For me and my family, gingerbread houses and Christmas go hand in hand. There’s something so festive and comforting about those adorable miniature homes covered in seasonal candy. Although I haven’t ...
This is the traditional icing for glazing cookies, piping decorations, or assembling the walls of a gingerbread house. It's light and fluffy; the more you beat it, the stiffer it becomes. For a ...
3. Combine corn syrup, brown sugar, and margarine in sauce pan. 4. Stir over medium heat until margarine is melted. 5. Stir liquid into the flour mixture. Sift powdered sugar. Place egg whites in ...
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Put icing in a piping bag or a ziploc bag with a cut off a corner. Find a piece of cardboard to build the house on and start with putting icing on the board for the front of the house, place the front ...
The holidays just don’t seem as festive without a spread of delicious cookies, candies and other sweets on the table. But there’s no holiday treat quite as iconic as a gingerbread house decorated with ...
Using milk cartons as a base, frosting and graham crackers as the main building materials and a variety of other snacks as decorations, fifth-graders at Fidalgo Elementary School built and decorated ...
If you're looking for a cleaner finish to the Christmas Gingerbread houses you want to display during the holiday season, it is time to borrow decorating tricks from the professionals. While the rest ...