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Title: Gingerbread Houses


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Gingerbread Houses
  • Happy Holidays

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1-2-3 Gingerbread HousesGingerbread Dough
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup shortening
  • 1 cup full-flavor (dark)molasses
  • 1 egg
  • 4 cups Gold Medal all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon ground all spice Icing

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  • Heat oven to 350F. Line jelly roll pan, 15
    1/2x10 1/2x1 inch, with heavy-duty foil, leaving
    1 inch of foil overhanging at each end of pan. In
    large bowl, mix sugar, shortening, molasses and
    egg with spoon. Stir in all remaining Gingerbread
    Dough ingredients. Divide dough in half. Press
    half of dough in pan.
  • Bake gingerbread about 15 minutes or until no
    indentation remains when touched in center. Cool
    5 minutes carefully lift foil and gingerbread
    from pan
  • Cut gingerbread lengthwise in half, then
    crosswise 2 times to make 6 rectangles. Cut
    angles from 2 corners of each rectangle to form
    roof of house. (The corners make good nibbles.)
  • Cool completely, about 1 hour. Repeat with
    remaining dough. Decorate houses with frosting
    and candies.

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Alternative Recipe
  •   I've used this recipe a few times and find it
    works well, particularly because you DO NOT chill
    it. In fact if it gets cold you must get it warm
    again to use it.
  •   1 cup vegetable shortening 1 cup sugar 1 cup
    dark molasses or corn syrup (dark gives dark,
    chocolate colored dough corn syrup gives light
    dough...or use half molasses and half corn syrup
    for a medium colored dough)
  •  
  • Melt these three items in a pot over low heat.
  •   Remove from heat and stir in 1 teaspoon
    baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon ginger
    1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  •  
  • Then stir in 4-4 1/2 cups of flour, 1 cup at a
    time. (You may have to enlist the help of an
    electric mixer on the last cup as the dough gets
    quite thick and hard to stir. Split the dough
    into manageable balls, wrapping excess in plastic
    wrap. Roll out, cut pieces, bake at 375 for 6-12
    minutes.
  •  
  • Note If you feel like the dough isn't working
    well, heat it in the microwave about 10 seconds
    to warm it, knead again and then roll it.
  •  

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CONSTRUCTION TIPS
  • To assure proper fit, check gingerbread pieces
    before assembling if necessary shave edges with
    a rasp (sold in hardware stores) or a sharp
    knife. When assembling gingerbread pieces with
    icing, work with pastry bag with medium tip.
    Check vertical angles of major pieces with a
    right triangle or carpenter's square.
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  • To attach right angle pieces Pipe a line along
    the edge of one piece press it against the
    adjoining piece and hold it in place for several
    minutes until the icing sets. Let dry thoroughly
    propping attached pieces with a sturdy small
    object. When dry, smooth seams with a damp cloth
    fill in any spaces with more icing.
  • For extra stability, pipe icing along the inside
    seams as well. Allow to stand for an hour until
    the icing has completely dried before decorating.

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MERINGUE POWDER ROYAL ICING
  • 3 Tablespoons Meringue Powder (available where
    cake decorating supplies are sold)1 1 LB box (3
    3/4 cups) confectioners sugar4-6 Tablespoons
    cold waterPut dry ingredients together, add
    half the water, then add more water as needed.
    The consistency of the icing should be thick,
    where a knife can be drawn through it leaving a
    clean path...but not so thick it wont go through
    an icing tip. Takes about 2-3 minutes with this
    method.

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ICING TIPS
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  • You will need a basic knowledge of decorating
    with icing tips and bags to make gingerbread
    structures.If you have never done this before,
    practice first. Go to a cake decorating store and
    buy a Wilton book. It will show you techniques
    and give you lots of ideas.Buy some disposable
    plastic pastry bags, or ziplock bags and some
    tips.You can use tips you like some of the ones
    I use over and over areRound tip 1Round tip
    2Round tip 3You will also need what are called
    couplers . Buy several, you will want to have
    one for each color of icing you plan to use...buy
    at least 5.These are two piece sets, half goes
    inside the pastry bag, the other piece holds the
    tip on the pastry bag. If you are not familiar
    with this ask at the cake decorating store...its
    really easy, but like anything else, if you have
    not done it before, its a little hard to
    explain.

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Frosting
  • Mixing icing is a double edged sword. Its much
    easier to mix it all ahead, but you need to use
    it in a timely fashion or it hardens. I usually
    mix it up, and try to fold the pastry bags over
    to keep the top from drying out. If I need to
    keep icing overnight I put it in a Tupperware
    container right in the bags. They sell covers
    for the tips to be used for storage, but in my
    opinion they dont make that much difference. You
    are going to have to unclog the tips anyway if
    you leave them sit for any period of time.Keep
    toothpicks handy for cleaning out tips, and a
    paint brush works well too for getting into the
    points of the tips.Toothpicks work well for
    helping correct errors, keep some handy

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  • Coloring icing
  • Color small batches of this icing as needed with
    Wilton decorating pastes, which are much more
    intense and not watery like liquid food colors.
    Using the pastry bags This is a simple matter
    of practice. Practice on wax paper before you try
    and decorate on the house.You might also want
    to decorate the house pieces flat before putting
    them together. It can be much easier to do
    intricate decorations flat rather than trying to
    work vertically.

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  • Painting
  • Another technique I use a lot is painting. I
    put a little icing into a small container or bowl
    and then add just the smallest amount of water.
    In fact sometimes I just wet the paintbrush and
    then stir the paint with it and that is enough
    water. You then paint the gingerbread pieces. The
    result when the icing dries is a smooth coating
    with no visible brush lines.

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Decorating Techniques
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  • This is a very basic house design. You can
    improvise from here. Add a chimney, cut out
    squares of gingerbread for a walkway, shingles,
    or whatever you can think of!

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  • Other candies to use
  • as your imagination allows
  • Gum dropsM Ms Red HotsChiclets Wafers
    Candies (flat, round, old fashioned candies,
    wrapped in a wax paper wrapper)Marshmallows (for
    snow piles, snowmen, etc.) Little candy fruits
    (I've always wanted to do a market scene and use
    these somehow...)

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Sites to visit
  • http//www.gingerbreadlane.com/
  • www.homecooking.com
  • www.ichef.com
  • www.bhg.com
  • www.bettycrocker.com
  • www.allrecipes.com
  • www.cooks.com
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