{Baking Challenge} Mini Challah Rolls
Taking a risk is one of the things that I am afraid to do because there is no assurance that I will be victorious. Somehow, baking taught me so many things – being patient, thinking out of the box, going out of my comfort zones and not being afraid to try again.
After the grins and jumps that I did after the success of the first homemade pizza, I moved to a higher level. This time, it’s something that requires more kneading (if by hand). I have a hand-held mixer with a dough hook, but as a beginner in bread-making, I prefer to knead by hand. The feeling of accomplishment is quite different. You get my point?
I’ve been searching for bread recipes to try and there are so many amazing recipes that I couldn’t choose only one. If you are thinking that I bookmarked some recipes to add to my 5 km list, yes, you are correct. 😀 (I wish having a list of 5 km long means getting to finish 5 km by running.)
For my first homemade bread, I chose Challah Rolls. And mini ones… well, supposed to be mini ones. I just found these from Jonathan @ The Candid Appetite and I just can’t help but adore them. They are perfectly braided and beautifully browned. Who could say no?
I have said multiple times that I don’t like the smell of active dried yeast, so I used instant yeast instead. I don’t think I have divided the dough equally and braided them beautifully. Other than those, the Challah Rolls came out incredibly delicious – so soft and fluffy. I just could make them my pillow. 😀 The house smelled so good. Really, nothing beats the smell of homemade bread. It is crucial to wait for 30 minutes before eating because that’s when you will get the awesome deliciousness of the bread. These rolls are good with simply butter, or can also be enjoyed with a jam… also with Nutella, sunny side up, scrambled eggs, boiled eggs… 😀
During the first FF challenge, many awesome bloggers helped me with my yeast problems, though I want to make some shout-outs today –
Angie – I remember her telling me that Gerard @ Bread and Tortillas is pro at bread making, that he could help me.
Gerard – I did not wait for too long and Gerard emailed me explaining everything he knows and patiently answered all my questions. The most important thing that I have learned from him is ‘it is almost impossible to over knead by hand.’ And that’s what I did – I kneaded for more than 20 minutes and the texture came out really perfect.
Selma – she left me with a trick, a very good one:
“When I knead, I keep my left hand on the bottom of the dough and then pull and stretch at the top with my right hand, fold it over, give it a quarter turn and carry on. It’s all about developing the gluten strands.”
I did mine sideways – hold the dough and stretch them sideways like you are using arm equipment. And if you’d ask me if I did that for more than 20 minutes, my answer is a BIG FAT YES! 😛
Linda – she was the one who strongly encouraged me to use instant yeast. She also assisted me with all my bread-making problems and patiently answered all my questions and emails.
Also, thank you to all who left their comments on the said post and gave some ideas on yeast/breads. I appreciate everyone and this post is dedicated to all of you. <3
Mini Challah Rolls
Ingredients
- 4 1/2 tsp instant yeast
- 1 cup warm water
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- ¼ cup vegetable oil
- 4 egg yolks
- 3¼ cups all-purpose flour
- 1¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 egg, lightly beaten, for egg wash
- 2 tbsp sesame seeds (optional)
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine all except the last two ingredients.
- Mix with wooden spoon until you get all the flour on the sides of the bowl.
- Transfer to your lightly floured work surface and knead by hand until smooth and elastic. (You can also do the kneading using your stand mixer with a dough attachment for 7-10 minutes or until dough is smooth and elastic.)
- Shape the dough into a ball and transfer it to an oiled bowl, slightly coating the dough with oil as well. Cover with plastic wrap, placing the bowl [with the dough] at a warm place (microwave oven turned off is one of the best places) and let rest for one hour or until doubled in size.
- Punch the dough down and let it rest again for another 45 minutes.
- Place the dough on a lightly floured work surface. Knead for few minutes.
- Cut the dough into 15 equal pieces.
- Covering loosely with a damp towel, work one piece at a time – roll the dough into a long rope. Twist it around and tie, tucking the ends underneath. Continue doing the same with the rest of the dough.
- Place the braided rolls onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Cover again with plastic wrap.
- While waiting, heat the oven to 350F.
- When the shaped doughs are ready, brush them with egg wash and sprinkle with sesame seeds.
- Bake for about 25-30 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 30 minutes before eating.
I hope you enjoy these! I want to know your encounters with the yeast beast. Leave your comments below. 😉
Happy partying and have a wonderful weekend!!
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lucyparissi
Challah bread is my weakness! Love it so much. Adorable mini rolls – thanks for linking with #CookBlogShare
Jhuls
These have become my weakness, too, since I was successful with yeast bread. 😀
Eline @ Pasta & Patchwork
They look so cute and delicious! Well done.
Jhuls
I am glad to know that you find these little ones cute. 😀 Thanks for being here. 🙂
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joylovefood
I haven’t made a yeast bread in quite awhile, unless you count pizza dough, these little challah rolls sound wonderful! I really need to make a yeast bread again soon, pinning to try. Thanks for sharing at What’d You Do This Weekend?!
Jhuls
Let’s count pizza – that’s my first successful yeast bread. 😀 Thanks for stopping by, Joy. Have a great week! xx
Traditionally Modern Food
The challah rolls looks delicious, I am drooling looking at them
Jhuls
I am glad you like these. Thanks for stopping by. xx
Chhapan Bhog
Wow!! Super Awesome bake.. Loved them thoroughly…:) Happy FF 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much! Have a lovely week. 🙂
HonestMum
Fluffy and perfect! Thanks for linking up to #tastytuesdays
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Vicki. 🙂
Kloesunny @ Kloe's Kitchen
Hey Jhuls! So glad to stop by your blog again! It has been awhile. These look incredible as do you latest recipes. 🙂 Have a lovely Friday. Bake something amazing today. 😉
Jhuls
Hey, Kloe. How are you? It’s been a long time.
I am really glad that you stopped by. Have a lovely week. 🙂 xx
Fionnuala
These look fab! #tastytuesday
Jhuls
Thank you so much. 🙂
Oana | Adore Foods
Oh Jhuls, these mini rolls look amazing! I cannot wait to make them. I never had Challah bread so I am excited! Thanks for all the listed tips 🙂
Jhuls
Oh, you will love these rolls, Oana. 😉 Thanks a lot for stopping by. xx
Jenny @ modern family baking
These look lovely I think the shape is fab. Popping over from #BakeOfTheWeek. I’ve just launched a new linky called #FamilyBakes if you were interested in joining in?
Jhuls
Hello, Jenny. Sorry if I was not able to reply quickly. Thanks a lot for the invitation. I will make sure to join you on the next linky party. 😉
yummychunklet
What yummy little rolls! I love challah in any form!
Jhuls
After this, I loved Challah more. 🙂 Thanks a lot for stopping by. xx
farmerswifeandmummy
Taking part in #TastyTuesdays, the photo of these beauties caught my eye as soon as I saw them. I must admit, I have a bit of a fear of yeast but you have inspired me to have a go:)
There’s nothing like homemade bread and surely it would make me more of a farmer’s wife 😉
Jhuls
Thank you so much. I am happy to know that I have inspired you.
Thanks for stopping by & have a lovely day! xx
indusinternationalkitchen
Your mini challah bread rolls look absolutely amazing and so adorable, Jhuls! 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Indu. <3
Lara
Looks so good! I’m not very confident in my bread or really baking skills. I’m not sure if I could do this! But I will save it for later if ever I feel like a challenge. I liked all the tips you had in there!
Jhuls
After being successful at making breads, I started collecting more recipes and can’t wait to try everything. I hope you get a chance to try this and let me know. 🙂 Thanks a lot for stopping by. xx
apsara
Beautiful, Jhuls! The rolls look fantastic. Thanks for sharing all the lessons that you learned, very useful. 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you, Apsara. Glad to share. 😉 Have a lovely day! xx
Dragons And Fairy Dust
These look amazing. Love your kneading tip, will have to try that out
Jhuls
Thank you so much. I hope you let me know how you find it. 🙂
Sandhya
Jhuls, The challah rolls look amazing! I am drooling looking at them! They are picture perfect!
Jhuls
Thank you so much. 😀 I am glad you loved them, Sandhya. I hope you have a great week. xx
mrssavageangel
These look amazing – I never make bread myself, as I’d want to eat it. All! But these look amazing. Be great for when you have guests over! #SundaySweets
Jhuls
This is my second time to make bread and I am very happy with the results. 🙂 Thanks a lot for stopping by & have a lovely week. xx
Stephanie @ The Cozy Cook
AH! I totaaaaalllyyy know what you mean about wanting to do the kneading by hand! I feel like I’m cheating if I use a dough hook- even electric mixers make me feel like that, so funny- I always thought that was a weird ‘me’ thing! 🙂 These challah rolls looks AMAZING, my husband and I would love them, definitely pinning!
Jhuls
I bet you feel better now knowing that your are not alone being weird about the kneading. 😀
Maybe one day, I will try using a mixer. I want to know how it feels ‘cheating’. Haha!
Thanks a lot, Steph. I am thinking about your copycat Texas Roadhouse Rolls. 😀 I hope you have a lovely week and not to be very busy at work. xx
Stephanie @ The Cozy Cook
Ohhhhhh man… those Texas Rolls….! I need to make another batch soon but not before I try your rolls! I hope you have a great week too and are also not too busy! See you at Fiesta Friday? 😉
Jhuls
Can’t wait to make those Texas Rolls. 😍 I’ll definitely see you on Fiesta Friday. xx
Loretta
You’ve definitely mastered the yeast beast with these delicious looking rolls Jhuls. You ought to be so proud of yourself! Happy weekend to you 🙂
Jhuls
Yes, yes, Loretta!! I am very much happy and proud of myself. 😀 Thanks for coming over. Have a lovely week. xx
Amanda
You are awesome!! The “yeast beast” is difficult to tame… I’m learning to bake with yeast as well… although I’ve never used instant yeast, I’ll have to look into that 🙂 Your rolls look so light and delicious!!
Jhuls
I am so excited to bake some more. 😀 Thanks for coming over, Amanda. Have a lovely week. xx
Namrata
wow, these look delicious. perfectly baked golden rolls!
Jhuls
Thank you so much. They are really beautiful and delicious. 🙂
Feast Wisely
Hi Jhuls – these look so light and fluffy – great post…
Jhuls
Thank you so much. I am glad you liked them. Have a great week. xx
Winnie
These are beautiful and delicious looking rolls!!
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Winnie. 🙂
We met before at Laura’s Sweet & Savoury Sundays. I hope you could join Fiesta Friday as well. <3 Have a great week.
Helen at Casa Costello
Oh they look divine – such a good bake with the little air pockets. I love anything mini. Thanks for taking part in #Bakeoftheweek x
Jhuls
It’s so beautiful to see those air pockets. Thanks a lot for coming over, Helen. Have a great week. xx
Lily
Hi Jhuls, your challah rolls look perfect! I shy away from recipes using yeast, but I know I have to overcome my fear soon, thanks for sharing all your tips and advice:)
Jhuls
I am so excited to do another yeast-bread recipe, Lily. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great week. xx
oceanviewkitchen
These looks perfect, Jhuls! Nice job! I need to start baking so I can enjoy these kind of goodness:) I think I have some yeast in my pantry and it’s been sitting for almost a year😢 have a nice weekend! Olga x
Jhuls
You better do, Olga. 😀
Thanks a lot for stopping by. Have a great week. xx
tentimestea
What cute challah rolls! They look so wonderfully light and it’s lovely to hear about your process in making them!
Jhuls
Thank you so much. I really love how they turned out. Have a lovely week. xx
nancyc
Yum! These rolls look wonderful!
Jhuls
Thank a lot, Nancy! Have a lovely weekend! xx
lapetitepaniere
They look absolutely beautiful Jhuls 🙂 I love the moistness (I just could make them my pillow), I love it 😀 Welcome to the bakery. Have a wonderful weekend <3
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Linda. I am your sous chef. 😉 I hope you have a great weekend as well.
lapetitepaniere
You are a Chef xx
Divine Spice Box
Jhuls these are really darn cute ! Your pics are making me hungry and believe me, i just had dinner <3
Jhuls
Hmmm, a few of these after dinner won’t hurt. 😉 Thanks a lot for stopping by. xx
annascuisine
Wow, Jhuls! These challah rolls look amazing!
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Anna. Have a lovely weekend. xx
Angie
I think you’ve finally conquered the Yeast Beast, Jhuls! Your mini rolls look terrific! I almost bought challah today but we still have a lot of bread at home, so I didn’t. Now I wish I did! 🙂
Jhuls
I know the feeling, Angie. 😀 Now that I’ve conquered the yeast beast, I think we’d be seeing each other more often. 🙂
chefjulianna
Oh Juhls! You are really tempting me with these sweet little chalah buns! So cute! 😀
Jhuls
Go and grab some, Chef Julianna. 😀 Thanks for co-hosting this week’s FF. Have a lovely weekend! xx
illcookyouwash
That looks great, Jhuls!
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Indira. Have a great week. xx
dragonflyhomerecipes
Wonderful! These look so good!😊
Jhuls
Thank you so much! Have a great weekend. 🙂
Hilda
I know that challas are delicious, but yours are so pretty too. If my arm weren’t in a cast I would jump up and get them started now. How I am missing home-made bread, both the activity and the results. Thanks for sharing.
Jhuls
I hope you get better really soon, Hilda. Thank you so much for co-hosting. You and Chef Julianna are really meant for each other. 😉 Hope you have a lovely weekend. xx
Hilda
Thanks. You too,
Elaine @ foodbod
I love all of the collaboration, this is blogworld at its best 🙂 your rolls look amazing!!!! xx
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Elaine. xx I am very blessed to have everyone of you.
Sonal Kalra
Hello Mini! I love you too! These look adorable<3 Happy FF 😀
Jhuls
Haha! Did you understand what the Mini’s told you? 😀 Thanks, Sonal. xx
Sonal Kalra
Without a doubt! Mini’s and I go a long way! I’m so glad for the confidence they gifted you with!
aiming4simple
Wow! Such a marvelous team effort! And your results look stunning! I’m sure the taste was out of this world! Thanks for inspiring us at Fiesta Friday!
Jhuls
Yes! You got the right words – out of this world. And thanks to you for stopping by. xx
Beth @ Culinary Correspondence
Jhuls these are just gorgeous. The photos look so good I could lick my screen….
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Beth! I hope I could send you some. xx
Life Diet Health
These look absolutely perfect! Well done… I wonder if I could veganize and gluten free them… 🙂
Jhuls
Hmm, I am so sorry that I could not help you with that. 🙁 Thanks for stopping by.
Life Diet Health
That’s okay… where there’s a will…
breakfastdramaqueen
Ahh, these look so good!! Challah is amazing, and the mini size makes them adorable 🙂
Jhuls
I agree, Claudia. I am glad that you liked these Challah. Happy FF! xx
Ginger
They look absolutely adorable! I love this type of bread!
Jhuls
Thank you, Ginger!! 😘
A Home Cook
I’v gone through bread-making phases, and I so admire anyone who can stick with it. And to top it all off, these look amazing. I wish we could swap, not recipes, but the dishes themselves!
Jhuls
Food swap sounds really amazing. I am sure that I will try more yeast-bread recipes. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by. xx
trucvert
I smiled reading this; baking definitely teaches patience! 😉
Rolls look gorgeous and fluffy, your patience paid off!
Jhuls
I forgot how many times I failed. I am very much happy when I did a very good job with this. Thanks for stopping by. Have a fab weekend. xx
deliciousdeliciousbagel
These look amazing, I’ve never eaten challah bread before.
Jhuls
Ohhh, you will love them. If I am not mistaken, they are close to brioche.
deliciousdeliciousbagel
It’s got my vote then! *_*
Jhuls
Yeheeeyy!!! 😀
skd
You definitely came out victorious Jhuls. These mini rolls look so amazingly airy and delicious
Jhuls
Yehey! Thank you, skd! I’ll definitely make another batch. Happy FF! 🙂
skd
Happy FF ☺Your post is inspiring me to start baking.
Jhuls
Go, girl. 😉
skd
👍💁🍞🍞🍞
sweetbakedlife
Your rolls are impressive Jhuls! Happy Friday!!!!!!!! 🙂
Jhuls
Thank you so much, Sheila. It’s been a long time. I hope everything is okay. Happy weekend. 🙂 xx
sweetbakedlife
Hi Jhuls, I’m doing good, just crazy busy with my job! Have a wonderful weekend! 🙂
Julie is Hostess At Heart
These rolls are just beautiful! I would say these rolls were definitely a success!
Jhuls
Wooohooo!! Thank you so much, Julie! Happy FF. xx
Julie is Hostess At Heart
Happy FF to you too!
Jess
Yeast and me tend to get along pretty well…after much trial and error and practice lol I love yeast bread and usually make a batch of something ‘yeasty’ once a week.
Your challah rolls turned out marvelously Jhuls- good job <3
Jhuls
After this victorious day, I got crazy looking for more yeast bread recipes. 😀 Thank you so much, Jess. Happy FF! <3
AnticsInCooking
Great post and recipe! Definitely going to try this, as challah bread is one of my favorites!!
Jhuls
Thank you so much. You are going to love this. 😀 Have a lovely weekend.