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Unlike those 'store-bought'
gingerbread house kits...everyone will love nibbling on this
tasty gingerbread!
Gingerbread
House
- Gingerbread House:
1 1/2 cups whipping cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 1/2 cups brown sugar, packed
2 tablespoons baking soda
1 tablespoon ground ginger
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 1/3 cups molasses
8 1/2 cups all-purpose flour - divided use
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- Confectioners
Icing:
1 pound powdered sugar
4 tablespoon light corn syrup
3 tablespoon milk
- Assorted candies for decoration
- Preheat oven to 300ºF (150ºC).
Whip Cream and vanilla on high speed until it forms soft peaks;
set aside.
- In a large electric mixer bowl, combine
sugar, baking soda, ginger and cinnamon. Fold in molasses and
reserved Whipped Cream. Gradually add 8 cups flour, mixing well.
Knead dough by hand, adding 1/2 cup flour until smooth and even
in color.
- Line four cookie sheets with parchment
paper. Divide dough into four parts and roll out immediately
directly on baking sheets to 1/4-inch thick rectangle (approximately
10 x 12-inch), or wrap dough sections in plastic wrap and refrigerate.
(If refrigerated, allow dough to come to room temperature before
rolling.)
- Bake rectangles for 30 minutes. Remove
pans from oven, cut desired shapes (see below) with a knife and
return pan to oven for an additional 10 min. Remove pans from
oven and cool completely on wire rack.
- For icing, combine all ingredients in
a stainless steel bowl over a pan of simmering water. Stir until
the mixture is smooth. Remove bowl from heat. Store icing in
an air-tight container until ready to use.
- Design your own house or use the following
basic guidelines as a pattern: Cut two 12 x 8-inch pieces for
sides and two 12 x 6-inch pieces for the roof. For the ends,
draw a pattern that has an 8 x 8-inch square on the bottom, topped
with an 8-inch wide x 4-inch high triangle. Use this pattern
to cut two ends (the front and back of your house). Cut out windows
and doors where desired.
- Be creative use window cutouts
and cut in half to create shutters, fashion a chimney or walkway.
Use an existing or create your own cardboard box to support your
gingerbread house. Pipe frosting onto the back of your gingerbread
walls and glue directly onto the box. You may place
your house on foil-wrapped cardboard or bake a free-form gingerbread
base. Use candies, cookies and icing to decorate your house.
If it isnt eaten, the house may be wrapped loosely and
saved for next years celebration!
Makes 1 gingerbread house.
Recipe and photograph provided courtesy
of Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Inc.
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