Last week I tried to convert a pizza dough recipe into a challah recipe, but I didn't have very good results. It came out way too sticky and too dense.
Does anybody have a recipe they like? I need to avoid legumes so I need bean flour free recipes!

), so I can't say for sure it's kosher. But the ingredients didn't look much different from recipes that others listed as kosher. I just liked how the flavor combination seemed to look and it seemed relatively easy compared to other recipes. I did make one substitution of potato starch for tapioca starch and also added 1/2 teaspoon of kosher sea salt and also used rapid rise yeast (there was actually no indication to use regular or rapid rise yeast), but otherwise followed it exactly. You tear into it and it acts like real bread, or you slice it for sandwiches (and it makes great sandwiches). It also doesn't get crumbly or stale even two days later. On the third day we had one slice left that still hadn't gone stale (but I toasted it anyway).
that sounds so sad! My family doesn't do shabbos very often, it's really only when my extended family gets together...though I miss challah...and kugel! mmm kugel
that should be pretty easy to make a gluten-free version of...ok, I'm officially making a shabbos meal sometime VERY soon!!

) 1 tablespoon sugar or honey. I mix the water, yeast, and sweetener, let it bubble, then add the oil and egg, mix together, then add the flour mixture until the texture seems right. It's probably somewhere around 2 cups flour total, maybe a bit more. Then I let this rise a while, then make into little balls and fill the muffin tin with balls of dough, carefully coat with reserved egg mixture and sprinkle sesame or poppy seeds on the top, bake at 350 until it looks and smells done (maybe half an hour?)