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Braided Egg Bread
SUBMITTED BY:
Marilou Hitt
PHOTO BY:
larky
"This makes a very large and impressive loaf. I have used it for large parties."
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PREP TIME
30 Min
COOK TIME
55 Min
READY IN
3 Hrs 25 Min
Original recipe yield 1 large loaf
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2 (.25 ounce) packages active dry yeast
1/2 cup warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
2 cups hot milk
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup butter
2 teaspoons salt
1/2 cup water
5 eggs
11 cups all-purpose flour
1 egg
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
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DIRECTIONS
Proof yeast and 1/2 cup warm water in a large mixing bowl.
Combine hot milk, sugar, butter, salt, and 1/2 cup water in a medium bowl. Cool to 110 degrees.
In small bowl, slightly beat 5 eggs, then add to cooled milk mixture. Add milk mixture to yeast mixture. Add 2 cups flour and beat until smooth. Slowly add remaining flour until it forms a stiff dough. Knead on a floured board for 10 minutes (5 minutes with a bread hook). Place in a large glass or plastic bowl lightly greased. Turn dough over to grease both sides. Cover and let rise in a warm, dark place until doubled in volume, approximately 60 minutes.
Punch down, cover, and let rise again until double, approximately 30 minutes.
Punch again, and form into three parts. Form each part into a 20-inch roll. Braid rolls on a large, greased cookie sheet. Cover and let rise until doubled.
Lightly beat remaining egg and brush loaf. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Bake in preheated 350 degree F (175 degrees C) oven for about 55 minutes until nicely browned. May be made into two regular sized loaves. Reduce baking time slightly.
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Reviewed on Feb. 11, 2006 by KissThisFem
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KissThisFem
Feb. 11, 2006
Excellent recipe. I saw that another baker thought theirs came out dry. I add four tablespoons of dry potato flakes and it keeps softer longer. Adjusting the flour make make the bread too light to hold up. Traditionally, I make Challah with one huge braid on the bottom and tuck a tiny braid of four strands onto the top. I also use a bit of yellow food coloring to enhance the 'egg bread' appearance. Using an egg wash over the top after rising makes the loaf shiny and helps the sesame seeds to stick. Great entry!
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Excellent recipe. I saw that another baker thought theirs came out dry. I add four...
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Reviewed on Oct. 7, 2003 by PRINCESSFREK
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PRINCESSFREK
Oct. 7, 2003
Very, very good!!!! Everything went according to plan. It made two HUGE loaves as big as large cookie sheets. I'm glad I split the dough in half because my oven wouldn't have been big enough otherwise! LOL I gave the extra loaf to my neighbor and she loved it and thought it was too pretty to cut.
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Very, very good!!!! Everything went according to plan. It made two HUGE loaves as big as...
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Reviewed on Dec. 1, 2003 by
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JKNICKERBOCKER
Dec. 1, 2003
Delicious! I only used 9.5 cups of flour instead of 11 and it turned out perfect. It made 2 HUGE loves so split this recipe in two. Definately in my favorites file.
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8 users found this review helpful
Delicious! I only used 9.5 cups of flour instead of 11 and it turned out perfect. It made 2...
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Reviewed on Jan. 5, 2007 by TARA1972
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TARA1972
Jan. 5, 2007
Awesome recipe. I made one huge loaf and everyone thought it was fake. Mine did not look like the picture...it looked like a professional bread, not at all homemade. It had a wonderful, mildly sweet taste. One hint...if you braid for one large loaf, remove your top oven rack. This thing comes to life once it starts baking.
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6 users found this review helpful
Awesome recipe. I made one huge loaf and everyone thought it was fake. Mine did not look...
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Reviewed on Jan. 21, 2006 by
Grandma B.
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Grandma B.
Jan. 21, 2006
Wonderful flavor. For my large family I had to double the batch to bake 2 braids instead of one. (My husband & I have 6 daughters & 11 sons, 7 of our sons live at home ages 23 down to 7. Can they ever eat, especially homemade bread from scratch! (Thank goodness for our double oven - we bake one braid in the top oven & the other braid in the lower oven.) This is a pretty bread that is perfect any time of the year. It is a nice variety from traditional loaf bread.
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3 users found this review helpful
Wonderful flavor. For my large family I had to double the batch to bake 2 braids instead of...
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Reviewed on Mar. 27, 2005 by MADDYV
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MADDYV
Mar. 27, 2005
Made some lovely bread (two very large loaves...could easily have made 3 or 4 regular-sized loaves). Only complaint is that bread was a bit dry/dense...next time I make it I will probably reduce to 9 or 10 cups of flour.
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3 users found this review helpful
Made some lovely bread (two very large loaves...could easily have made 3 or 4 regular-sized...
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Reviewed on Apr. 10, 2004 by TILLAMOOK
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TILLAMOOK
Apr. 10, 2004
A wonderful recipe. I made 4 average size loaves from this recipe. They are wonderful Easter gifts. Everyone remarked how beautiful they looked.
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A wonderful recipe. I made 4 average size loaves from this recipe. They are wonderful Easter...
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Reviewed on Mar. 30, 2008 by
Dana
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Dana
Mar. 30, 2008
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BREAD! Recipe makes 2 giant loaves though. =) Lots of work, but well worth it.
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ABSOLUTELY AMAZING BREAD! Recipe makes 2 giant loaves though. =) Lots of work, but well...
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Reviewed on Mar. 12, 2008 by