Bring Chametz Back With A Bang: Breadtopia.com!

Now that the “Holiday of Matzah” is over, it’s time to bring back the bread! A week of longing for leaven products has most certainly brought to mind fantasies of the most fancy breads and going back to the simple everyday white bread and Challah just isn’t an option. Many of you may know of the custom to bake a Challah in the shape of or containing a key on the Shabbos following pesach, called a Shissel Challah but the post-pesach bread craze shouldn’t end there. Why not take this opportunity to seize this fire for the fermented and step up or normal Challah recipes and bread consumption to a healthier, more delectable alternative. Enter Breadtopia, the brain-child of Eric and Denyce, a veritable gold mine of bread and baking secrets, supplies, videos, recipes, etc. A chametz (leaven products) heaven to say the least.

Eric and Denyce started the site as a way to share their passion for baking and bread with a like-minded community of online friends. They now offer FREE baking tips, video tutorials, recipes and a plethora of other information and maintain a super online store full of everything you could ever need (or didn’t know you needed) to make all things baked (they even have a whole section for pizza supplies!).
It is a great place to poke around and find some new and exciting twists on the classic chametz. My personal favorite is the “Moist Whole Wheat Banana Bread” which includes an instructional video and user-feedback. Take a look around and let me know some of your favorites in the comments!

Check out Breadtopia.com for a new twist on the classic Chametz (Leavened Bread)!
[[FULL DISCLOSURE: I know this may sound like an ad for Breadtopia, but to be honest, it isn't I read an article about the site, tried it out and thought it was a great post-pesach post, enjoy!]]
[[Disclaimer: Breadtopia is NOT an "all kosher" site, meaning some of the recipes may not be kosher and others may be dairy (which could render some types of bread non-kosher, see OU Kosher Primer §XI) use your head and ask your LOR before making a recipe that seems questionable.]]
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