Monday, October 9, 2006

COILED CHALLAH

I just thought that you'd like to see how a Rosh Hashanah "Challah" looks like...

The recipe for this bread can be found here.

For those of you who have never tasted to the joys of baking "Challah" at home or who have never taken a bite from this delicious brioched bread, then the occasion to experience new culinary sensations is given to you within this post, so take the opportunity to remedy this situation and get baking! No bread is as sweet as this one...

10 comments:

Paz said...

I love this challah. Looks nice and simple.

Paz

Elvira said...

Très joli pain! :-)

sher said...

That looks beautiful. I love the round shape. We don't see challah in that shape around here. But, since I read you excellant post on the different shapes and what they all mean--I'll never look at challah again without thinking of you.

Papilles et Pupilles said...

Magnifique !

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

PAZ: Thanks very much, Paz ;-)!

ELVIRA: Merci beaucoup!!!

SHER: Thanks for the very kind comment! I'm happy that my post opened up new horizons for you...

PAPILLES ET PUPILLES: Merci ;-)))!

chanit said...

I love your challah too ;)

Gracianne said...

C'est vrai qu'elle semble dire "fais moi" cette brioche.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

CHANIT: Thanks, Chanit :-)!...

GRACIANNE: Tout à fait ;-)!!!

Ruth said...

Challah baking brings back really special memories for me. I used to bake them with my kids. Here's a link to what that was like...
Kooking with Kids

My daughter Joanna in Halifax still makes them most Fridays.

Thanks for the memory.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

RUTH: It's good to know that my challah brought you back memories. I read your post a while ago and I loved it! I find it good that your daughter still perpetuates the family traditions now that she lives out of home...