If you 've ever been to a breakfast place and had challah french toast, you know that it is an incredible bread. Traditionally, it is a Jewish bread made in celebration of the Sabbath. Today, it is simply known as a delectable sweet bread that can be used in many different ways.
INGREDIENTS
- 500 g bread flour
- 200 g water
- 6 g instant yeast
- 100 g egg yolks
- 38 g sugar
- 2 g malt syrup or honey
- 2 teaspoon salt
- 62 g vegetable oil
DIRECTIONS
1. Dissolve yeast in 95F water. With flour and salt in bottom of mixer, add the yeasty water on top and mix with dough hook until combined and starting to smooth out.
2. Slowly add egg yolks until all combined. Then add sugar, malt syrup. Continue to work with the dough hook, then add the veggie oil towards the end.
3. The dough is done when you can take a small ball of it out and slowly stretch it in your hands into a square that you can almost see through without it tearing. Once it reaches this point, place it in a warm place in a greased bowl and cover until doubled in size.
4. Poke with fingers to release gasses, then divide dough in half. Then you will need to divide each half into 3 sections and stretch into long ropes. (When not working with the dough keep it under a damp towel). For one loaf take three ropes and lay parallel to each other; starting in the middle start braiding down to the end, wetting insides of dough with water as you go. When you reach the end pinch and tuck ends under, then do the same to the other side and loaf.
5. Lay on parchment covered sheet pan and let rise covered until dough relaxes again, about half an hour. Brush with egg wash, then bake at 400F.