Bread – My Challah is bland

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I have recently started experimenting with baking breads: beer bread, focaccia, and most recently – challah.

Problem: my challah came out rather bland. The recipe I used called for:

20 gram dry yeast
540 ml warm water
50 gram sugar
1 kg flour
60 ml oil
1 tbsp salt
(also 1 egg, 1 tsp sugar, 1/4 tsp salt for eggwashing, and sesame seeds on top)

The challahs have risen nicely, I like the texture, the colour, the shape, but it tastes bland. I wonder how I could remedy that.

Would replacing half the water with milk produce a richer flavour? Or should I try something else?

Best Answer

Challah bread normally has a couple eggs in the dough, partly for flavor. If you're making a sweet challah, such as cinnamon twist challah, it may have milk in the dough as well (plus cinnamon, of course!).

Challah with no eggs is, generally, rather bland. I suggest making French Toast with what you have.