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  2. Classic Challah Recipe - AOL

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    Return to the right and count from the right, as above. Continue braiding by switching back and forth between left and right. Keep braiding until you get to the end. Pinch the ends together and tuck them under the braid. Tuck the top also, if needed. Repeat to braid the remaining half dough.

  3. 49 Classic Hanukkah Recipes To Serve at Your Festival of ...

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    Braiding the challah is half of the fun here, especially if you're cooking with kids. If you want to skip it, though, the challah cupcakes will still be beautiful and tasty. Get the recipe: Round ...

  4. 57 Hanukkah Recipes For Your Best Holiday Meal Yet

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    This easy recipe turns regular ol' hard-boiled eggs into something special. Serve these deviled eggs as a festive app or side dish for Hanukkah dinner, or make a batch and snack on them all 8 days ...

  5. Challah - Wikipedia

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    Challah or hallah (/ ˈ x ɑː l ə, ˈ h ɑː l ə / (K)HAH-lə; [1] Hebrew: חַלָּה, romanized: ḥallā, pronounced [χaˈla, ħalˈlaː]; pl. [c]hallot, [c]halloth or [c]hallos, Hebrew: חַלּוֹת), also known as berches in Central Europe, is a special bread in Jewish cuisine, usually braided and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat and major Jewish holidays ...

  6. List of breads - Wikipedia

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    Baked traditionally at Christmastime. It is rich in eggs and butter, making it similar to brioche. Lemon rind and nutmeg add color and flavor; the dough can also contain raisins and almonds, and is braided like challah. Vienna bread: Leavened Austria Produced from a process using high milling of Hungarian grain, cereal press-yeast for leavening.

  7. Kitāb al-ṭabīẖ - Wikipedia

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    The Kitāb al-ṭabīẖ also includes a recipe for braided bread similar to modern challah, which may represent an early precursor to the bread that traveled with Jews expelled from Spain and was subsequently adopted by Jews in Central Europe, becoming a staple of Ashkenazi cuisine. [6]

  8. Classic Challah Recipe - AOL

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    In a 1-cup measuring cup, combine the yeast with the 1 tablespoon sugar and 3/4 cup warm (about 105F) water. Stir and let sit until about 1 inch of foam has formed, about 10 minutes.

  9. Jessamyn's Sephardic Challah Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a skillet, toast the sesame, caraway and anise seeds over moderate heat until fragrant, 2 minutes; transfer to a plate and let cool. In a small bowl, combine the yeast with 2 tablespoons of ...