Saturday mornings were usually challah French toast mornings in my house growing up. My dad would take any leftover challah from Shabbat dinner the night before and put it to good use. His recipe is ...
Growing up Jewish meant challah! On Friday nights and special occasions, it was always one of the tastiest traditions — nothing compares to the beautifully braided shape, the shiny crust, and the soft ...
Chef and food writer Jamie Geller of Joy of Kosher shares a few of her favorite Rosh Hashanah recipes. She shows us how to make the easiest no-knead challah recipe, a tender brisket, shots of cold ...
I share this recipe with a nod to the Jewish Community Center (JCC) in Manhattan, New York City. I have adapted and used this recipe of theirs, which a friend shared with me, since that first time I ...
As you may already know, my definition of good food is that which makes you want to roll on the floor and shout mammmmmmaaaaa! And as you also may know, I’m not actually referring to my mother, as she ...
A good loaf of challah is tender, pillowy and slightly sweet, but homemade loaves tend to dry and stale quickly. To keep our challah tender and extend its shelf-life, we borrow the water roux ...
When bread cravings hit but carbs feel heavy, low-carb bread ideas help keep baking in rotation. These recipes focus on ...
Suppose you have some bread and Greek yogurt in your fridge that you don't want to eat anymore. I have a recipe that can turn them into a warm bread pudding that is delightful. For the best taste, it ...
With at-home baking on the rise, it seems like everyone has a jar of starter on their counter, just waiting to be turned into Instagram-worthy loaves. While sourdough baking is certainly a rewarding ...
This post originally appeared on Food52. By now we know that no-knead doughs—as dubious as they might sound—aren’t an oxymoron or a lie. You can stir together a dough, largely ignore it, and the next ...