Gingerbread house recipe with step by step photos (2024)

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Don’t feel overwhelmed! Making a gingerbread house is really easy if you follow my tutorial with step by step photos!
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Few weeks ago we were reading the story of Hansel and Gretel. Like any other child, as soon as Hansel and Gretel reached the gingerbread house, Tiffany’s face lit up and you could tell how much she’d enjoy finding a house made of gingerbread and cakes, with windows made of clear sugar and candy all over the place. “that’s amazing” she kept telling me!

Now the good mom in me, decided to surprise Tiffany next day by skipping the school work and focusing on a gingerbread house!

Although my intentions were good, my patience was running thin so I did what every other mom in my shoes would do. Make enough cookie dough to have one house and use PEEPS® to finish our holiday decor.

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Don’t you think using PEEPS® Gingerbread Flavored Marshmallow Gingerbread Men, PEEPS® Chocolate Mousse Flavored Marshmallow Reindeer, PEEPS® Marshmallow Trees and PEEPS® Marshmallow Snowmen was such a great idea?

I actually love it! I keep asking myself why didn’t I think about it sooner!!

But not to worry! You’re lucky I’m sharing this with you today, because today is the day! The day this year’s 24 days of PEEPSONALITY starts!

On their Advent Calendaryou’ll find, not one, not two, but 24 holiday inspired recipes using PEEPS!

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Also, today I’m going to keep things simple and not talk as much as I usually do because this is probably the post with the most photos in the history of this blog! But I knew I just had to take more photos than the usual beauty shots as you’re used to! Explaining using only words how to cut your cookie dough and build your house is not as easy as I thought. So I made another gingerbread house and then another one just so I can take step by step photos. I hope you like it!

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Gingerbread house recipe with step by step photos

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Ingredients

    Ginger cookies

  • 3/4 cup light brown sugar
  • 1 cup butter, room temperature
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened baking cocoa powder
  • 3-5 teaspoons ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
  • Royal icing

  • 2 chilled egg whites
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • To decorate, you’ll need

  • sprinkles
  • candy
  • peppermints
  • gum drops
  • PEEPS® Gingerbread Flavored Marshmallow Gingerbread Men
  • PEEPS® Chocolate Mousse Flavored Marshmallow Reindeer
  • PEEPS® Marshmallow Trees
  • PEEPS® Marshmallow Snowmen
  • coconut flakes

Instructions

  1. In the mixing bowl of your stand mixer, add the butter and sugar. With the paddle attachment, beat on low speed light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
  2. Gently add in the remaining dry ingredients beat until just combined.
  3. Remove the cookie dough from the mixing bowl, wrap it in plastic wrap and place it into the fridge for about 30 minutes to an hour.
  4. Once chilled, take the cookie dough out of the fridge and place it on a piece of parchment paper.Put another piece of parchment paper on top of the cookie dough, and with a rolling pin, roll the dough to about 1/4 inch thick.
  5. cut the house?roof (2 pieces) 8 inches by 6 inches
  6. front and back 7 inches by 3 inches by 6-1/2 inches
  7. sides (2 pieces) 7 inches by 3 inches
  8. Arrange the cookie pieces on a baking tray and place it back into the fridge while you preheat the oven.
  9. Heat the oven to 350F.
  10. Bake the chilled cut out pieces for 15-17 minutes.
  11. Let the cookies cool completely on the baking sheet.
  12. Royal icing

  13. Fit your stand mixer with the whisk attachment. In the mixing bowl, combine the egg whites and vanilla and whisk until frothy.
  14. Add powder sugar gradually and mix on low speed until the sugar is incorporated and the mixture is shiny.
  15. Turn the speed up to its highest setting and beat until mixture forms stiff, glossy peaks, about 5 to 7 minutes
  16. Assemble the house

  17. Place the royal icing in two piping bags. Set one aside.
  18. Cut a tiny corner in the other one and pipe royal icing along the sides of the house pieces. Hold them together to form the gingerbread house.
  19. Let the house dry for a couple of hours before decorating it.
  20. Cut a tiny corner to the second bag of royal icing. Pipe royal icing on the roof of the house, along side the door and the windows. Decorate with sprinkles, candy and gumdrops as you please.
  21. To assemble the village you’ll need several gingerbread houses placed on a white board. Sprinkle coconut flakes all over the place to mimic snowflakes.
  22. With the help of toothpicks, arrange throughout the village.

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Make the cookie dough and cut the 6 pieces. Bake as directed and let the cookies cool down before assembling the house. Have your royal icing ready.Gingerbread house recipe with step by step photos (8)

Pipe royal icing along the sides and the roof part of the front of the house piece. Attach the two sides to it.

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Pipe royal icing along the sides and roof part on the back of the house piece. Attach it to the house.

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Pipe royal icing along the sides of the house for the rooftop. Do it on both sides.

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Place the remaining two pieces on an angle to form the roof on top of the house.Gingerbread house recipe with step by step photos (14) Gingerbread house recipe with step by step photos (15)

To be on the safe side, pipe royal icing on the top of the house, where the roof pieces touch each other.

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Let the house dry for a couple of hours before you decorate it. Have your decorations ready!

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Pipe royal icing on the roof of the house and decorate with your desired candy.Gingerbread house recipe with step by step photos (18)

Don’t forget to have fun!

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disclosure – this post is sponsored by PEEPs. although I’ve been compensated to develop the recipe and write this post, the opinions expressed here are all mine. thank you for supporting brands I love.
Gingerbread house recipe with step by step photos (2024)
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