We're sorry to hear that, Mona! Most often when a bread turns out a bit dry and dense it's because a tad too much flour snuck its way into the mixing bowl — we recommend either using a kitchen scale to weigh your ingredients or using the fluff and sprinkle technique for measuring flour in volume. We hope this helps for future baking adventures!
September 29, 2020 at 3:26pm
In reply to I made this challah for the… by Mona Swedroe (not verified)
We're sorry to hear that, Mona! Most often when a bread turns out a bit dry and dense it's because a tad too much flour snuck its way into the mixing bowl — we recommend either using a kitchen scale to weigh your ingredients or using the fluff and sprinkle technique for measuring flour in volume. We hope this helps for future baking adventures!