Challah is a deep-gold, light-textured bread traditionally served on the Jewish Sabbath and other holidays. The dough is wonderfully smooth and supple, making it an ideal candidate for braiding. The simplest way to go is a three-strand braid; but feel free to try the slightly more complex four-strand braid, or even a six-strand braid, which makes a striking presentation. The inspiration for this challah recipe comes from Lora Brody, cookbook author, photographer, and long-time King Arthur friend.This challah recipe has been amended as of 3/16/21 — please see the details in “tips,” below.

3 hr 50 min
cook 30 min
16
4.1 (268)
Classic Challah
Servings
Nutrition
Serving Size
58g
Calories
180 calories
Carbohydrate Content
28g
Cholesterol Content
35mg
Fiber Content
1g
Protein Content
5g
Sodium Content
230mg
Sugar Content
4g
Fat Content
6g
Saturated Fat Content
.5g
Trans Fat Content
0g