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How to make a Braid "Butterzopf" or Challah

How to make a Braid \"Butterzopf\" or Challah
A step by step instruction on how to make a braided bread called "Butterzopf" in Switzerland. A wonderful treat for a breakfast or brunch. It can be eaten anytime of day of course.
 
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Step 1Ingredients

Ingredients
For a "Zopf", you will need the following ingredients.

milk 550ml 18.6 fl oz (2 1/4 cups) U.S cups

unsalted butter 175g 6.17 oz (3/4 cup)

salt 25g 0.882 oz (4-5 Tsp)

the yolk of 2 eggs for the dough, one for "glazing"

instant dry yeast 14g 0.5 oz (4 1/2 Tsp)

all purpose flour 1000g 35.27 oz (7 1/2 cups)

A couple of things i want to say about the ingredients.
The milk i use is plain pasteurized milk. Not skimmed, low fat, high temp-treated or revitaminized. As i remember, it can be a bit tricky to get it in the U.S., at least i had troubles finding it. The flour i use is special Zopf flour. It's 90% white wheat flour and 10% white spelt flour. It has a lower gluten content than bread flour, it's also suited for Bavarian style brezen or pretzels.

A handy conversion utility:
http://www.traditionaloven.com/tutorials/conversion.html
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36 comments
Jul 11, 2011. 11:24 PMsunshiine says:
So happy I found this. Thanks for sharing your hard work!
Oct 4, 2008. 11:29 AMgenericcomment says:
This bread is amazing! I eat it every time I go to my grandparents house. This bread should be eaten for passover instead.
Jul 11, 2009. 3:52 PMgreenbean says:
Well actually, Passover is the holiday when you can't eat bread. Sorry.
Jul 30, 2010. 12:12 AMbeehard44 says:
aww
Oct 7, 2008. 6:10 AMgenericcomment says:
yeah meaning to replace the bowel stopping matzah, but should not be limited to passover.
Jul 18, 2009. 5:54 PMrattyrain says:
If I omit the spelt flour, how will it affect my recipe? I'm really just too lazy to ride to the store; can't drive yet :(
Jul 26, 2010. 5:52 PMrattyrain says:
I just want to say that this recipe is amazing! I'm actually making some now; I decided to put some raisins and fermented blueberries in it, so I guess I'll wait and see how it turns out!
Jul 11, 2009. 3:51 PMgreenbean says:
Challah is Jewish, not Arabic.
Oct 20, 2008. 9:36 PMiarkus says:
Challah is a traditional jewish bread, used for bringing in the Sabbath celebration. I would not say it has anything to do with Arab culture.
Jul 11, 2009. 3:46 PMgreenbean says:
You can say that again.
Apr 27, 2009. 8:03 AMspicymeatball says:
hey sry to be the one who has to say this but the vid isnt working other then that AMAZing instructathingy i deffinetly making some
Oct 20, 2008. 9:40 PMiarkus says:
can you show the braiding of the dough too? it's been ages since I made this thing, pheew!
Oct 6, 2008. 6:53 PMAllowance10 says:
Can you let it rise over night?
Oct 2, 2008. 3:11 PMSANDYSSEWKNITS says:
Hi, for the ingredients you have mills and oz's is there anyway you can break that down into cups and measuring spoons? This sounds really good but what if someone doesn't have something to measure mills and oz's....any help will be grealy appareciated. Thank you, Sandy
Oct 7, 2008. 10:44 AMSANDYSSEWKNITS says:
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. I really appreciate what you did not only for me but for others as well who might want the same recipe. THANK YOU AGAIN, SANDY
Oct 7, 2008. 10:42 AMSANDYSSEWKNITS says:
OH WOW!! This is really cool. I love this. Yes I have a computer (needless to say) but sometimes I get a little brain dead and I never thought to look for what you got for me. I do so really, really appreciate the effort and the time it took for you to do this for me. Thank you ever so much and I do hope that you and your family enjoy the up and coming HOLIDAYS. THANKS AGAIN, SANDY
Oct 3, 2008. 1:46 PMsuperlox3 says:
Great instructable! I love challah, and with Yom Kippur just around the corner I should probably give this a try!
Sep 26, 2008. 7:51 AMpulsed says:
Every time i have had challa it has had a much darker crust than the picture is that because its baked longer or what? nice ible btw.
Sep 27, 2008. 1:05 PMpulsed says:
thanks.
Nov 28, 2007. 8:07 PMmrbox says:
ROFL XD it looked like poop from the picture, sorry for that... great instructables and very delicious too =D.
Sep 29, 2007. 2:10 PMZetheros says:
Also, is it possible to make this with soymilk and olive oil instead? I don't really like dairy products except cheese.
Sep 29, 2007. 2:09 PMZetheros says:
Wow, thanks a lot for posting this, I haven't been on the site for awhile, I tried making it without this instructable, and got a half done hard tack thing, it tasted like dough XP I'll make this once I clean up the kitchen a bit!
Sep 23, 2007. 11:46 PMTheREALTristan says:
Challah back!
Sep 16, 2007. 4:31 PMWeissensteinburg says:
I sure does love my challah!

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