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challah

[ UK /t‍ʃˈælɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Judaism) a loaf of white bread containing eggs and leavened with yeast; often formed into braided loaves and glazed with eggs before baking

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  • Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others.
  • Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others.
  • A ramped hallway containing a lending library and a tiny gift shop adjoins the school building to the temple, and opens into a foyer where the kiddush (a ceremonial blessing of wine and challah bread) and Shabbat Oneg (a Sabbath wine and cheese reception) are held after Friday night services. American Grace
  • Next time we go, I'll order the chai-infused French toast kabobs or the jelly doughnut pancakes and Mara can get the buffalo sausage and garlic challah.
  • Then we excavated the oily marrow with tiny wooden forks, dabbing little bits of it on slices of challah toast.
  • It might be how to bake challah, how to pick a spouse, or how to love humanity.
  • The elderly woman, Mrs. Geller, would bake a fresh loaf of Shabbat challah for us every Friday - even though the temperature in her non-air-conditioned kitchen must have been extremely high.
  • Praise was showered upon me for the cardamom coffee cake, challah, rolls, pesto pizza, etc… (Stay with me, I promise there is a point to this story).
  • 200-210F for plain loaves, 190F for the richer brioche/challah type loaves. No-Knead Bread to Yes-Knead Bread
  • My favorite part of holiday leftovers is challah french toast. Panettone French Toast | Baking Bites
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