OMA'S GINGERBREAD HOUSE

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My Mom used to come to the school and make gingerbread outhouses with the kids in our class. She did this for all three of us kids. (She would use this recipe but would change the measurements a fair bit) It was awesome. This is the recipe that she has used for YEARS. I am not sure where she got the recipe from originally though.

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Categories     Dessert

Time 25m

Yield 1 house and a base

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 cup white sugar
1 cup molasses
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
1 tablespoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 cup evaporated milk
1/2 cup butter, melted
2 teaspoons baking soda
5 -6 cups flour
6 egg whites
1 kg icing sugar
white sugar

Steps:

  • Mix ingredients in order given.
  • Flour liberally! It will start out a bit sticky. Just keep adding flour to your board and your rolling pin. Turn it often.
  • Roll to a maximum thickness 1/4" (1 cm).
  • Bake at 350°F until brown and slightly crisp. It is hard to give a time for how long to bake. It depends on how many pieces you have on your sheet, how thick they are, etc. I found that they all needed a minimum of 8 minutes. And then I just kept checking every 3 minutes after that.
  • Dust the flour off of the pieces after they have cooled. A pstry brush works well for this.
  • Glue: Melt a fair amount of sugar in a large heavy pan over low heat. Mom used a cast iron pan. We started with about 2 cups of sugar and ended up adding about another cup. Keep stirring and waiting. You want the sugar to get to the point where it is almost a clear brown. Be careful though, the "glue" burns BADLY if dripped on skin.
  • Mom would simply "dip" the edge of the piece that she wanted to glue into the sugar and then press it with the other piece. When it cools, it is VERY hard and holds very well. It does cool quickly though, so work fast.
  • For Icing: Beat egg whites until stiff. Slowly add in all of the icing sugar.
  • To make cookies: Bake until lightly browned for soft cookies. Crisp cookies will keep better though.
  • There is enough dough to make a house and a free form base to put your house on. Or you can simply make a bunch of cookies with the "leftovers".
  • Mom has some hand drawn pictures of how to cut out the house. Here are her measurements and directions.
  • Cut 2 side walls: 7" x 4".
  • Cut 2 roof panels: 9 1/2" x 8".
  • Cut 4 chimney pieces: 2 1/4" x 1 1/4" (in two of them, cut a 1" V into the bottom so that it will "straddle" the peak of the roof).
  • Cut 2 end walls: 6" x 9" (4" up the sides, cut diagonally to the top center to make a point). In one end, cut out door and two windows. Bake the door along side.
  • For the windows: Place foil underneath and fill with crushed lollipop. Bake as usual.
  • Base: Simply roll out the leftover dough to make a free form base. Make sure that it is wide enough for the house.
  • NOTE ABOUT CLEAN-UP: Don't fret! Your pan that you melted the sugar in is certainly not ruined! All you need to do is add some hot water, let sit for a little while (5-10 minutes) and then rinse it out. If for some reason, that isn't quite working, simply heat the pan full of water over low heat for a short while (again, about 10 minutes).

Nnaji Cisse
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This gingerbread house recipe is a great way to get creative. You can decorate it any way you want and it's sure to be a unique and festive addition to your holiday decor.


Michael Onstott
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I love this gingerbread house recipe! It's so easy to make and it always turns out perfect. I've made it several times for parties and it's always a hit.


Rex Tarek
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This gingerbread house recipe is a great way to use up leftover gingerbread dough. It's a fun and easy project that the whole family can enjoy.


nazar islam
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I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my gingerbread house turned out a bit lopsided. It still tasted good though!


Francisca Botele
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This gingerbread house recipe is a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen. It's a fun and festive activity that they'll love.


sayed hassan
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I've been making this gingerbread house recipe for years. It's a tradition in my family and we all love it.


abdulmomin Khan
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This gingerbread house recipe is a classic for a reason. It's easy to make and always turns out delicious.


Mohiuddin Kjan
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I'm not really a fan of gingerbread, but this recipe was surprisingly good. The house was easy to make and it tasted great.


Saon Saon
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This recipe was a bit too complicated for me. I think I'll stick to buying pre-made gingerbread houses next time.


Mallory Pratt
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The gingerbread house was a fun project to do with my kids. It turned out great and tasted delicious!


tonia sylvia
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The gingerbread house was a bit too sweet for my taste, but overall it was a good recipe.


Jaxon Steel
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Easy to follow recipe. The house turned out great!


Lana Naude
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This recipe is a must-try for any gingerbread house enthusiast. The house turned out perfectly and was a hit with my family and friends.


William Chris Kennie
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The gingerbread house was a success! It was delicious and looked amazing. Thanks for the recipe!


Mari ghazhonia
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This gingerbread house recipe was a bit challenging, but it was worth it! The house turned out beautifully and it was a huge hit at my holiday party. I'll definitely be making it again next year.


Maggey Hicks
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I was really excited to try this gingerbread house recipe, but it didn't turn out as well as I hoped. The dough was too sticky and the house fell apart. I think I might have needed to chill the dough longer before baking it.


Esther Mutindi
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I've made this gingerbread house recipe several times now and it always turns out great. The dough is easy to work with and the house holds together well. I love decorating it with my kids. It's a fun and festive activity that we all enjoy.


Nigel Praise
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This gingerbread house recipe is a keeper! It was so easy to follow and the house turned out perfectly. I made it with my kids and they had a blast. We all loved the taste too. It was the perfect Christmas treat!


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