Friday, June 15, 2007

Pomegranate Challah (P)

Yield: 2 loaves (24 "slices")
7 cups all-purpose flour
1 package Shimrit or 2 tablespoons dry yeast
1 stick margarine (pareve)
3 heaping tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon salt
2 cups pomegranate juice, *see Note
1-1/2 tablespoons anise seeds (optional)
1 egg for brushing
2 tablespoons sesame, poppy, or anise seeds for sprinkling

Place all ingredients except pomegranate juice in the mixer bowl and mix while gradually adding the juice. Continue mixing for 5 minutes until the dough is soft and dry.

Divide the dough into 2 parts, roll each part into a rope and make a spiral, tucking end of rope under. Let rise in a warm place for an hour, brush with egg and sprinkle sesame, poppy or anise seeds. Bake in moderate-high heat (375°F/190°C) until the challa is a shiny golden-brown.


*To make the juice: Take 6 ripe pomegranates, the reddest you can find. Separate the seeds and crush them in a food processor or blender for 10 seconds. Strain into a jug and put aside for an hour. Use only the clear liquid on top and throw away the dregs.

Mmmm... something new for your shabbat table. A challah graced with pomegranate juice! Pretty and healthy. And to top it off with such a lovely Emanuel challah covers as these! What a table you will make.

Good Shabbos to you and yours!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

oooo great recipe Toby. I will be making this once my pomegranites are ripe. still have a few months before that though. thanks :)

Anonymous said...

You have inspired me to use pomegranates as the focal point and color scheme of my New Year's cards this Fall and to drink pomegranate/veggie juice combo I found at the grocery store. Seems the color is popular in parts of the rubber stamping world--paper and ink.

DrMom said...

Okay Ladies... I want a loaf of Kathi's challah and some photos of Marcia's cards. One for my tummy and one for the blog!