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Easy, American

Challah ad Alta Quota

La ricetta originale, da cui nascono le versioni Low Carb, Protein e Low Fat.

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Challah ad Alta Quota

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Time

50m

Servings

14 servings

Level

Facile

Nutrition at a glance

280 kcal

Calorie

12 g

Proteine

35 g

Carboidrati

8 g

Grassi

Ingredients

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Method

1

In una ciotola, sciogliete il lievito e il miele nel latte di mandorla tiepido e lasciate riposare per 5-10 minuti fino a quando non si forma una schiuma.

2

In un'altra ciotola, sbattete le uova e aggiungete il composto di lievito, l'olio d'oliva e il sale. Mescolate bene.

3

Aggiungete gradualmente la farina di avena e le proteine in polvere, mescolando fino a formare un impasto omogeneo.

4

Trasferite l'impasto su una superficie leggermente infarinata e impastate per circa 5 minuti fino a ottenere una consistenza liscia.

5

Mettete l'impasto in una ciotola leggermente unta, coprite con un canovaccio e lasciate lievitare per 45 minuti in un luogo caldo.

6

Una volta lievitato, dividete l'impasto in 3 porzioni, formate dei cordoni e intrecciateli.

7

Posizionate il pane su una teglia rivestita di carta da forno e lasciate lievitare per altri 20 minuti.

8

Preriscaldate il forno a 180°C.

9

Spennellate la superficie con un uovo sbattuto per un colore dorato.

10

Cuocete nel forno preriscaldato per 25-30 minuti fino a doratura e suono cavo al fondo. Lasciate raffreddare su una griglia.

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Food culture

The story of Challah ad Alta Quota

Challah ad Alta Quota is a much-loved dish of Americana cuisine, with roots in the tradition of Facile. It captures the comfort and generosity of a real home table.

On Tasty Table Diary the original always comes first. The modern versions are created to respect the spirit of the dish while adapting it to different needs.

Cooking tips

Tips for the perfect result

Use the freshest ingredients you can find for the best flavour.
Build the flavour slowly and taste as you cook.
Don't rush the cooking: balance is everything.
Let Challah ad Alta Quota rest for a moment before serving.

FAQ

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Can I make Challah ad Alta Quota ahead of time?

Yes. It is often even better after resting, and it reheats beautifully.

Which is the lightest version?

The Low Fat version is designed to reduce fat while keeping the structure of the dish.

Which is the best version for fitness?

The Protein version boosts protein and satiety.

Can I freeze it?

Most versions freeze well in single portions for meal prep.

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