Last year, at a friend's parents' Hanukkah party, I eased my way through the roasted cashews, the challah bread, the decadent rugalach. |
|
It might be how to bake challah, how to pick a spouse, or how to love humanity. |
|
Her visceral description of baking challah every Friday makes it clear that to end this habit would leave a real void. |
|
Just in case, we arranged for a rabbi to be here to conduct the meal and I cooked a little, and we left challah, salads, drinks, and provisions. |
|
I was eating challah, and Til came by to say hello, sniffed my challah, and grabbed off a huge piece and ate it. |
|
I'm baking challah from scratch, going to the park, singing and reading to my children. |
|
Then we excavated the oily marrow with tiny wooden forks, dabbing little bits of it on slices of challah toast. |
|
For certain festivals, e.g. Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, the challah may be rounded rather than braided. |
|
It makes me want to cover my hair and improve my middos and get out my challah recipe all at once. |
|
The play centres round the baking of a loaf of challah bread, made to her father's cherished recipe. |
|
However, after eating some challah, he retired to the house to finish the meal. |
|
Slice challah bread into 1.5 inches then slit hole in middle of each slice and fill with Nutella. |
|
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. |
|
For flavour reminiscent of French toast, prepare using challah or egg bread. |
|
For breakfast try the six-sliced French toast, an assortment of honey cinnamon raisin, roasted walnut raisin, and challah served with maple syrup. |
|
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. |
|
Two thick pieces of simply delicious, crisply fried challah bread arrive. |
|
Change the crusty bread for a sweet roll or challah bread and you have a medianoche. |
|
A woman from Elaine's Grains said they were going to have their honey-and-whole-wheat challah evaluated. |
|
Its texture falls somewhere between brioche, challah, and croissant, and it pulls apart like cotton candy. |
|
|
Norell bakes everything from daily bread — baguettes, ciabatta, and challah — to more creative loaves, like the fig-and-black-pepper dome, the orange-chocolate bread, or the pain au lait aux raisins. |
|
A blessing is said over challah, a golden loaf, which is then broken into pieces for all to share. |
|
Two candle sticks, a Kiddush cup, two challahs and a challah knife provide kids with everything they need to share in the Shabbat traditions. |
|
It's hard to discern the flavor but fun to know the fact, and the challah is delicious in its own right, especially slathered in butter blended with plump golden raisins that have been rehydrated in sake. |
|
It is customary to have challah, two braided loaves of bread, on the table. |
|
The Torah does not require any particular foods to be eaten on Rosh Hashanah, but challah is one of the basics, shaped in a spiral round, she notes. |
|
Then there is challah baking and preparation for the special Rosh Hashanah feast after which the family listens to the shofar inviting them to temple worship. |
|