Apple Honey Challah

The recipe Apple Honey Challah can be made in approximately 45 minutes. Watching your figure? This dairy free and lacto ovo vegetarian recipe has 2076 calories, 42g of protein, and 27g of fat per serving. For $4.28 per serving, you get a main course that serves 2. 5218 people were impressed by this recipe. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for Hanukkah. If you have water, sugar, turbinado sugar, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. It is a rather pricey recipe for fans of Jewish food. It is brought to you by The Shiksan in the Kitchen. Overall, this recipe earns an excellent spoonacular score of 97%. Apple Honey Challah, Apple And Honey Challah, and Apple Honey Challah are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 2

 

Ingredients:

1 packet active dry yeast

2 tbsp canola oil

1 egg

3 egg yolks

5 to 7 cups flour

3 medium granny smith apples

3/4 cup honey

1/2 tsp salt

1/4 cup sugar

2 tbsp turbinado sugar (optional)

2 tsp vanilla

1 tbsp cold water

Equipment:

Cooking instruction summary:

Save RecipePrint Recipe Apple Honey Challah Dough Ingredients1 1/2 cups lukewarm water, divided1 packet active dry yeast1 tsp sugar1 egg3 egg yolks3/4 cup honey2 tbsp canola oil2 tsp vanilla2 tsp salt5 to 7 cups flour3 medium granny smith apples1/4 cup sugar2 tbsp turbinado sugar (optional)Egg Wash Ingredients1 egg1 tbsp cold water1/2 tsp salt Servings: 2 round challot (challahs) Kosher Key: Pareve

 

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3. Apple Honey Challah

4. Dough Ingredients1 1/2 cups lukewarm water, divided1 packet active dry yeast1 tsp sugar1 egg3 egg yolks3/4 cup honey2 tbsp canola oil2 tsp vanilla2 tsp salt5 to 7 cups flour3 medium granny smith apples1/4 cup sugar2 tbsp turbinado sugar (optional)Egg Wash Ingredients1 egg1 tbsp cold water1/2 tsp salt

5. Servings: 2 round challot (challahs)

6. Kosher Key: Pareve


Nutrition Information:

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2076k Calories
41g Protein
27g Total Fat
420g Carbs
37% Health Score
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Calories
2076k
104%

Fat
27g
42%

  Saturated Fat
4g
31%

Carbohydrates
420g
140%

  Sugar
171g
190%

Cholesterol
374mg
125%

Sodium
642mg
28%

Alcohol
1g
8%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
41g
84%

Vitamin B1
2mg
196%

Selenium
129µg
185%

Folate
714µg
179%

Vitamin B2
2mg
121%

Manganese
2mg
119%

Vitamin B3
20mg
102%

Iron
16mg
92%

Fiber
16g
65%

Phosphorus
544mg
54%

Vitamin B5
3mg
32%

Copper
0.63mg
31%

Vitamin E
4mg
27%

Zinc
3mg
25%

Vitamin B6
0.47mg
23%

Magnesium
91mg
23%

Potassium
796mg
23%

Vitamin K
17µg
16%

Vitamin C
13mg
16%

Vitamin A
655IU
13%

Vitamin D
1µg
13%

Calcium
121mg
12%

Vitamin B12
0.72µg
12%

covered percent of daily need
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