The Shibolim Challah Guide

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By Yossi & Malky Levine


Table of Contents Seder Hafrashas Challah

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How to Braid

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Challah Tips & Tricks

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Whole Wheat Challah

New Tradition Challah

Family Favorite Challah

Spelt Challah

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Artisanal Challah

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Bubby’s Heimishe Challah

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Simple Spelt Challah

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‫בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה ה' אֱלֹוקינוּ‬ ‫מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם‪ ,‬אֲשֶׁר קִדְּשָׁנוּ‬ ‫בְּמִצְוֹתָיו‪ ,‬וְצִוָּנוּ לְהַפְרִישׁ‬ ‫חַלָּה מִן הָעִסָה‪.‬‬ ‫יְהִי רָצון מִלְּפָנֶיךָ ה' אֱלוקינוּ‬ ‫וֵאלוקי אֲבותֵינוּ‪ .‬שֶׁיִבָּנֶה בֵּית הַמִקְדָּשׁ‬ ‫בִּמְהֵרָה בְיָמֵינוּ‪ .‬וְתֵן חֶלְקֵנוּ בְּתורָתֶךָ‪:‬‬ ‫וְשָׁם נַעֲבָדְךָ בְּיִרְאָה כִּימֵי עולָם וּכְשָׁנִים‬ ‫קַדְמונִיות‪ :‬וְעָרְבָה לה' מִנְחַת יְהוּדָה‬ ‫וִירוּשָׁלָיִם‪ .‬כִּימֵי עולָם‬ ‫וּכְשָׁנִים קַדְמונִיות‪:‬‬

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Whole wheat dough needs more water since it's higher in gluten. Add water in quarter cup increments (or less) if your dough is tough or dry. Tuscanini

Oil gives challah flavor and adds density.

Once your strands are attached to one another and ready to braid, sprinkle some flour over the strands to prevent them from pulling and sticking to one another during braiding.

Use non-disposable metal challah pans for a more evenlybaked and crispy challah.

Chall Facts X Whole grains, whether spelt or wheat, have a tougher texture. We increased the water content in the recipes to give it more elasticity.

When creating the strands for your challah, have the center of the strands be a bit wider than the rest so that it rises nicely (taller in the center) once it’s braided and placed in the pan. (This doesn’t apply to round challah.)

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Spelt is a fine grain with less gluten than whole wheat, thus needing less water.


For the egg-wash, use 1 whole egg and 1 egg yolk to give your challah an extra shine.

To check if your challah is done, flick the bottom of your loaves as they come out of the oven in several places. A loaf that is done will feel light in weight and sound hollow across the entire bottom when tapped.

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Spelt challah tastes best if warmed up before serving. This applies to all challah but especially spelt.

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For fluffier challah, swap out some water for seltzer. You can try half water, half seltzer.

If you’re short on time and need your challah dough/ loaves to rise as fast as possible, place them in a closed oven that has only its light on. This provides a warm environment that will encourage the yeast to rise in a more efficient manner.

If your challah is already dark brown on the outside but not fully done on the inside, cover the top of the challah with aluminum foil to prevent from further browning, while allowing the inside to finish baking.

To check if your dough is a good consistency, touch it with a dry finger. The dough should not stick to your hand. Keep in mind that it does get less sticky as it rises so don’t try to make it too dry to begin with.

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How to Braid 1

Round 6 Strand Challah Braiding:

Divide your challah into 5 or 6 equal parts (depending if you used 5 or 6 lbs of flour) and work with one part at a time.

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Place the first two strands (1 and 2) vertically parallel to each other with an inch of space between them.

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Place strand 6 horizontally between 3 and 4.

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Divide each part into 6 equal pieces. You can use a food scale for precise measurements.

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Place another 2 strands (3 & 4) horizontally, over the first two with an inch of space between them.

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Roll each piece into an approximately 12-inch strand

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Place strand 5 vertically between strand 1 and 2.

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You will now have sets of three strands extending from the four sides. Braid each set of three, then tuck it under towards the center of the challah.

Place the braided challah into a greased challah pan and bake according to instructions.


Classic 6 Strand Challah Braiding:

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Divide your challah into 5 or 6 equal parts (depending if you used 5 or 6 lbs. of flour) and work with one part at a time.

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Place all 6 strands vertically side by side then pinch them together at the top.

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Take the left strand and bring it down to the center (in the gap created between the four inner strands).

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Take the second strand from the left and cross it over to the right. Create a gap between the 4 inner strands.

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Divide each part into 6 equal pieces. You can use a food scale for precise measurements.

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Take the right strand and cross it over to the left side.

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Take the second strand from the right and cross it over to the left. Create a small gap in the center of the four inner strands.

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Repeat steps 7-11 until you reach the end.

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Roll each piece into an approximately 12-inch strand.

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Take the second strand from the left and cross it over to the right side. Then create a small gap in the center of the four inner strands.

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Take the right strand and bring it down to the center (in the gap created).

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Tuck both ends under the loaf towards the center and place in a greased challah pan. Bake according to instructions.

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Whole Wheat Challah 10

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New Tradition Challah 3 LB FLOUR:

TECHNIQUE:

2 oz fresh yeast

Crumble yeast into a small bowl. Add 1 cup of lukewarm water and 1 tsp sugar, mix, and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it becomes bubbly/foamy.

3 lbs 100% Shibolim Whole Wheat or Shibolim Whole Wheat Blend flour 2 eggs

Pour half of the flour into the mixing bowl, make a well in the center and add the proofed yeast mixture into the well.

½ cup oil ½ cup sugar 3 ½ cups water

Add the eggs, oil, sugar and another cup of water and mix on low until it’s combined.

2 tbsp salt

Add rest of the flour, salt, and water, and mix until a dough is formed—approximately 7 minutes.

6 LB FLOUR:

Cover and let the dough rise for an hour. Deflate it and knead it just a bit before starting to braid.

4 oz fresh yeast 6 lbs 100% Shibolim Whole Wheat or Shibolim Whole Wheat Blend flour 3 eggs 1 cup oil 1 cup sugar 6 ½ cups water 3 ½ tbsp salt

Divide the dough, braid the challah, and place them in greased pans, then cover and let rise for another ½ hour. Brush the challah with egg wash and sprinkle with sesame seeds or your favorite challah seasoning. Bake on 350 for 1 hour. Yield for 3 lb: 3 medium-sized challah loaves Yield for 6 lb: 6 medium-sized challah loaves

Extra Fine Whole Wheat Flour (100% ww) or Whole Wheat Blend Flour (80% ww)

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Whole Wheat Challah 12

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Family Favorite Challah 5 LB FLOUR:

TECHNIQUE:

3 oz fresh yeast

Crumble yeast into a small bowl. Add 1 cup of lukewarm water and 1 tsp sugar, mix, and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it becomes bubbly/foamy.

5 lb Shibolim White Whole Wheat flour 3 eggs 1 cup oil 1 cup sugar 5 ½ cups water 2 ½ tbsp salt

Pour half of the flour into the mixing bowl, make a well in the center and add the proofed yeast mixture into the well. Add the eggs, oil, sugar and another cup of water and mix on low until it’s combined. Add rest of the flour, salt, and water, and mix until a dough is formed—approximately 7 minutes. Cover and let the dough rise for an hour. Deflate it and knead it just a bit before starting to braid. Divide the dough, braid the challah, and place them in greased pans, then cover and let rise for another ½ hour. Brush the challah with egg wash and sprinkle with sesame seeds or your favorite challah seasoning. Bake on 350 for 1 hour. Yield: 5 medium-sized challah loaves

White Whole Wheat Flour (100% ww)

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Whole Spelt Challah 16

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Artisanal Challah 3 LB FLOUR:

TECHNIQUE:

3 lb Shibolim Whole Spelt Flour

Crumble yeast into a small bowl. Add 1 cup of lukewarm water and 1 tsp sugar, mix, and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it gets bubbly/ foamy.

2 oz fresh yeast 2 ½ cups water 2 eggs 2/3 cup oil 1 ½ tbsp salt

Put half of the flour into the mixing bowl, make a well in the center and add the proofed yeast in the well.

½ cup sugar

Add the eggs, oil, sugar, and another cup of water and mix on low until it's combined.

6 LB FLOUR:

Add rest of the flour, salt, rest of the water and mix for 5 minutes, let it rest for 10 minutes, mix again for 5 min and let it rest 10 minutes.

4 eggs

Divide the dough and start braiding right away. Place it in greased challah pans, brush it with egg wash, sprinkle with sesame seeds or your favorite challah seasoning, and let it rise for 15 minutes.

1 ¼ cup oil

Bake on 350 for 45 min-1 hour.

3 tbsp salt

Yield for 3 lb: 3 medium-sized challah loaves

1 cup sugar

Yield for 6 lb: 6 medium-sized challah loaves

6 lb Shibolim Whole Spelt Flour 4 oz fresh yeast 5 cups water

Extra Fine Whole Spelt (100% whole spelt)

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Whole Spelt Challah 18

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Simple Spelt Challah 6 LB FLOUR:

TECHNIQUE:

6 lb Shibolim Whole Spelt Blend Flour

Crumble yeast into a small bowl. Add 1 cup of lukewarm water and 1 tsp sugar, mix, and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it gets bubbly/ foamy.

4 oz fresh yeast 4 eggs 1 cup sugar

Put half of the flour into the mixing bowl, make a well in the center and add the proofed yeast in the well.

5 cups water

Add the eggs, oil, sugar, and another cup of water and mix on low until it's combined.

1 cup oil

Add rest of the flour, salt, rest of the water and mix for 5 minutes, let it rest for 10 minutes, mix again for 5 min and let it rest 10 minutes.

3 tbsp salt

Divide the dough and start braiding right away. Place it in greased challah pans, brush it with egg wash, sprinkle with sesame seeds or your favorite challah seasoning, and let it rise for 15 minutes. Bake on 350 for 45 min-1 hour. Yield: 6 medium-sized challah loaves

Whole Spelt Blend Flour (80% whole spelt)

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White Spelt Challah 20

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Bubby’s Heimishe Challah 5 LB FLOUR:

TECHNIQUE:

5 lb Shibolim White Spelt Flour

Crumble yeast into a small bowl. Add 1 cup of lukewarm water and 1 tsp sugar, mix, and let it sit for 5-10 minutes until it gets bubbly/ foamy.

3 oz fresh yeast 3 eggs 1 1/4 cup oil ½ cup sugar 4 ½ cups water 2½ tbsp salt

Put half of the flour into the mixing bowl, make a well in the center and add the proofed yeast in the well. Add the eggs, oil, sugar, and another cup of water and mix on low until it's combined. Add rest of the flour, salt, rest of the water and mix for 5 minutes, let it rest for 10 minutes, mix again for 5 min and let it rest 10 minutes. Divide the dough and start braiding right away. Place it in greased challah pans, brush it with egg wash and let it rise for another 15 minutes. Bake on 350 for 45 min-1 hour. Yield: 5 medium-sized challah loaves

White Spelt Flour

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