We show just one way to decorate this cute little gingerbread house. Prepare several batches of dough (one batch at a time) and decorate a number of houses in different ways to create a gingerbread village. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 4h15m
Yield 1 house.
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Using parchment or waxed paper, make gingerbread house pattern pieces according to this diagram; set aside. In a heavy saucepan, cook and stir the shortening, brown sugar, corn syrup and molasses over medium heat until sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat; stir in ginger and cinnamon. Stir in flour, 1 cup at a time, until dough can be formed into a ball. With a lightly floured rolling pin, roll out dough directly onto a greased baking sheet to 1/4-in. thickness., Position patterns on dough; cut out. Remove dough scraps; cover and save to reroll if necessary. Bake at 350° for 10-15 minutes or until gingerbread springs back when lightly touched. Immediately place patterns over gingerbread; cut around edges to trim. Cool on baking sheet for 3-4 minutes or until gingerbread begins to harden. Carefully remove to a wire rack; cool. , For icing and assembly: In a large bowl, beat the egg whites, confectioners' sugar and cream of tartar on low speed for 1 minute. Beat on high for 6-8 minutes or until stiff., Cut a small hole in the corner of a pastry or plastic bag; insert pastry tip. Place some icing in bag. Pipe icing along base and sides of front wall and one side wall. Position at right angles to each other and place on covered board; prop with small bottles or jars. Repeat with second side section and back. Let dry; remove bottles. For side supports, carefully cut Pirouette cookies widthwise in half. Pipe icing along one side of each; position at the corners of the house., For roof: Pipe icing along peak of roof. Position roof pieces; let dry. For roof tiles, cut Tootsie Rolls widthwise in half. Flatten with a rolling pin; cut each flattened piece in half. Pipe an icing line 1/2 in. from bottom of one side of roof. Curve Tootsie Roll pieces around your finger or a wooden spoon handle and press along icing; repeat until one horizontal row is finished. Repeat six times, slightly overlapping each row until one roof piece is covered. , Repeat on other side. Pipe a thick line of icing along top, front and back roof seams. Using the same technique, place a row of Tootsie Roll pieces at a right angle to direction of roof tiles along the top, front and back seams; let dry. Pipe a few thick clusters of icing onto roof tiles to resemble snow. Sprinkle with edible glitter., For finishing touches: In a bead pattern, pipe icing around front door. Pipe 1-in. squares on both sides of door and on each side of house for windows. Pipe windowpanes. Decorate the corners with snowflake-shaped sprinkles., For wreath over door, attach pudding bites and nonpareils to front of house using icing. On covered board, spread icing into a 1-in. curved strip from the front door to the edge of the board for path. Cut candy bar into small rectangles; press side by side into icing. Let dry. , Using scissors, cut sugar cones to varying heights. If desired, pipe a thick circle of icing around open end of each cone to help hold in place. Position cones around house.
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Arko Bala
[email protected]These were a bit challenging to make, but they were worth the effort. They were so beautiful and everyone loved them.
Md NaymNayem
[email protected]These were so cute and festive! I can't wait to make them again next year.
anthony Garza Bonnie gaming
[email protected]I'm not a fan of gingerbread, but these were still pretty good. The frosting was delicious.
Semaigzer Adinew
[email protected]These were a great way to use up leftover gingerbread dough. They were also a fun and festive activity to do with my kids.
Viktor Felix
[email protected]I would have liked more variety in the candy decorations.
Sohel Hossain Shuvo
[email protected]These were perfect for my holiday baking exchange. They were easy to make and everyone loved them.
Ethan Hotchkiss
[email protected]I was disappointed with how these turned out. They were too crumbly and didn't hold together well.
Sardar Sajawal
[email protected]These were so cute and festive! I made them for my holiday party and they were a big hit.
Blessing Joseph
[email protected]I'm not much of a baker, but these were easy enough for me to make. They turned out great and everyone loved them.
Kaleem Ullah Nashorokadow
[email protected]These were a great way to get my kids involved in the holiday baking. They had a lot of fun and the houses turned out great.
Kanchi Lama
[email protected]I would have liked more detailed instructions on how to decorate the houses.
rs Alongir
[email protected]These were so time-consuming to make, but they were worth it! They looked so beautiful and everyone loved them.
Toyese Awoyefa
[email protected]I had a hard time getting the gingerbread to stick together. I think I needed to use more glue.
Razzaq Abdul
[email protected]These were a bit too sweet for my taste, but they were still cute and festive.
Osama Manna
[email protected]These were so easy to make and they tasted delicious! I will definitely be making them again next year.
Terry Robertson
[email protected]I made these with my kids and we had a blast! They were so excited to decorate them and they turned out so festive.
Omor mathmud Muaz
[email protected]These mini gingerbread houses were a hit with my family! They were so easy to make and turned out so cute.