Cake & other assorted food ramblings...
Cake & other assorted food ramblings...
14 December 2010
Week 48 - Gingerbread House
This week I've finally got round to doing something I've planned for about the last 3 Christmases, I've made a gingerbread house! I'm not sure why I've had this desire, maybe it was being read Hansel & Gretel as a child!? Maybe it's because I used to love building Lego houses & the thought of an edible one was just too tempting? The gingerbread itself is really easy to make, you just need a bit of time & patience to construct & decorate it. It's quite therapeutic really, although I think I probably ended up eating more sweeties than ended up on the house! I used mini marshmallows to create the snow, milky way stars for the roof & a mixture of jelly tots, smarties & tooty frooties for the rest of the decoration. I also had some really cute little sugar snowmen & white sugar sprinkles that looked like ice. You can use whatever you want really, let your imagination run wild! I've also included a house template below, I just cut mine out of baking paper.
100g butter
100g demerara sugar
200g golden syrup
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tsps bicarbonate of soda
1 egg
500g plain flour
200g icing sugar
Assorted sweets to decorate
Cake board
1. Put the sugar & syrup into a pan & bring it up to boiling point over a gentle heat. Add the bicarb & give it a good stir, it will turn cloudy & froth up a bit so make sure you have room in the pan!
2. Chop the butter into small chunks & put into a large mixing bowl. Add the syrup mixture to the butter & stir until the butter is melted. Beat in the egg, then mix in the flour a little at a time until you end up with quite a stiff dough.
3. Dust a work surface with flour, then roll out the dough to about 5mm thick. Cut out 2 of each of the template shapes & place them onto a baking tray lined with baking paper. Bake in the oven at 170c/GM3 for 10-15 minutes. I baked mine in 3 batches, leaving them to cool completely on the paper
4. Now comes the tricky bit! Firstly trim the sides of each panel, this makes it fit together a little easier. Next mix the icing sugar with a little water until you have a stiff paste. Take one of the side panels, spread a thin layer of icing on the bottom & stick it to the cake board. Repeat with all the sections using the icing as cement, putting the roof on last. You might need to hold this in place for a couple of minutes to leave it to set. Then go wild with the decorating! Leave to set in a cool place.
I love my gingerbread house, although I don't think I could ever bring myself to destroy it! So with that in mind I have wrapped it up & donated it to our annual Christmas charity raffle at work. Hopefully it will go to a good home & it will be happily broken up & devoured, herein fulfilling it's Christmas Gingerbread destiny! Have a good week, see you next time, Rebecca x
14 December 2010
Week 48 - Gingerbread House
This week I've finally got round to doing something I've planned for about the last 3 Christmases, I've made a gingerbread house! I'm not sure why I've had this desire, maybe it was being read Hansel & Gretel as a child!? Maybe it's because I used to love building Lego houses & the thought of an edible one was just too tempting? The gingerbread itself is really easy to make, you just need a bit of time & patience to construct & decorate it. It's quite therapeutic really, although I think I probably ended up eating more sweeties than ended up on the house! I used mini marshmallows to create the snow, milky way stars for the roof & a mixture of jelly tots, smarties & tooty frooties for the rest of the decoration. I also had some really cute little sugar snowmen & white sugar sprinkles that looked like ice. You can use whatever you want really, let your imagination run wild! I've also included a house template below, I just cut mine out of baking paper.
100g butter
100g demerara sugar
200g golden syrup
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tsps bicarbonate of soda
1 egg
500g plain flour
200g icing sugar
Assorted sweets to decorate
Cake board
1. Put the sugar & syrup into a pan & bring it up to boiling point over a gentle heat. Add the bicarb & give it a good stir, it will turn cloudy & froth up a bit so make sure you have room in the pan!
2. Chop the butter into small chunks & put into a large mixing bowl. Add the syrup mixture to the butter & stir until the butter is melted. Beat in the egg, then mix in the flour a little at a time until you end up with quite a stiff dough.
3. Dust a work surface with flour, then roll out the dough to about 5mm thick. Cut out 2 of each of the template shapes & place them onto a baking tray lined with baking paper. Bake in the oven at 170c/GM3 for 10-15 minutes. I baked mine in 3 batches, leaving them to cool completely on the paper
4. Now comes the tricky bit! Firstly trim the sides of each panel, this makes it fit together a little easier. Next mix the icing sugar with a little water until you have a stiff paste. Take one of the side panels, spread a thin layer of icing on the bottom & stick it to the cake board. Repeat with all the sections using the icing as cement, putting the roof on last. You might need to hold this in place for a couple of minutes to leave it to set. Then go wild with the decorating! Leave to set in a cool place.
I love my gingerbread house, although I don't think I could ever bring myself to destroy it! So with that in mind I have wrapped it up & donated it to our annual Christmas charity raffle at work. Hopefully it will go to a good home & it will be happily broken up & devoured, herein fulfilling it's Christmas Gingerbread destiny! Have a good week, see you next time, Rebecca x
4 comments:
- Unknown said...
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Sorry to hear you haven't been well but I'm sure the sight of this gingerbread house has cheered you up. I blogged a load of gingerbread houses today too but I cheated and took photographs of ones someone else had made!! I am yet to make one myself.
- 14 December 2010 at 21:08
- Anonymous said...
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Hi Rebecca:
I just came across your blog today as I was looking at what people have to say about Clementine Cake, and saw that you made the same recipe I am making from Nigella. Anyhow, Love all your creations, and you have such talent! I also want to invite you to a food blog hop I have on Sundays called Sundays at One Food Club and I would love to have you join us. We have great cooks but not many bakers take part in it, so you would be a welcome addition :) - 18 December 2010 at 02:44
- I heart cupcakes said...
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This is gorgeous. I had planned to make one this year but just haven't had a chance (even to make gingerbread men - i even bought a little teeny gingerbread men cutter)
I bet whoever wins it will be totally happy! - 18 December 2010 at 21:39
- Unknown said...
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Brilliant Gingerbread House it's decorated beautifully. x
- 6 January 2011 at 19:29
Sorry to hear you haven't been well but I'm sure the sight of this gingerbread house has cheered you up. I blogged a load of gingerbread houses today too but I cheated and took photographs of ones someone else had made!! I am yet to make one myself.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca:
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog today as I was looking at what people have to say about Clementine Cake, and saw that you made the same recipe I am making from Nigella. Anyhow, Love all your creations, and you have such talent! I also want to invite you to a food blog hop I have on Sundays called Sundays at One Food Club and I would love to have you join us. We have great cooks but not many bakers take part in it, so you would be a welcome addition :)
This is gorgeous. I had planned to make one this year but just haven't had a chance (even to make gingerbread men - i even bought a little teeny gingerbread men cutter)
ReplyDeleteI bet whoever wins it will be totally happy!
Brilliant Gingerbread House it's decorated beautifully. x
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