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Gingerbread house assembly


I have been making gingerbread houses for years, so much that people were asking for business cards and how to place orders. Only…I didn’t have a business. My mom and I just did it for fun.

I am not a fan of the glue the graham cracker to the milk container, only because we all know someone is going to eat that thing, so – bad idea. Maybe it’s the architect in me but I demand that my walls be stable and able to withstand a high psi load of candy. Meaning – an a$$ ton of candy. But more on that later. For now, here’s a little ‘how-to’ on gingerbread house assembly.


Gingerbread houses are great gifts. They are a lot of work, and the fun part is definitely the decorating. But before you can get there you have to make the dough and bake the house components. Start by mixing the dough and then kneading it on a floured board.

Once it’s workable, roll out the dough, usually 1/4 of an inch is the best for baking evenly and building a sturdy house. Now cut out he sides and roof of the house. My mom likes to use small cutters, but you can always design your own or freehand it. I personally like to cut out my own shapes, but either way works.

Peel away the excess and transfer the cutouts to a silpat lined cookie sheet. At this point you can cut out doors and windows, or add embellishments.

Some recipes tell you to cut right onto the cookie sheet but I prefer to do it this way.

Now make your royal icing. This will be the edible “cement” that binds and holds the houses, as well as the decor. This batch is ONLY for assembling houses.

Use a heavy can to hold up the first side as you “glue” it down, then add the two remaining sides, making sure that there is enough icing to make the house completely sturdy.

Use plenty of icing. Most of the flaws will be covered up in the decor part.

Here’s where you can get funktified. The open doors and windows are just calling out for fun. Here we added the baked door that was cut out, and inside is a little gingerbread man cookie.

Here we did the same thing with a window. You can also put fruit leather on the inside – making a colorful stained glass window.

This house shows an added heart embellishment, as well as a porotico. What did I tell you, funky as you wanna be.

Here are all nine houses we did. Now these things have to dry overnight, to make sure they are nice and secure before we add all that candy decor.

Now how do you decorate it? Well…(go here to see)

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2 Responses to “Gingerbread house assembly”

  1. jami says:

    All I can say is DANG, woman!

    (Is your gingerbread recipe posted anywhere? If I get all inspired, I’ll try making a house before the kiddies come to decorate on Saturday.)

  2. […] is the best part. You’d be surprised at how creative you can get with candy. First, make assemble your houses… Now that your houses have dried overnight, they are ready to take on the heavy decorating! […]

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