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Saturday, October 6, 2012

THE MYSTICAL SIX-STRAND LOAF

Six-Strand Challah
This week’s loaf of challah: a six-stranded braid.  Looks a bit like a sea of breadly sand dunes.

There is a certain mystical quality to a loaf of challah made by braiding six strands.  Traditionalists will tell you that each strand represents one of the six days of Creation: the resulting bread-loaf is served up at the onset of the seventh day, the Sabbath on which the Eternal One Himself loafed.

In this particular instance, I could tell you that each strand represents a decade of my life.

Symbolism aside, I used a six-strand braid for the sheer challenge of it, as well as for the aesthetics.  I am pleased to report that I was able to put this bad boy together without having to stop halfway through and reroll the strands... a first.

Was it any good?  Why, yes.  Yes, it was.  Not one crumb survived the evening.

2 comments:

BobG said...

Looks great. I'm a bit fan of poppy seeds on bread and rolls.

Rahel said...

Oh, my goodness. I can just smell that fresh-baked hallah. Swoon. Swoon. Swoon.