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12.23.2009

Daring Bakers Make Gingerbread Houses... Home For The Holidays



The December 2009 Daring Bakers’ challenge was brought to you by Anna of Very Small Anna and Y of Lemonpi. They chose to challenge Daring Bakers’ everywhere to bake and assemble a gingerbread house from scratch. They chose recipes from Good Housekeeping and from The Great Scandinavian Baking Book as the challenge recipes.


For someone who's into cake decorating , I can say Ive never made a Gingerbread house. It was always on my list. I'm amazed I even got it done with the craziness of December, I can think of no challenge more apropos than this.Linda of Make Life Sweeter, who I meet in Vienna last week insisted I do it as we dined over Wiener Schnitzel in the Nachtsmarket.

Certain Someone is finally home and the holidays will be as they should, warm and comfy in the confines of our home. I don't want much for Christmas , really....



I remember last Christmas in Germany and hearing the news the late great Eartha Kitt had died. They don't make stars like that anymore.
Back to the Gingerbread. I had the same issues as everyone else with a very dry dough. I used Ana's Good Housekeeping recipe and added more cream. After chilling overnight, the moisture expanded and the dough became manageable. Still a dry one compared to to other recipes, but it worked. I m glad I used cheap Flour for this as 9 1/2 cups of flour were used. I still have plenty to make another house if I wish! Here is the template I used.
I had wanted to shingle the roof with some sliced black licorice fudge I had from Denmark. Unfortunately when I was satisfied and turned my back to wash my hands, the roof caved in. I had to scrape the roof and rebuild. Thankfully I had enough powdered sugar to make more royal icing to salvage a messy situation.
My decorations are just piped and painted royal icing (food color gels), pecan pralines I made, some coconut flakes for snow, and edible glitter. I broke some cinnamon sticks to make a wood pile. Certain Someone was impressed and we are bringing this to his bosses house for Christmas later. Although next year he challenged me to make a house like the White House's Gingerbread House.




Please Check out my fellow bakers. You can find the hostesses recipes and instructions on their sites which I have linked at the beginning.

Certain Someone and I wish you Happy Holidays, Peace, Health and Prosperity.

28 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to make a Gingerbread House, Courtney. Perhaps, next year you can take on CS's challenge (if there's anyone who can build a beautiful White House Gingerbread House it's you:) And I, well, I'll try to make my very first gingerbread house ever!!! We'll see:)

    A very Merry Christmas to you and yours Courtney. Hug each other for me, will ya?

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  2. Great job on the house! And very cool that you got to meet Linda. Happy holidays!

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  3. Your house is very pretty! Very well done.

    Happy Holidays and all the best for 2010!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  4. I think the White House is the most spectacular gingerbread house I've ever seen! I'm glad you were able to save the roof! Great job!

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  5. Your gingerbread house looks fantastic!! I love the dramatic photos as well. I wasn't able to find enough time, creativity, or gumption to do the challenge this month :(. I'll just enjoy looking at yours and the rest of the DBers!

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  6. PRETTY! Love it Coco, & love it that you got to meet Linda! Also happy for you that CS is home...have a wonderful Christmas & fab 2010.

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  7. A beautiful gingerbread house, Courtney. Well done! Merry Christmas to you both from me & M.

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  8. The White House is beautiful but remember they probably had a team of at least a dozen to put it all together, and that was their job for at least a week:D I think the DB's did a beautiful job and each gingerbread "home" is a unique as it's creator. Have a wonderful holidays season Courtney!!

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  9. Wow! Thoroughly enjoyed both your videos!
    Wishing you and CS a very merry Christmas Courtney!
    LL

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  10. Merry Christmas and a Happy New yeAr!
    Sabrina&Luca

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  11. Well done! This is not easy to do, which is why we can leave it to the pros. Happy holidays!

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  12. Its so pretty all lit up.
    Happy Holidays and Best Wishes for a very Happy New Year!

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  13. Your house looks stunning! Well Done! Happy Christmas and a blessed new year

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  14. Great job! And yes, I hope you take up the challenge, because I'd love to see your version of the White House GB house :) Merry Christmas to you!! xx

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  15. Beautiful work!

    Have a wonderful new year ahead!

    Julius
    from Occasional Baker

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  16. Great house! Happy Holidays to you too!

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  17. Happy Holidays!

    Paz xoxo

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  18. that would be quite interesting to see - the white house! your gingerbread house looks great - it's colorful! well done!

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  19. Happy Christmas Courtney and a wonderful 2010!

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  20. I love the Naschmarkt.....Last November I wandered its aisles on a fantastic saturday evening! Lovely gingerbread house too

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  21. Your Ginger bread house looks great....liked it alot.You hv a great blog here:)

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  22. Your blog is absolutely tasteful, Coco! I will come back again. Have a great Christmas, CookingMama
    http://cookingmama.myblog.it
    (FROM Italy)

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  23. I hope you and CS had a wonderful holiday! Your house is really really cute!

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  24. Your house came out great. So festive!

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  25. Yay, you made the gingerbread house! Me too :) (only finished it after Christmas though)

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  26. That's quite a challenge - you have a lot more patience than me :) Looks fantastic and it's always nice when something you cook impresses the other half! Sounds like yor holidays were fab :)

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