4 C white flour
2 tsp salt
3T vegetable oil (I used corn oil)
1/3 C white sugar
1 C warm water
2 eggs

Then I mixed an egg yolk with ¼ cup honey. I warmed the honey up for 20 seconds in the microwave first. Good thing too! If I hadn’t done that, I might still be waiting to get it out of the bear. A tip: spray the measuring cup with Pam, and the honey slides right out!

Next I brushed it all over the loaves and sprinkled liberally with sunflower seeds…because I didn’t have sesame seeds, which would have been more traditional.

I baked it for 25 minutes at 350. That sounded so short and not so hot…

…but it turned out perfectly.

Delicious!
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