Challah Kugel Recipe | JOY of KOSHER

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • Jamie Geller, hubby and friends hang out in her kitchen and show you how to make Grandma's delicious challah kugel. Don't throw away your leftover challah--save it up in your freezer and then when you have enough turn it into a new delicious side dish for Shabbat.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 108

  • @channarubin8267
    @channarubin8267 2 роки тому +2

    This is great- my grandmother used to make this in sweet- with cherrys and cinamon and this was used to be eaten eaten with vanilla sauce- this was my absolute favorite as a child!

  • @augustrob1
    @augustrob1 10 років тому +11

    Halfway through your video I started to realize there was something very familiar about what you were making. I realized that this is very much like the loaf of stuffing I make at Thanksgiving. Yours is moist and fluffy, mine is moist and dense but ultimately they are very much the same thing. I look forward to trying your method.

    • @TamarGenger
      @TamarGenger 9 років тому

      Robert Pickett Awesome, let me know how it turns out and compares.

  • @axjmd
    @axjmd 8 років тому +3

    Thanks for this recipe. Jamie, my mouth was watering all through the video. I'd go to the ends of the earth for a challah kugel like you made. I would be honored to have on my shabbos table your bubby's challah kugel. Your bubby is (was) very smart. This recipe reminds me of my late mother's bread pudding recipe. The story goes when my family moved to Israel, Beersheva to be precise we lived in an ulpan and my mom noticed that the dinning room (we ate communal style)kitchen staff were throwing away just day old bread, so my mom asked the minahale (head of the kitchen) if she can have the kitchen and requested all the ingredients she needed and the minahale obliged and my mother made her famous bread pudding and gave the minahale a taste and he/she was very impressed and hooked and asked my mother if she would accept a job in their kitchen but, my mom said "she doesn't cook for others" after this incident, we had bread pudding that was coming out of our ears but, my late mother did a mitzvah (just like you're doing) by not wasting day old challah, bread. Question- can you add onions to your challah kugel? Obviously if you use old onion rolls or onion challah it would have onions automatically-am I right? Thanks again I also loved your video immensely.

  • @sabrinasophia7925
    @sabrinasophia7925 3 роки тому +1

    this absolutely looks to die for 😍

  • @jamiegeller
    @jamiegeller  12 років тому +1

    So glad it worked well for you.

  • @Alxyandell
    @Alxyandell 11 років тому +3

    oh quit nitpicking its a good recipe and she isnt a profetional chef shes just trying to give us some easy delitious recipies. so what if she messes up in a few sayings?! even if she said the bread crumbs were sky it would still be delitious so who cares? Jamie thank you for this amazing recipe my family loved it!

  • @laurenbrandon7699
    @laurenbrandon7699 10 місяців тому

    I have boycotted on cooking for my blended family. I made cholent recently after I returned from Israel. it was beautiful. One certain family member dissected it and made commentary on it she was medical school. It was delicious. But, this isn’t the first time my food has been dissected and commented upon like she’s Gordon Ramsey or something.
    I was going to make Challah kugel (Thanksgiving style) for Thanksgiving, then remembered the aforementioned experience. So this year now she is making the Thanksgiving meal.

  • @Mark-im6pm
    @Mark-im6pm 5 років тому

    Your your recipes are always delicious however watching you prepare foods is more than fun. Thank you so much for sharing all that you do

  • @zenamorgan1754
    @zenamorgan1754 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this amazing recipe I really enjoyed watching the two of you. i’m going to attempt to make this. I’ve been married for 23 years. My husband has never helped me in the kitchen. However, he’s the one who cleans the house. So, I guess I can’t complain.

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  5 років тому

      No never complain if they clean! Enjoy

  • @michelledonnatienministries
    @michelledonnatienministries 5 років тому

    It reminds me of stuffing for thanksgiving. I love stuffing! This looks really good!

  • @emilyrose5282
    @emilyrose5282 9 років тому +1

    Great recipe! Since I live alone I end up with a lot of extra bread. This would be great to use up old bread!

    • @TamarGenger
      @TamarGenger 9 років тому +1

      Rose Singer Totally, enjoy.

  • @scottydog6539
    @scottydog6539 Рік тому

    Very very nice video. So enjoyable. Loved it.

  • @prinzonyx1
    @prinzonyx1 3 роки тому +3

    A lot of chat for a standard bread pudding, but it does look pretty dang good

  • @joshuabrande2417
    @joshuabrande2417 4 роки тому

    I live in a very shiksa country (guess) and it was a joy to watch the three of you. The kugel looked great. Thanks for sharing the recipe and fun.

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  4 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the nice comment

  • @a.m204
    @a.m204 4 роки тому

    Tqvm Jamie. Truly appreciate this recipe

  • @laurenbrandon7699
    @laurenbrandon7699 10 місяців тому

    I love that Rabbi!!! ❤❤. He’s a “People’s Rabbi”.

  • @jackwalz3394
    @jackwalz3394 11 років тому

    Thank You very much, I also learned this recipe from my Grandparents. But If I may add, you can add some fresh lemon juice if you want and dice in some tiny pieces of apple. Yummy. And if your really lazy, you can leave the crust but soak it in water a little more and squeeze it out. I dont make cubes I just make one big mushy thing with the water.

  • @shirleygomez9585
    @shirleygomez9585 9 років тому

    So delicious looking am sure it tasty I can wait to try it.

  • @mjarail
    @mjarail 8 років тому

    I would take the challah crusts and spread a little butter on this for a snack. My compliments to you for this recipe.

  • @celestedemure9800
    @celestedemure9800 Рік тому

    My family has passed down a loaf pan. It’s mine and I use my grandmother’s recipe the is kept with the pan so they are not separated

  • @philippastore2228
    @philippastore2228 Рік тому

    "Homemade" Noodles' veggie Kugle equally cuts the muster folding in chopped choice greens, garlic 'n shallots thinly sliced as an alternative to the even more fruity Challah Kugle concentrated with diced apricots, apples, raisins 'n prunes tinged with rum.

  • @fairygirl69
    @fairygirl69 6 років тому

    Jamie Gellar, you are awesome! I was just wondering what I could make for another starch side dish.

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  6 років тому

      Try my Potato Kugel Cups - you will love.

  • @mcomeslast
    @mcomeslast 9 років тому

    Jamie, have you thought of doing a video on reheat/setup for Shabbos? For those of us that didn't grow up with this, it would help.

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  9 років тому +1

      mcomeslast I love the idea thanks for the suggestion. To clarify do you want to know about reheating foods for shabbos lunch or setting the table or what exactly? And guess what? I didn't grown up this way either :-) We will try to work it into our production schedule as soon as we are able (but note it could take us some time).

  • @brianreay4104
    @brianreay4104 3 роки тому

    In the North of England they say if you eat the crust it gives you curly hair. Something a little more serious, much of the flavour is in the crust. Try it. Taste the same bread with and without crust.

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  3 роки тому

      Haha, I don't have curly hair but I do love the crusts.

  • @carlosnicolebautista5259
    @carlosnicolebautista5259 6 років тому

    I wish I could like this video again ... Your amazing Mrs.Geller.. xoNicole..

  • @almounasaddiyeh8685
    @almounasaddiyeh8685 6 років тому

    I like that your husband is with you in the kitchen

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  6 років тому +1

      He likes the kitchen, but he does not like the camera

  • @CrakShaft
    @CrakShaft 12 років тому

    Second thought, this looks amazing! I so want a slice! :P

  • @leeanne333
    @leeanne333 4 роки тому +1

    Shalom! Your friend sounds South African! Is he from South Africa?

  • @JC041174
    @JC041174 10 років тому

    I watched with my partner and I laughed so hard and she just didn't get what I laughed at we tried it and loved it

  • @Besorah1729
    @Besorah1729 3 роки тому

    Rabbi is toooo funny 😄

  • @jackwalz3394
    @jackwalz3394 11 років тому +1

    According to most Rabbi's this should be eaten when eating Challah since the Bracha is Hamotzi. Because you can see the pieces of Bread/Challah So please ask your local Rabbi.

  • @diannan8394
    @diannan8394 5 років тому

    אני באמת אוהב את המתכון שלך ואני מעריץ הכי גדול
    שלך ב- UA-cam אני אוהב את הרב שלך יהודי
    ✌️🍀✨💖🙏🏼
    I really like your recipe and I admire your biggest on youtube I love your rabbi and Jewish✌️🍀✨💖🙏🏼

  • @tommycscat
    @tommycscat Рік тому

    Never use moldy bread, even if you're able to cut out the mold. The problem is that most mold is invisible. If there's enough visible mold to cut, the bread is already shot full of mold you can't see yet

  • @jamessheridan4306
    @jamessheridan4306 5 років тому

    Turkey stuffin' without the turkey. I love it.

  • @raechevlin4439
    @raechevlin4439 3 роки тому

    I love to keep the crust in the kugel.

  • @BrokeAB
    @BrokeAB 9 років тому

    Made this tonight with roasted chicken. 1/2 whole wheat and 1/2 regular challah. I saved bread for a few weeks. So good, there is chicken and roasted pumpkin leftover but no Kugel :(

  • @kinkinmyslinky967
    @kinkinmyslinky967 Рік тому

    Did the Rabbi say hell yeah or Chall yeah? Lol😂

  • @Jenniferhos
    @Jenniferhos 12 років тому

    I made your challah recipe and it turned out great!! Thank you so much for all you do!

  • @JHRobbins
    @JHRobbins 11 років тому

    yuk, yuk, yuk rebbe - you're a regular comedian

  • @TaniWeinstein
    @TaniWeinstein 11 років тому

    actually I learned in chumash that kugle is hinted to in parshat behaaloticha when it talks anout the maan beacause the pasuk says the maan was kiagul, like it was round. kiagul is the same shoresh as kugle, and that is where we learn kugle in the parsha.

  • @chadwaldron6329
    @chadwaldron6329 5 років тому

    The crust is the best part of the bread.

  • @פרידהחזן
    @פרידהחזן 2 роки тому

    ערב טוב ג'יימי, אשמח אם יהיה גם תרגום לעברית. תודה.

  • @WelshLadOfficial
    @WelshLadOfficial Рік тому

    According to British Legend, eating the crusts on bread Weill give you curly hair

  • @jamiegeller
    @jamiegeller  11 років тому +1

    I am not sure what happened, I didn't mark it as spam or delete it, but it seems to have disappeared. Sorry.

    • @letstalkcareerswithsara
      @letstalkcareerswithsara 4 роки тому

      Hi Jammie!
      Pleased to meet you. Um, I don't think your video disappeared; because I just viewed it

  • @matsu223
    @matsu223 5 років тому

    You say that you leave them diced uncovered over night so they are not to moist. But the next thing you soak them with water. I will have to try this but I never have any leftover challah so i need to bake some extra challahs just for this.

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  5 років тому

      Yes, it's better when they are stale and then you soak them, so they absorb better. You can use any bread you have leftover

  • @sandibeach7291
    @sandibeach7291 9 років тому +3

    at first, I didn't notice that you have another sink in your kitchen, so you can scratch that last comment. I only saw the one sink. So, you can disregard my comment from before. My only comment now is that it looks "icky" with the sponge when you are squeezing the liquid out of the colander.

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  9 років тому

      Sandi Beach Yes, I was going to say that I had two sinks in this kitchen.

    • @SelinaCat
      @SelinaCat 5 років тому +3

      I know this is 3 years old, but I felt compelled to say its pretty shady to be looking for problems with Jamie's kitchen in a video sharing a RECIPE. Like you felt you HAD to comment with something to criticise her about. Try looking for things to compliment instead.

  • @lynnwayne6132
    @lynnwayne6132 8 років тому +1

    I just started watching this video but need to tell you that I, too, am anti-whole wheat!!!

  • @paradisoperduto4900
    @paradisoperduto4900 5 років тому

    Challah pudding is also a good idea

    • @jamiegeller
      @jamiegeller  5 років тому

      Sure, how would it be different? Like Stuffing?

    • @paradisoperduto4900
      @paradisoperduto4900 5 років тому

      Lol, no! Not like stuffing! Like a pudding, same consistency. You make an egg pudding and add pieces of challah.
      There's plenty of recipes for bread pudding; replace the bread with challah and there you have it.

  • @WiddoMouse
    @WiddoMouse 11 років тому +1

    Why would you dry out the challah bread and then pour water over it? Also, the seasoned breadcrumbs are not a binder. The eggs are the binder.

  • @jackwalz3394
    @jackwalz3394 11 років тому

    Why was my first post flagged as spam because someone didn't like it? We are are talking about Kosher food here, so I don't find it inappropriate to make a comment about a Bracha. Sorry if anyone got offended by that.. And I did write ask your Rabbi, I didn't just say, do as I say.

  • @schelenelis5948
    @schelenelis5948 7 років тому

    Kugel means bullet in german, in dutch kugel sounds like kogel also a bullet

  • @bessli2845
    @bessli2845 9 років тому +6

    LOL; tweet others as I like to be tweeted! :P

  • @marywysocki6641
    @marywysocki6641 3 роки тому

    Is there a recipe for a zucchini challah?

  • @juancena1259
    @juancena1259 8 років тому

    the puns are strong with this one

  • @drconnieh700
    @drconnieh700 4 роки тому

    Great recipe, enjoyed the interaction, however the zooming in and out and back and forth of the camera made this hard to watch. Camera should have stayed so the whole cooking area could be watched ....

  • @jensenlucy
    @jensenlucy 11 років тому +1

    Tell the Rabbi that we don't eat eggs with blood spots because us Jews don't eat blood. Hence we kasher our meat! :)

    • @SelinaCat
      @SelinaCat 5 років тому

      I also was told it was because then the eggs wouldn't be parve

  • @faigie2002
    @faigie2002 9 років тому

    Kugal is from the word, k'igul.

  • @bracketvilletexas
    @bracketvilletexas 5 років тому

    A bread pudding! Um

  • @briananderson2219
    @briananderson2219 3 роки тому

    That man sounds like he knows more to do what with his pronunciation than he does his wife LOL tell him to start taking a whole bunch of DHEA before I find where you live

  • @MrLinushka
    @MrLinushka 9 років тому

    challah will never last for few weeks....challah french toast for sunday breakfast...

    • @TamarGenger
      @TamarGenger 9 років тому

      ***** Yes, that is heavenly.

    • @Hollis_has_questions
      @Hollis_has_questions 9 років тому

      +MrLinushka challah is jewish brioche, just like gefilte fish is jewish quenelles. the challah kugel could use some honey whipped cream on the side, that would be very british and totally dairy -- but i think i might use schmaltz instead of oi to brown the crust of the kugel. that bumps it up a notch or two!
      can you make gefilte fish with catfish or walleye pike? i have a blender and would love to try.

    • @MrLinushka
      @MrLinushka 9 років тому

      Hollis Evon Ramsey ye's i know it's similar but i believe brioche hot a lot of butter...challah doesn't...challah got some oil and eggs. i meant that challah will never survive few weeks because it's delicious and so versatile.

  • @ldave75
    @ldave75 11 років тому

    bread crumbs are your filler the eggs are your binder

  • @sabrinsky86
    @sabrinsky86 4 роки тому

    why didn't she serve the rabbi first ?

  • @dooraball
    @dooraball 9 років тому

    Lol thought that's funny too :)

  • @zambrito
    @zambrito 2 роки тому

    Des récipients en acier inox, en verre, en ceramique, mais jamais de récipients en plastique dans ma cuisine , ce n'est pas kasher ! Le plastique peut porter des microbes.

  • @1010juanita
    @1010juanita 4 роки тому

    So many Jewish don't have so many....

  • @kooshkack
    @kooshkack 10 років тому

    I leave my crust

    • @TamarGenger
      @TamarGenger 9 років тому +1

      kooshkack Does make it easier, will have to try it. Thanks.

  • @grannyvroomvroom2523
    @grannyvroomvroom2523 4 роки тому

    Good grief stop talking over the man doing the cooking!

  • @utubbabe1234
    @utubbabe1234 5 років тому

    so much yapping

  • @CrakShaft
    @CrakShaft 12 років тому

    Oh, no, crust.... :|

  • @biancahotca3244
    @biancahotca3244 6 років тому

    the rabuni looks arabic

    • @TM-jo1ei
      @TM-jo1ei 6 років тому +1

      Why are you stalking Jamie? You never have anything useful to contribute.

  • @shopcat53
    @shopcat53 10 років тому

    Tell your the Rabbi to go home to his wife help her in the kitchen and dont study the Talmud that much

  • @Saytheyruth
    @Saytheyruth 11 років тому

    I didn't hear a blessing. Are you shy to thank Hashem? Was it cut off the video? Next time please do Kidush Hashem and say a blessing out loud and also Amen. It's the minimum we can do to thank Hashem. Anyway, what is the blessing? Hamotzi? SheHacol? Mezonot? I enjoy your videos we are proud Jews:)

    • @fairygirl69
      @fairygirl69 6 років тому +2

      I'm not Jewish (Roman Catholic) but the absence of the blessing caught my attention. I was under the impression that you needed to thank G-d for everything. Even if it's just a Diet Coke? I really liked your Rabbi and that he refers to his wife as his princess.

    • @SelinaCat
      @SelinaCat 5 років тому +1

      I think Jamie takes the chabad approach to inclusivity. She is trying to make it open for all. And she mentioned that she had already been feeding the Rabbi so they likely already blessed. I'm a secular but knowledgeable Jew with a modern Orthodox brother. If she was mentioning Hashem every minute it would make people like me or non-Jews as uncomfortable as if I was watching a soul food recipe where they kept talking about jesus. Cooking videos especially cultural ones should be about sharing a part of who we are with the world not vainly trying to prove what perfect Jews they are for others.

  • @crankyinvestor
    @crankyinvestor Рік тому

    bread pudding for the masses