

You got a lot of presents.”) It’s stayed her favorite, even as she’s become more observant of Orthodox traditions as an adult - Hanukkah doesn’t hold as much religious importance as some other Jewish holidays - and most years she strives to stick to the holiday’s typical menu, with varying levels of success. (The brand’s current projects include another collaborative collection, due in May, with the British brand Laura Ashley that will again combine the latter’s classic floral prints with Hay’s signature flowy, high-necked silhouettes, inspired in part by the traditional styles worn by some Jewish women.) But the recipe still lends itself to maintaining a reasonable work-life balance: “If you have four hours where you’re going to be home,” Hay says, “even if it’s on a Sunday, it is one of those things - you can mix it up and let it rise while you answer some emails, you know?”Ĭhallah remains an essential element on Hay’s table during Hanukkah, which, as a child growing up in a more secular Jewish household in Queens, she cherished. And while her children usually help (Ruth, 8, and Solomon, 6, are both within the ideal challah-decorating, dough-punching age bracket), it’s no small feat, particularly on top of running her namesake clothing line, Batsheva. She bakes three loaves almost every week - two for Friday night, and an extra for lunch on Saturday - sometimes freezing an extra ball of dough to use the following Friday. It’s really good.Ĭhallah is, as in many Jewish households, a staple of her family’s Shabbat dinner. And then I just pop them in the oven for 45 minutes, whatever it is, until they get golden brown. Put some oil on it, and let this rest for about an hour, until they’re a little bit fluffier. And then I just play around with whatever toppings I have. Just brush on the challah, and that just gives it the glistening glow. I like to do a little egg wash to get it really shiny.

I use all of my skills from elementary school, braiding my friends’ hair, doing our little braiding circles, and that’s still my strategy for my bread. And then the rest of it is for your family. The idea is you’re just supposed to not consume it, so I burn it, keep it in the oven for a long time. So what I do, it’s actually a ritual, which is separating about an ounce of the challah. Punched it down, and then I gave it a second rising for another half an hour. Put it near a warm area to help move it along. And then I take a bowl, grease it up with my hands, put the dough inside. This is a very pleasant, meditative activity. Basically, all I’m doing is giving it a little fold and then a tuck. Try to wipe off all the fingers that just become very swamp creature. Use your challah-covered fingers to open the bag, and add a bunch more. It’s just the arm workout of the century. I start putting some in and combining it. I can’t do it with one hand, but I do my best. Then I dump the yeasty water in there, some salt, a bunch of sugar, four eggs. I like olive oil, because I love the taste. So once the yeasty concoction is bubbling, you start mixing in other wet ingredients. Whisk it together, and give it 15 minutes to start bubbling. Dump that in, and we put about a cup and 3/4 of warm water, not too hot. You need yeast, sugar, some lukewarm water, and some olive oil, five large eggs, salt, flour, fenugreek leaves and a little coriander. Bread is always an intimidating thing, but I make it from scratch, and if I can do it, you definitely can, too.

I’m going to be baking homemade challah today. I’m a fashion designer, and I live in New York City. Me, Krista and Kayla started a list of four letter words (we were bored).Transcript Cooking Class | Batsheva Hay The fashion designer shares a recipe for fluffy challah bread from her New York City apartment. This is a view from my deck at my cottage.I have monkey feet hence, i can write and do stuff with my feet!!! I can also pretend to look really interested in aconversation but not hear a word!! CHEETAHS!!! I also have the best skills in the world. Oh muffin!!! Krista: psst.Krista, i'm whispering. I like anything and everything!I have the best of times when I'm with my friends. I'm single, unless you count Cari and Kevin who are my few (LOL)! but with Alex we're a Quad!!! I love you guys!!! I'm very random. I love music and acting really stupid in public, it's one of my favorite things to do. About Me Name: Mylene Location: Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
