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    Start a New Holiday Tradition: Bake Your Own Gingerbread House

    Published: Nov 19, 2015 Β· Modified: Jan 2, 2025 by Audrey Β· This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Homemade Gingerbread House made with basic baking ingredients and colorful seasonal candies you can create a gingerbread house you'll enjoy eating.

    Nothing celebrates the season like making a homemade gingerbread house! From the aromatic smell of the baked gingerbread to the bright colorful candies, making your own gingerbread house is a beloved holiday tradition that has been around for centuries.

    Whether you’re an experienced holiday baker or a gingerbread novice, you’ll find an easy recipe and cutting guide to give you the base to turn your gingerbread house into a showstopper.

    Are you ready to build a gingerbread masterpiece!

    gingerbread house decorated with candy

    Yes, you could buy one of those prebaked kits that have been sitting on the shelf for who knows how long.

    Or you could make them with graham crackers.

    Or you could pull together some basic ingredients you probably already have in the house and bake one yourself. It is so easy - TRUST ME!

    I vividly remember holiday time at my babysitter's house in my preschool years. Her kitchen table and counter would be lined with Gingerbread Houses she made for neighbors and friends, including my family.

    This is from the original copy of the recipe she gave my mom decades ago. I have made it a few times, including in a post years ago that I decided needed some new photos.

    Luckily my helper was more than happy to assist me with the decorating while I snapped the pictures.

    Gingerbread House - easy recipe to make your own gingerbread house with royal icing.
    Making a pattern with mints on the roof.
    Gingerbread House - easy recipe to make your own gingerbread house with royal icing.
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    Gingerbread House - easy recipe to make your own gingerbread house with royal icing.
    Mini Figure Santa popping out of the chimney

    J had a blast making it, as evidenced by the royal icing all over the table and him. Little tip for you, royal icing gets hard when it dries. You probably want to clean up as soon as you are done decorating to make your life easier.

    Gingerbread House for all Seasons

    While it is traditionally made for Christmas, you could make a gingerbread house for any time of year:

    • a haunted house
    • a log cabin
    • a romantic cottage
    • the Easter Bunny's house

    With a little imagination and a trip down the seasonal candy aisle it can be so many wondrous things.

    Gingerbread House Pattern

    This cutting guide is based on a 16 x 10 pan. If you have a jelly roll or half sheet pan, which are larger, trim off the excess to create a 16 x 10 rectangle. You can use the scraps to create shutters, fences or other decorations ... or just nibble on it.

    cutting pattern for gingerbread house
    gingerbread house decorated with candy

    Recipe

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    Ingredients
     

    GINGERBREAD

    • 2 ΒΎ cups flour
    • β…” cups molasses
    • β…“ cup brown sugar (packed)
    • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
    • 3 teaspoons baking powder
    • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
    • 1 teaspoon ginger
    • Β½ teaspoon salt
    • β…› teaspoon cloves
    • 1 egg

    ROYAL ICING

    • 3 egg whites
    • Β½ teaspoon cream of tartar
    • 1 pound powdered sugar

    DECORATING

    • candy for decorating (gum drops, candy canes, mints, hard candies, jelly beans, etc.)

    Instructions
     

    • Mix all gingerbread ingredients thoroughly and chill for several hours.
    • Preheat oven to 300℉. Line a 16 x 10 baking pan with parchment paper leaving a few inches over the edge to help remove bread from the pan.
    • Roll (press) dough into the pan as evenly as possible and bake at 300 degrees for 20 -30 minutes.
    • Remove bread from pan and cut immediately. Allow the gingerbread to cool completely before assembling.
      cutting pattern for gingerbread house
    • The gingerbread should be very hard when cooled (if necessary, the pieces can be laid back on a cookie sheet and placed in the oven for 5-10 minutes longer). The roof sections will break off if the dough is not thoroughly baked.
    • When ready to assemble make the royal icing.
    • Beat all ingredients in mixing bowl until icing stands in peaks, then keep the bowl covered at all times with a damp cloth as this icing dries very quickly and becomes very hard.
    • Place icing in a decorator bag to pipe on decorations (or a plastic bag with the tip cut off). Or you can use a knife or spoon.
    • Assemble house and attach candies with the royal icing.

    Until next time, happy eating.
    ~Audrey

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Carlee

      November 21, 2015 at 9:29 am

      How cute! Our family used to have a boys vs. girls gingerbread house decorating contest with those kits you can buy. We should start from scratch one of these years!

      Reply
      • Audrey

        November 23, 2015 at 8:11 am

        My BFF from high school does that too. Sounds fun.

    2. Erin @ Nourishing My Scholar

      November 22, 2015 at 4:55 am

      Beautiful ginger bread house! We make one every year from scratch. Last year it was the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars and this year we are trying to make Hogwarts from Harry Potter.

      Reply
      • Audrey

        November 23, 2015 at 8:10 am

        Wow! I am proud we got up 4 walls and a roof, ha ha!

    3. Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden

      December 03, 2015 at 1:47 pm

      Looks like a cute project to do with the grandkids! I haven't had a lot of luck over the years with gingerbread houses but your post makes me want to try again. #HomeMattersParty

      Reply
      • Audrey

        December 03, 2015 at 3:37 pm

        I just let my son decorate it how he wanted and didn't worry how it looked - he had a blast.

    4. Wendy @ Living Almost Naturally

      December 04, 2015 at 10:03 am

      My kids and I love to make Gingerbread houses at Christmas! I've never baked my own though. I'm going to have to try your recipe!

      Reply
      • Audrey

        December 04, 2015 at 4:35 pm

        I should make it an annual tradition, my son loved it.

    5. Sahana

      December 06, 2015 at 1:10 pm

      Sounds like fun to make it from scratch , Audrey. Love it

      Reply
      • Audrey

        December 10, 2015 at 1:26 pm

        It is always fun to make.

    6. Alayna

      December 08, 2015 at 2:38 pm

      How fun! We just did our annual Gingerbread House decorating party with my husband's family this past weekend. I have to admit I've never made the gingerbread - the MIL always does such a fantastic job I just let her do it πŸ˜‰
      It's been another great blog party weekend with you at the #HomeMattersParty.

      Reply
      • Audrey

        December 10, 2015 at 1:21 pm

        Someday I would like to do a bunch of them. But for now my helper limits me to one.

    7. Jamie

      December 09, 2015 at 2:58 pm

      I love this idea!! The ones at the store are always broken, or smell weird. This looks really easy to do! πŸ™‚ #HomeMattersParty

      Reply
      • Audrey

        December 10, 2015 at 1:19 pm

        And they have been sitting in that plastic for how long?

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