I made a braided round loaf using Ruth's very helpful video. It is a 4-strand braid and is a technique I'll use again and again. Here's what it looked like after I baked it. No pictures of it sliced, as I gave this one away, but I haven't heard any complaints yet.
Next, I decided to do a filled loaf. There had been lots of beautiful ones on the forum, but none of them had rhubarb. Did I tell you that my nephew and I picked 10 pounds of rhubarb at my mother's? And that there's at least that much more for next weekend? Heaven! Here's the Bjorn Borg of rhubarb himself:
So, what to put with the rhubarb? I decided on pistachio paste, since there had been a can of it lurking in the cupboard for a while. Good idea, but I put way too much of the pistachio paste and roasted rhubarb, because I'm greedy.
It was impossible to seal the cylinders and even harder to braid them. Oh, and I had six strands to work with! The unrisen braid was leaking rhubarb syrup and by the time it had risen it had popped open in a few places. It wasn't very pretty, but it was delicious. I may try this combination again and exercise a bit of restraint. Or not.
Blog-checking lines: May’s Daring Bakers’ Challenge was pretty twisted – Ruth from The Crafts of Mommyhood challenged us to make challah! Using recipes from all over, and tips from “A Taste of Challah,” by Tamar Ansh, she encouraged us to bake beautifully braided breads.
15 comments:
Great looking challah!^ strands - that's a daring thing to do/plait ;)
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It's a very good idea your rhubarb challah. I like it very mutch! The braided round it's perfect :)
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A rhubarb and pistachio filled 6-strander sounds intense. I'm so impressed that you managed to braid it - it looks wonderful and sounds delicious. You've reminded me - I need to get on with eating as much rhubarb as possible. Looks like you and your nephew got a good haul!
Bravo, Mary! My on-again-off-again fear of yeast prevented me from attempting this one, but yours looks perfect! I love that you incorporated the infamous rhubarb!! :D
Well done!
Drat, now I'm wishing I wasn't on hiatus from the Daring Kitchen... I've always wanted to make challah! Oh well, I can still make it on my own... That said, both of yours look beautiful, and I love the ingredients in the filled one, so original!
I'm in awe of your roasted rhubarb-pistachio challah and I want to make this as soon as possible! How did you roast the rhubarb? I've never tried that.
This bread is such a treat for me, your round braid loaf looks amazing. And the other with rhubarb and pistachio paste? OMG that sound freaking amazing.
Wow Mary, Pistachio and rhubarb? I never would have thought it, but it sounds deluxe! Lovely braiding.... Best, Sandie
Your braids look fantastic, and I love the idea of rhubarb and pistachio! I can't imagine how difficult it was to braid those rhubarb stalks, but I love the picture of your rhubarb-picking partner! Beautiful job on the challenge.
WOW, that rhubarb pistachio combo sounds unreal and looks so beautiful when sliced! I will definitely have to try a rhubarb stuffed challah one of these days. Thanks for sharing!
wow This could be most creative rhubarb and challah recipes I have ever come across! Super!
Mary..I am dying to try the 4 strand round loaf..yours looks stunning - absolutely perfect! Also..I have so much pistachio paste leftover, I think I need to give your challah with rhunarb and pistachio paste s try. It looks and sounds so intriguing! Beautifully done as always..and great photos!
Wow - the idea of braiding with rhubarb filled strands of dough is fantastic! I have rhubarb in the fridge at the moment - I'm tempted to give it a shot - although maybe just a 3 strand one, since my braiding's not quite up to scratch yet!
Wow... braiding rhubarb... you are brave! Your challot look fabulous, and I am so glad that you had fun! I just discovered that I have rhubarb growing in my back yrd, I might have to try something like this. Thank you for baking with me this month!!!
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