As some of you may remember, last year I made a gingerbread bird house as a Secret Santa gift (you can read more about it here) and another woodland themed gingerbread house for a friend's baby shower. So, this year I have made a gluten free one for my family and I; perfect to sit on my "Winter Woodland Christmas" themed dessert table.
Gingerbread bird house
Ingredients
250g unsalted butter
200g dark muscovado sugar
600g gluten free plain flour
3 tsp Xanthan Gum
7 tbsp golden syrup
2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
4 tsp ground ginger
Cooking instructions
- Heat oven to 180 deg C.
- Melt the butter, sugar and golden syrup in a pan.
- Mix the flour, ground ginger and bicarbonate of soda in a bowl.
- Slowly add the melted butter mix to the flour mix to form a dough.
- Roll dough out to about 8mm thick on to baking paper.
- Cut out front, then cut small circle out of front.
- Cut out back.
- Cut out two roofs.
- Cut out two sides.
- Slide cut pieces still on the baking paper on to baking trays.
- Bake in the oven for 12 minutes or until firm to the touch.
- Leave to cool for a few minutes, then re-cut around edges to neaten.
- Press chocolate matchsticks into roof, so they melt slightly on underside.
- Leave to completely cool.
Decorating the Bird House
Ingredients
Roll on icing
Icing sugar (powdered sugar)
Royal icing
M&M's in cream
Food colouring
White hologram glitter
Brush on dust in Ivory Shimmer
Chocolate orange matchmakers
Meiji mushroom cookies x 2
Meiji almond crunch mushroom cookies x 3
Petal paste owl x2
Petal paste squirrel x2
Iced Leaves, Acorns & Robin
Equipment
Rolling pin
Sieve
Textured wood impression mat
Icing bag fitted with small star nozzle
paint brush
To decorate
Have a sweet day! http://toriejayne.blogspot.com/2010/12/my-winter-woodland-gingerbread-house.html
Petal paste owl x2
Petal paste squirrel x2
Iced Leaves, Acorns & Robin
Equipment
Rolling pin
Sieve
Textured wood impression mat
Icing bag fitted with small star nozzle
paint brush
To decorate
- Dust icing sugar onto a hard clean surface and roll out icing to 3mm thick.
- Cut out base of house components in icing.
- Press bark impression mat into icing.
- Brush water onto back of cut-out icing component and place on top of corresponding gingerbread piece. Repeat until all gingerbread pieces are iced.
- Sprinkle white glitter over each piece.
- Make up royal icing as per instructions on packet, and spoon into piping bag with a small nozzle at the end.
- Pipe a small amount of icing on back of owl and place on front of house. Leave to dry.
- To build the base, hold the front and one of the sides of the house upright together in one hand to form a corner and with the other hand pipe icing down the inside of the corner and hold together until icing starts to set. Repeat until you have formed a box and leave to set.
- Pipe small star shapes around the bottom of the house between the cake board and the house.
- Push M&M's on top of the piped stars.
- Continue piping star shapes along all of the outside joins of the house, pushing M&M's into them as you go.
- Leave to set.
- On the back of one iced roof, pipe icing in a small line around the outside edge. Place on top of gingerbread iced box and hold until icing starts to set. Repeat with second roof piece. Leave to dry.
- Pipe small star shapes around the edge of roof, and joint at top.
- Push M&M's into piped stars along front and back edge and joint at top.
- Push iced birds on cocktail sticks into iced roof joint.
- Pipe small stars on back of squirrels, owl & leaves, and push onto sides and roof of house in desired position.
- Pipe small stars onto cake stand and push in cookie mushrooms & acorns.
- Dust house in sieved icing sugar.
- Sprinkle house in white glitter
- Leave to set.
Have a sweet day! http://toriejayne.blogspot.com/2010/12/my-winter-woodland-gingerbread-house.html
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