Here is all you need to know to build a gingerbread house: a delicious recipe, instructions for assembly, and a printable template provided by Nina Cooke John, a Manhattan architect. The recipe came to us from Genevieve Meli, the pastry chef at Il Buco Alimentari in Manhattan, and it works just as well for cookies as it does for a gingerbread house. This recipe makes one small house, so you may consider doubling the recipe for a larger structure, but note: only one recipe at a time will fit in the bowl of a standard stand mixer, so plan ahead. (Ms. Cooke John and Ms. Meli also built a gingerbread structure for us, and you can watch that here.)
Provided by The New York Times
Categories cookies and bars, dessert
Time 2h20m
Yield 1 small gingerbread house
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Make the gingerbread: Combine the syrup, molasses, brown sugar and margarine in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring often, until the margarine is melted and the sugar has dissolved; set aside.
- Place the flour, salt, cinnamon, cloves, ginger and star anise (if using) in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment.
- With the machine running on medium-low speed, slowly stream in the sugar mixture and beat until incorporated. Wrap the dough in plastic and refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour.
- Heat oven to 375 degrees. (If using a convection oven, heat to 350 degrees.) With a floured rolling pin, roll out the dough to about 1/4-inch thickness on a large sheet of parchment paper. Cut out your desired shapes with a chef's knife or pizza cutter and pull away scraps (if making the gingerbread house from the templates provided, you'll need to cut out two sides and two roofs). To minimize distortion, gently slide the parchment onto a baking sheet. Reroll the scraps and repeat as needed to cut out all of the necessary shapes.
- Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the edges are lightly browned. If using the template, be sure to bake the door piece. Remove from the oven and let cool completely on the baking sheets. The cookies will harden as they cool.
- Assemble the house: Using a pastry bag fitted with small plain round tip, draw windows with royal icing on the pieces as they lie flat. Let the icing set, about two minutes. Then, using icing as glue, attach the 4 walls of the house to each other and support the walls with jars or cans to allow the icing to set. Attach the two roof pieces with icing, and let the icing dry. Attach the door with icing, and then decorate with icing and assorted candies.
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Meethantom
[email protected]I've tried many gingerbread house recipes over the years, but this one is by far the best. The cookies are perfectly crispy and the royal icing is easy to work with. I highly recommend this recipe!
Nana Kweku Frimpong
[email protected]This recipe was a bit too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved it. I would recommend using less sugar in the cookie dough if you prefer a less sweet gingerbread house.
Logan Slates
[email protected]I made this gingerbread house for a Christmas party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it and I got so many compliments. I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone looking to make a festive and delicious gingerbread house.
Trevor Smith
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen. My kids loved helping me decorate the gingerbread house and they were so proud of the finished product. We'll definitely be making this again next year!
Niloy khan
[email protected]I've made this recipe several times and it always turns out great. The gingerbread cookies are delicious and the house is always a showstopper. I highly recommend this recipe!
William David
[email protected]This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's definitely worth the effort. The gingerbread house is a beautiful and delicious centerpiece for any holiday party.
justacauseldog
[email protected]I made this gingerbread house with my grandchildren and we had a wonderful time. It was a great way to spend a winter afternoon and the house turned out beautifully. We'll definitely be making this again next year!
Bidragon547
[email protected]I've tried many gingerbread house recipes over the years, but this one is by far the best. The cookies are perfectly crispy and the royal icing is easy to work with. I highly recommend this recipe!
Romee Ch
[email protected]This recipe was a bit too sweet for my taste, but my kids loved it. I would recommend using less sugar in the cookie dough if you prefer a less sweet gingerbread house.
Sherman Johnson
[email protected]I made this gingerbread house for a Christmas party and it was a huge success! Everyone loved it and I got so many compliments. I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone looking to make a festive and delicious gingerbread house.
Raiyan
[email protected]This recipe is a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen. My kids loved helping me decorate the gingerbread house and they were so proud of the finished product. We'll definitely be making this again next year!
Nana Spy
[email protected]I was so excited to make this gingerbread house, but it turned out to be a bit too challenging for me. The cookies were difficult to work with and I had trouble getting the house to stay together. However, my kids loved eating the cookies, so it wasn
Luckey Khan
[email protected]I've made this recipe several times and it always turns out great. The gingerbread cookies are delicious and the house is always a showstopper. I highly recommend this recipe!
Kflow comedy
[email protected]This gingerbread house recipe was a hit with my family! The cookies were perfectly crispy and the royal icing was easy to work with. We had a lot of fun decorating the house and it turned out beautifully. Thanks for sharing!