Easy Sourdough Challah Recipe (2024)

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Not only is sourdough challah bread beautiful, but it also is one of the most delicious. With a soft, fluffy texture on the inside and a beautiful, golden, braided crust on the outside, it’s the perfect recipe to grace your table for a holiday feast or an average weekday.

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This recipe is almost exactly like my absolute favoritesourdough brioche, except challah is a traditional Jewish bread made for certain holidays.

It is a kosher loaf, so it doesn’t contain any dairy products. Instead of butter and milk, I swapped it out for oil and water. And it is so good.

While still a rich bread, challah has a slightly different flavor and texture than brioche. You can eat it as is or use it for sandwiches, French toast, bread puddings, breakfast strata, stuffing, or French toast casserole.

I took the classic recipe and made into a healthier, fermented, sourdough version. Light and pillowy, this will easily become one of your favorite recipes. Plus, it is so stinking easy.

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Why you will love this recipe:

Light and fluffy. What is not to love about that?

Healthierand easier to digest. This is because it contains fermented grains. The anti-nutrients are broken down, making the vitamins and minerals easier for our bodies to absorb. The fermentation process also breaks down the gluten, making it easier to digest.

Flavor. Compared to regular yeast-risen bread, the sourdough adds a delicious but subtle tang to the bread.

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Tips For Making Sourdough Challah

  • This recipe makes a very wet dough, which will cause you to question whether you have added enough flour to it. With enough patience (and kneading), the dough will come together.We’re talkinga ridiculously long time (like 20 minutes in the kitchen aid mixer), but it will eventually pull from the sides of the bowl and be a smooth and elastic dough.
  • If you don’t have bread flour, you can use all-purpose. The bread won’t be as soft, but it will still be delicious.
  • New to sourdough? Check out how to make a sourdough starter here and over a hundred sourdough recipes here.

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Tools you may need:

Stand mixer

Baking dish or cookie sheet

Bench scraper(optional, but handy)

Measuring cups and spoons

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Ingredients

Sourdough starter– This needs to be active and bubbly so it rises really nicely.

Bread flour– Bread flour gives this bread a light and fluffy texture because it has a high protein and gluten content compared to all-purpose.

Unbleached all-purposeflour– Freshly milled or store-bought. I love the mixture of all-purpose flour and bread flour for the best texture.

Honey– I love to use local honey.

Eggs– Preferably pasture-raised, but use the best quality you can find.

Salt– I always choose sea salt.

Water

Oil– Use a neutral tasting oil, like avocado or melted coconut oil. Other oils will do, but we try to avoid unhealthy, overly processed oils like canola, corn and vegetable.

FAQ:

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Is Sourdough challah a thing?

100%. You can make just about any type of bread, dessert, and baked good with sourdough starter. And if sourdough challah wasn’t a thing before, I hope it is now.

What makes a challah different from bread?

It is an enriched bread, meaning it is a richer bread that contains eggs. The main difference between challah and brioche is that brioche contains eggs, butter and milk, whereas challah is made with oil rather than butter and water in place of milk.

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Can you braid sourdough bread?

Yes. This dough is perfect for braiding and making those beautiful braided loaves of bread while also getting the benefits of the sourdough.

What is the best flour for making challah?

I like to use a mixture of all-purpose and bread flour. This gives it a fluffier texture. If you don’t have bread flour, you can just use all-purpose, but the bread will be more dense.

Can I let challah rise overnight?

Yes. I like to start my dough the night before and allow the dough to rise overnight, then shape in the morning, allow to rise one more time and bake.

This type of recipe is my favorite, since the bulk of the work is done the night before, making it super easy the next day to get bread on the table.

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How To Make Sourdough Challah

Feed your sourdough starter at least 4-12 hours before starting this recipe. It should be nice and bubbly before starting the dough. I will usually do this around lunch time.

The night before, add all ingredients in a mixer and knead until the dough is smooth, glossy, and pulls away from the stand mixer bowl.

*This is a very wet dough, but after about 20 minutes in the stand mixer (or kneaded by hand), it will come together and form a nice dough. Even though it is tempting, don’t add more flour.

Cover with plastic wrap, a damp towel, or a tight lid and allow to rise at room temperature for about 10 hours (or until doubled in size).

Braiding Challah

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In the morning, take the dough and cut into four equal portions.

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Take each dough ball and roll it into a long rectangle, approximately 18-20 inches long and 3-4 inches wide. Then roll it into a skinny rope. I find this easiest with a bench scraper.

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Place all four pieces of formed dough on the counter and pinch the ends together.

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Starting from the right side, cross the second piece of dough directly under the piece to the left and then over the dough piece all the way on the left.

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Then, take the portion all the way on the right and put it over the dough piece directly to the left of it, under the piece in the middle, and lastly, over the piece all the way on the left.

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Continue with this pattern until it is completely braided. Pinch the ends together and tuck the ends under the loaf.

Place in a greased baking dish. A 9×13 will work. You can also bake it on a cookie sheet.

Allow the dough to rise for another hour.

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

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Brush an egg wash over the loaf. You can make the wash by beating an egg with water. This gives it that beautiful color and shine.

Bake for 25 minutes until the challah starts to turn golden.

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Baking For Dinner

Feed starter before bed.

Mix up dough in the morning, per instructions above.

Allow for the first rise – 6 to 8 hours in a warm place until doubled – covered with plastic wrap, tight lid, or damp towel.

Shape. Place into parchment-lined loaf pans.

Cover and allow to rise for 1 hour, and bake for dinner.

Find more of my favorite sourdough bread:

  • Sourdough Sandwich Bread
  • Sourdough Zucchini Bread
  • 100% Whole Wheat Sourdough Bread
  • Sourdough Banana Bread
  • No-Knead Sourdough Bread

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Sourdough Challah Bread

This delicious bread has a soft, fluffy texture on the inside and a beautiful, golden, braided crust on the outside, it's the perfect recipe to grace your table for a holiday feast or an average weekday.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Additional Time: 11 hours hours

Total Time: 11 hours hours 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Author: Lisa Bass

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sourdough starter active and bubbly
  • 3 1/2 cups bread flour
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose
  • 6 tablespoons honey
  • 6 tablespoons oil any neutral tasting oil will do. I did coconut oil melted
  • 3 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 cup water

Egg Wash

  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 1 tablespoon water

Instructions

  • Feed your sourdough starter at least 4-12 hours before starting this recipe. It should be nice and bubbly before starting the dough.

  • The night before, add all ingredients in a mixer and knead until the dough is smooth, glossy, and pulls away from the stand mixer bowl. This takes about 20 minutes.

  • Cover with plastic wrap, a damp towel, or a tight lid and allow to rise at room temperature for about 10 hours (or until doubled in size).

  • In the morning, take the dough and cut into four equal portions.

  • Take each dough ball and roll it into a long rectangle, approximately 18-20 inches long and 3-4 inches wide. Then roll it into a skinny rope

  • Place all four pieces of formed dough on the counter and pinch the ends together.

  • Starting from the right side, cross the second piece of dough directly under the piece to the left and then over the dough piece all the way on the left.

  • Then, take the portion all the way on the right and put it over the dough piece directly to the left of it, under the piece in the middle, and lastly, over the piece all the way on the left.

  • Continue with this pattern until it is completely braided. Pinch the ends together and tuck the ends under the loaf.

  • Place in a greased baking dish. A 9×13 will work. You can also bake it on a cookie sheet.

  • Allow the dough to rise for another hour.

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

  • Brush an egg wash over the loaf. You can make the wash by beating an egg with water.

  • Bake for 25 minutes until the challah starts to turn golden.

Notes

  • This recipe makes a very wet dough, which will cause you to question whether you have added enough flour to it. With enough patience (and kneading), the dough will come together. We’re talking a ridiculously long time (like 20 minutes in the kitchen aid mixer), but it will eventually pull from the sides of the bowl and be a smooth and elastic dough.
  • If you don’t have bread flour, you can use all-purpose. The bread won’t be as soft, but it will still be delicious.

Nutrition

Calories: 286kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.03g | Cholesterol: 62mg | Sodium: 408mg | Potassium: 66mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 89IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

Easy Sourdough Challah Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to sourdough bread? ›

The secret to sourdough is simple: water. The more water you add to your dough will affect how open the crumb (bigger holes and softer texture) will be once it's baked.

Why is my sourdough challah not rising? ›

If your challahs are not rising, your yeast is old. It is no longer active. Once the package of yeast has been opened, it does not last in the cabinet AT ALL. To avoid this problem, throw out your old yeast.

What is the best ratio for sourdough bread? ›

Typical feeding ratios are 1:2:2 or 1:3:3 (old sourdough: fresh flour: water). However, even extreme ratios like 1:50:50 would still work. In that case, the freshly fed sourdough would just require more or much more time to grow and reach its peak, as judged by the maximum volume increase in the jar (at least doubled).

What makes the best sourdough bread? ›

The inside of the bread should be bubbly and chewy and the bread should have a slightly tangy taste. Real sourdough bread does not contain additives like oil, milk, corn, and dough conditioners. It is made with whole grains and is generally more expensive than regular bread.

What not to do with sourdough? ›

Here are the big errors to avoid when working with sourdough.
  1. You Bake Too Soon. ...
  2. You Use Unfiltered Tap Water. ...
  3. You're Impatient. ...
  4. You Don't Let Gluten Develop Properly. ...
  5. You Don't Let the Bread Proof Long Enough. ...
  6. You Don't Score the Surface of the Bread Properly. ...
  7. The Baking Time Is Too Short. ...
  8. The Bread Doesn't Rest Long Enough.
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What is the best flour for sourdough bread? ›

The best flour blend for creating a new sourdough starter is 50% whole-meal flour (whole wheat or whole rye) and 50% bread flour or all-purpose flour. I recommend a 50/50 mix of whole wheat flour and bread flour.

What happens if you let challah rise too long? ›

Usually if it overrose just a bit, say, for an hour extra in a cold kitchen, it doesnt really matter. You simply punch it back down and go on to the shaping. However, if the dough is left out for a long time, unrefrigerated, it can spoil, especially in the summertime.

What does overproofed sourdough look like? ›

Note: As loaves begin to overproof they lose their height and shape. The crumb becomes more dense. The holes become more ragged and irregular in shape. The crust begins to thin and separate from the crumb.

Can you over rise challah dough? ›

Again, the slower the rise, the more flavor your dough will develop. Be careful not to over proof your loaves; if they proof too much, the air bubbles get too big, causing them to pop and then deflate in the oven.

What is the healthiest flour for sourdough bread? ›

Compared to whole wheat flour, rye flour is said to be the most nutrient- and amylase-dense option for a sourdough starter. Overall, it has a lower gluten protein content than wheat flour, which means it produces slack, sticky, and dense doughs.

Do you have to discard sourdough starter every time you feed it? ›

With each sourdough starter feeding, you'll be discarding some to avoid it from becoming overly acidic. Most will compost or trash this discard, but you can save it and use it in other recipes!

Does sourdough need two rises? ›

Final Proofing is the step after final shaping. Final proof is also known as the “second rise” where you let the dough continue to ferment and rise after shaping and before baking. In final proofing, the yeast is past its peak and the rise will tend to be slower and less visible than in bulk fermentation.

Is Aldi sourdough real sourdough? ›

ALDI has “real” sourdough bread (no yeast). Being somewhat gluten intolerant, I have found “real” sourdough works for me, no bloating etc. The loaves...

What ingredients should not be in sourdough bread? ›

Other natural ingredients can be added but genuine sourdough bread making does not involve the use of baker's yeast, chemical raising agents, so-called processing aids or other additives.

What is the best temperature to bake sourdough? ›

Preheat your oven with a baking surface or combo cooker/Dutch oven inside to 450°F (230°C). Remove your dough from the fridge, score it, and transfer it to the preheated baking surface or combo cooker. Bake for 20 minutes with steam.

What are three top tips when making sourdough starter? ›

Top 10 Sourdough Starter Tips for Success
  1. Maintain a Schedule to Feed your Sourdough Starter. ...
  2. Know How to Store a Sourdough Starter. ...
  3. Maintain a Small Sourdough Starter.
  4. Use Sourdough Discard for Less Waste.
  5. Know How to Revive a Sourdough Starter. ...
  6. Measure your Ingredients by Weight.
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What makes sourdough bread different than regular bread? ›

Sourdough is a leavened bread, which means the dough naturally rises as a result of the gas that is produced as the grain ferments. While most commercial breads use baker's yeast as the raising agent, sourdough is made using a sourdough starter.

Why do you put vinegar in sourdough bread? ›

There are two main acids produced in a sourdough culture: lactic acid and acetic acid. Acetic acid, or vinegar, is the acid that gives sourdough much of its tang. Giving acetic acid-producing organisms optimal conditions to thrive and multiply will produce a more tangy finished product.

Why do you put honey in sourdough bread? ›

You'll find I use honey in many of my recipes. I love to use it in my no-knead 100% whole wheat sourdough bread because it makes it much softer and less dense than it would be without it. Subbing it in recipes that call for sugar is not usually as simple as a one-to-one sub, though.

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