Easy challah bread recipe in a bag

Make the perfect challah bread with this simple recipe that you can prepare in a bag. Learn how to create a soft and fluffy loaf with a golden crust, and impress your family and friends with your baking skills.
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Bread in a Bag Recipe + How to Braid Challah - Parent Vault: Educational Resources, Lesson Plans & Virtual Classes

Bread in a Bag {Foolproof Recipe!!!} I know what you are thinking – making bread dough is hard! You need a very specific temperature and environment in your home, or else it won’t rise and will turn out dense and end up like a heavy brick in the trash. Have no fear, this is an […]

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Darlene Forkal
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We Tried it! Making Challah in a Bag (No Knead Challah Recipe)

My kids are lucky to attend a wonderful Hebrew School local to our home. They do fun crafts to teach about the Jewish Holidays, including making Challah. Recently, my kids brought home challah dough that they made and my job was to bake it. However, I screwed up by not baking it for 2 days....Read More »

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Holly's Challah Bread Recipe | Alexandra's Kitchen

I learned this recipe from my friend, Holly, who calls it Jennifer's Challah. The recipe doubles well. Bread keeps well in a ziplock bag on the counter for several days, and it freezes well, too. A few notes: You can use at least one cup of whole wheat flour or white whole wheat flour. (Holly always does.) To create lukewarm water: use ¼ cup boiling water and ¾ cup cold water, which will give you perfect lukewarm water. To create a warm place for your bread to rise: Heat your oven for 1…

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Lynn McCormick