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<p>🎄☃️✨ Welcome to&nbsp;<strong>Day 19</strong>&nbsp;of<strong><em>&nbsp;</em></strong><em><strong>Blogmas At Home</strong></em>! It’s&nbsp;<strong>6 days until Christmas</strong>&nbsp;and it&#8217;s time to stick to the 4 main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corn and syrup! ✨☃️🎄</p>



<p>Last year, I went all out with my gingerbread construction and made a <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/gingerbread-christmas-market/">Gingerbread Christmas Market</a>, complete with a <em>kransekake</em> Christmas tree and little stalls selling different goods. It was my <em>magnum opus</em>. I won&#8217;t lie though&#8230; it was INTENSE. I ended up covered in icing and very worn out, so, this year, I went back to basics (well, almost). </p>



<p>For as long as I can remember, the gingerbread house in our family has been the &#8216;Finnish fairy-tale house&#8217; from the December 2002 issue of BBC Good Food magazine, which was a recipe shared by a woman called Mira Paren. We always use that recipe for our gingerbread dough, and, when I&#8217;m not running away with some crazy gingerbread Christmas market concept, we typically follow the basic construction for the house too. This year, we went for that traditional house again, but with a few extra decorations to make it super special.</p>



<p>While this post is not a recipe, nor a tutorial, I thought I would show you around the gingerbread house that my mum and I made together this year- kind of a &#8216;Hey MTV, welcome to my (gingerbread) crib&#8217; situation. Let&#8217;s get into the House Tour, shall we?</p>


<h2 class="simpletoc-title">Table of Contents</h2>
<ul class="simpletoc-list">
<li><a href="#the-basic-construction">The Basic Construction</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-decorations">The Decorations</a>


<ul><li>
<a href="#the-roof">The Roof</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-chimney">The Chimney</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-fence">The Fence</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-paving-stones">The Paving Stones</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-windows">The Windows</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-chimney-breast">The Chimney Breast</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-front-door">The Front Door</a>

</li>
<li><a href="#the-people-animals-tree">The People, Animals + Tree</a>

</li>
</ul>
<li><a href="#final-thoughts">Final Thoughts</a>
</li></ul>

<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-basic-construction">The Basic Construction</h2>


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<p>As I mentioned, we use the same recipe for our gingerbread house dough every year. I actually posted that recipe on the blog last year- you can find it <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/christmas-gingerbread-finnish-spiced-biscuits/">here</a>. It&#8217;s not <em>technically </em>gingerbread (it doesn&#8217;t actually even contain ginger) but it is DELICIOUS and super sturdy, so it&#8217;s great for building with. Also, side note at this point: I never knew there were people who made gingerbread houses with no intention of eating them&#8230;? I am BAFFLED- why would you go to all that trouble just to throw it away?! I&#8217;ve seen this trend at the moment of using hot glue to assemble it and I just&#8230; it breaks my sugar-loving heart. We always eat our gingerbread house and it is always delicious and I absolutely would not have it any other way. We used royal icing to stick this house together and it worked perfectly.</p>



<p>When cutting out all of the gingerbread pieces, we always do the building pieces first, then the people/figures/trees and then, finally, all of the scraps and remaining dough is kneaded together and rolled into one big base piece. </p>



<p>The structure of this gingerbread house is pretty simple: it is just 2 square(-ish) walls, 2 end walls (with gables)and 2 rectangular roof pieces. It also has a chimney (4x little rectangle pieces, 2 of them with triangles cut out at the bottom, so that the chimney can sit flush against the ridge of the roof).</p>



<p>In terms of people/figures, we opted to keep it simple this year and just do one man and one woman (nominally my mum and dad), as opposed to the whole family that we usually do! There&#8217;s not tons of space around the house, so we tried to keep the figures to a minimum. We did also include our dog though (but I had to cut her out freehand because we don&#8217;t have a dog-shaped cutter, so she&#8217;s a <em>little </em>bit squiffy). Around the back, we have a tree and a reindeer, because, after all, it is Christmas. </p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-decorations">The Decorations</h2>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-roof">The Roof</h3>


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<p>We always use Smarties for the roof tiles, which is what the original recipe did. I think it makes the whole thing look so cheerful (plus it makes the roof pieces <em>super</em> tasty to eat).</p>


<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-chimney">The Chimney</h3>


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<p>To decorate the chimney, we just covered it in royal icing. Whenever I&#8217;m left unsupervised for more than a second, I always end up filling the chimney with Jelly Tots. I have no explanation for this other than I think it looks funny. </p>



<p>Also, side note: have Jelly Tots changed shape? Last I remember they were flatter, with only a slight dome, whereas now they just resemble slightly smaller American Hard Gums?!</p>


<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-fence">The Fence </h3>


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<p>The marshmallow fence is another design feature that came from the original recipe. They probably wouldn&#8217;t keep any intruders out, but they taste good so we&#8217;ll let it slide.</p>


<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-paving-stones">The Paving Stones</h3>


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<p>Again, from the original recipe- we stick a few giant chocolate buttons leading up to the front door to act as little paving stones. I had actually planned to use <a href="https://www.cadbury.co.uk/products/cadbury-dairy-milk-twisted-milk-and-white-chocolate-buttons-bag-105g/">Cadbury Twisted buttons</a> for this, but they ended up looking a little bit <em>too </em>much, so we just went with the classic plain ones. </p>


<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-windows">The Windows</h3>


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<p>This was one of my new ideas for this year: After Eight shutters. I sometimes find that, in the midst of all of the other decorations, the windows get a little neglected and end up looking a bit lacklustre, compared to the rest of the house- I thought that adding some dark shutters for contrast might help to liven them up a little bit. I didn&#8217;t want to bother with tempering dark chocolate or anything, so I had the idea to use chopped up After Eights (which are mint chocolate thins). I cut a single After Eight into quarters, then cut two of the quarters in half to make 4 little shutters (2 for each window). I snacked on the leftovers, obviously.</p>



<p>For the windows themselves, I just piped them on using the royal icing- I know lots of gingerbread houses have boiled sweet/gelatine sheet windows, but I think that&#8217;s a little beyond my capabilities at the moment!</p>


<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-chimney-breast">The Chimney Breast</h3>


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<p>Okay, the chimney breast is another of my slightly rogue ideas- but I&#8217;ve actually been doing it for a couple of years now because I like it so much! I use a Curly Wurly as a &#8216;chimney breast&#8217;- I just trim it to the size of the back wall (closest to the chimney, because, obviously, we&#8217;re all about <em>realism </em>here) and stick it on with royal icing.</p>



<p>For the little stones on the chimney breast, I used these<a href="https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/cooks-ingredients-mini-jazzies/833834-752673-752674"> mini jazzies from Waitrose. </a>I just piped some royal icing into each of the holes in the Curly Curly and pressed the mini jazzies onto those splodges. I used to use Jelly Tots for this, but they are the wrong shape now (see my earlier Jelly Tot rant), so I had to use these- honestly, I think I like them even better! </p>


<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-front-door">The Front Door</h3>


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<p>Like the windows, the front door is often a bit of an afterthought on our gingerbread houses. This year, I was determined to give it some love and attention. Admittedly, my initial plan did <em>not </em>work out- I tried to create a little door canopy using two After Eights and some trimmed candy canes, but it wasn&#8217;t sturdy enough. In the end, we used two (different) After Eights to make a kind of &#8216;farmhouse&#8217; style Dutch door (side note: I just googled what those were called and it never occurred to me that that was why the bullet journalling community calls cutting away some of the paper a Dutch door! The more you know&#8230;). I also stuck a mini M&amp;M on as the handle.</p>



<p>To decorate around the door, we stuck two candy canes (my mum trimmed these down to remove the curved part- she actually used some secateurs to do this and it was <em>much</em> easier than trying to chop them with a knife) on either side and made a little evergreen garland above it. To do that, I just piped on a good amount of royal icing, then used tweezers to stick<a href="https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/waitrose-sprinkles-holly-berry/833238-742024-742025"> these holly sprinkles</a> (also from Waitrose) into the icing.</p>


<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="the-people-animals-tree">The People, Animals + Tree</h3>


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<p>It suddenly occurred to me, as I was sticking the people into the icing beside the house, that giving the gingerbread man fancy little buttons and the gingerbread woman an apron was&#8230; problematic. In my defence, my mum and I were both wearing aprons at the time (though, then again, my dad was not wearing a shirt&#8230;). It&#8217;s just what we&#8217;ve always done, but I&#8217;ve never thought about the questionable gender roles at play before! Maybe next year I&#8217;ll give the gingerbread woman a little power suit to remind her that the world is her oyster. Then again, I spend half my time in an apron, and there&#8217;s absolutely nothing wrong with that, so maybe I&#8217;ll just give the gingerbread man an apron too! Yeah, I think that&#8217;s the vibe. </p>



<p>Anyway, I just used royal icing to decorate the people (and the dog). I kept things simple (no faces) because I didn&#8217;t want to tempt fate. For the reindeer, I used royal icing for the eye, then used a little more icing to stick on a red mini M&amp;M for the nose. For the tree, I did little swoops of icing as garlands and then I stuck on some Jelly Tots as the decorations. </p>


<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="final-thoughts">Final Thoughts</h2>


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<p>I think this might just be&#8230; my favourite gingerbread house we&#8217;ve ever had! It&#8217;s fun and it&#8217;s covered in sweets and it&#8217;s cute and I KNOW it will be tasty- I&#8217;m very proud of this one. It&#8217;s giving&#8230; Hansel and Gretel, without the prospect of being baked alive. Good times. </p>



<p>I hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed my Gingerbread House Tour. Do you make a gingerbread house at Christmastime? Let me know in the comments below!</p>



<p>Gemma</p>



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<p>Today, I am bringing you a walkthrough of my 2022 gingerbread undertaking: the Gingerbread Christmas Market! This post is a little later than intended- sorry! It was a <em>big </em>project, and one that required a lot of careful planning. There was modelling, there was maths, and there was icing <em>everywhere</em>. This post is not a recipe, but I will be walking you through my process, along with the numerous difficulties I encountered along the way- I&#8217;m beginning to feel there is nothing more humbling than attempting to make a gingerbread sculpture! Well, let&#8217;s get into it&#8230;</p>



<p><strong>Phase 1</strong>:<strong> Conception</strong></p>



<p>I am no architect. In general, I have very little practical sense, maths is not my strong suit and I often wonder if GCSE Physics was really just a fever dream. Nevertheless, I dreamt up a gingerbread project that required mathematical, architectural and functional planning, so plan I had to. Of course, I turned to The Sims. Using my hard-earned ninja building skills, acquired from hours of designing mansions for my filthy rich super-Sims, I made myself some concept art:</p>



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<p>To be frank, I feel the Sims render was not overly necessary. The basic concept was this: big tree in middle, small stalls around tree. Pretty simple. </p>



<p>While I was conceptualising my <em>magnum opus</em>, I came across a Scandinavian celebration cake: the <em>kransekake</em>. I believe this translates to &#8216;wreath cake&#8217;, but, to me, these almond-y confections resemble a big Christmas tree. It was <em>fate! </em>I was sold. The central tree of my market would be a <em>kransekake </em>and the huts would be made of gingerbread. The conceptualisation was complete.</p>



<p><strong>Phase 2:</strong><strong> Planning</strong></p>



<p>After much scouring and much being appalled at the extortionate cost of some of the tins, I finally managed to track down a <em>kransekake </em>tin set at a (relatively) reasonable price. It was a second hand version of <a href="https://www.lakeland.co.uk/15555/kransekake-non-stick-6-cake-ring-mould-tins">this</a> one, from Lakeland (which has been discontinued &#8211; sad face). </p>



<p>Once I had my tins and I could visualise how big the central <em>kransekake </em>would be, it was time to model the huts themselves, which I would be making out of gingerbread. I made a prototype from card, which I then used to cut out templates for each of the individual pieces. I decided to make 5 stalls, with each hut consisting of one front piece, one back piece, two side pieces, two roof pieces, 1 shelf piece, 2 long divider pieces and (at least) 4 short divider pieces:</p>



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<p>I wanted to be able to light my huts up from the inside, using electric tea-lights, so I made sure to leave a gap on the back pieces large enough for the tea-lights. The fronts had a rectangular hole to mimic the store front. I also made a small, rectangular template to make a few chalkboard stand-up signs. I used small heart and star-shaped cutters for some merchandise and a larger star cutter to make the topper for my <em>kransekake</em> tree. </p>



<p>I then had to decide what to build my gingerbread market on, since it would be too large for a standard cake board. In the end, I found a circular piece of recycled plywood, which I wrapped tightly in foil (secured with masking tape). The plywood was roughly 50cm diameter (though, had everything gone to plan, a slightly larger board might have been preferable). </p>



<p>All that was left to do was to decide what each of my 5 stalls would sell and calculate the amount of gingerbread I would need to make. One of these jobs was <em>much</em> more enjoyable than the other. The calculation part (obviously) required a lot of maths, which was an unpleasant, yet wholly necessary, task. I worked out that I would need a double batch of <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/christmas-gingerbread-finnish-spiced-biscuits/">my gingerbread recipe</a>. This ended up being the perfect amount (yay for successful maths-ing!), after I broke 2 of the walls (boo&#8230;) and had enough dough to rebuild them. Phew. For the stalls, I simply selected merchandise that I loved and that I felt were easy to recreate in miniature form. I settled on: <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/copycat-christmas-market-nuts/">nuts</a>, sweets, hot chocolate and cookies, and I dedicated the final store to my brother and his girlfriend, who came to spend Christmas with us (read: I was undecided about the merchandise and hoped to gain inspiration later on, while decorating). </p>



<p>And, with that, my gingerbread Christmas market had been conceptualised, planned and prepared. It was time to get baking!</p>



<p><strong>Phase 3: Baking</strong></p>



<p>I began with the gingerbread. Following my plan, I made a double batch of <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/christmas-gingerbread-finnish-spiced-biscuits/">my usual recipe</a> and, once it had chilled in the fridge, I  cut out the shapes I needed using my templates. I tried to bake similar sized pieces together, so that they would cook evenly. Immediately after the main pieces came out of the oven, I placed the corresponding template on top of each piece and trimmed the edges with a small, serated knife. This would ensure that the pieces fit together properly later, when I was building. There is a <em>very</em> small time frame in which the gingerbread is soft enough to do this in (literally about 1-2 minutes). My advice is to start with the edges that truly require trimming (all the outer edges of the walls of the house, and the short sides of the shelves). The roofs can stand going untrimmed, but trimming one of the long sides (for the middle of the roof, where the two pieces join), would be helpful if you have time. It was at this stage I met my first hurdle: the combination of burnt fingertips from touching super-hot, straight-from-the-oven gingerbread and the rapid cooling of said gingerbread led to a couple of breakages. Luckily, as I said, I had just enough gingerbread to remake those unfortunate pieces! </p>



<p>Each stall required 13 separate pieces, as shown here:</p>



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<p>Again, that&#8217;s one front, one back, two sides, two roofs, one shelf, two long dividers and four short dividers (though I ended up using a few more of the short dividers on each hut). I also cut out a large star, 6 blackboard signs, 5 mini stars and 5 mini hearts.</p>



<p>Once I had all my gingerbread pieces, I was thoroughly tired out- it was quite a process! I packed all my walls and pieces into tins, and called it a night. </p>



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<p>The next day, I baked my <em>kransekake. </em>I used <a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/pauls_kransekake_83354">this</a> recipe. However, I did run into a few issues with it. Despite giving my larger layers an extra minute of baking time, and the fact they were indeed golden on top, as Paul requested, they were underbaked (to the point where they collapsed on assembly&#8230;RIP bottom 3 layers&#8230;). I wonder, perhaps, if a lower temperature and longer bake would have been more suitable? I hope to try another recipe at some point, to compare. </p>



<p>With that, the baking phase was done! It was time for the next stage: decorating.</p>



<p><strong>Phase 4: Decorating</strong></p>



<p>Finally, it was time for the fun part! Decorating! I compiled my various sprinkles, sweets and snacks, ready to use:</p>



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<p>To start with, I used the mini m&amp;m&#8217;s (which are almost impossible to get in the UK- you could easily substitute them with mini Smarties if needed), the gold edible balls and the dark chocolate. (Side note: this post is absolutely not sponsored by Waitrose, despite what this layout might suggest).</p>



<p>I began by cutting the mini m&amp;m&#8217;s in half. I say I, I did one and promptly let my dad take over. Yay for sous-chefs! (But seriously, thank you, Dad). You want to cut them through the side with the &#8216;m&#8217; on it, so you have little almond shapes. These will form the coloured lights that are strung around the stalls.</p>



<p>Once I had my m&amp;m lights at the ready, I tempered some dark chocolate (you can read more about my tempering process on <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/peppermint-bark/">this</a> post) and put it into a piping bag with a small round tip. Using the chocolate, I piped a a slight arc across the top of the front and side pieces, to form a string for the lights. While the chocolate was still wet, I (and my dad- mainly my dad) stuck the half m&amp;m&#8217;s onto the chocolate &#8216;strings&#8217;. I also piped small rectangles and ovals above the strings on the front and slightly larger versions on 5 of the 10 sides, to form the signs.  On the backs, I piped around the opening for the candles and placed gold balls onto the chocolate to resemble little lights. I also attempted to pipe a little chocolate Christmas tree above the arch on each back. </p>



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<p>As you can see, some of my attempts were more successful than others! Let&#8217;s focus on the one, perfect tree I managed to do!</p>



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<p>Isn&#8217;t she pretty? I was very proud. I also piped rectangles of chocolate onto my blackboard signs, and &#8216;decorated&#8217; (I use the term very loosely) some of the mini cookies.</p>



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<p>While the chocolate was setting, I whipped up some royal icing. I ended up using 4 egg whites&#8217; worth, but I made it in two separate batches, so that it wouldn&#8217;t dry up during the process. I put a small amount of the icing into a piping bag with a very small, round nozzle and used it to pipe the finishing touches on the signs. I wrote out the full name of the shops on the sides:</p>



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<p>And then drew a little symbol for each shop on the smaller signs on the front:</p>



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<p>Finally, I added some finishing touches to the blackboard signs/mini cookies:</p>



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<p>And, with that, the initial decorations were complete!</p>



<p><strong>Phase 5: Assembly</strong></p>



<p>I feel like the assembly is the part of gingerbread-house making that feels the most daunting. What if you break your decorations? What if the whole thing collapses? Needless to say, I was very nervous. Anyway, I began by assembling my <em>kransekake </em>in the middle of the board (which I placed on a Lazy Susan, for ease). I spread a thin layer of icing down, then began to build the <em>kransekake, </em>drizzling each layer with icing in the traditional way, as Paul instructs. I think I should, perhaps, have used the finer nozzle for this, but we live and learn. </p>



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<p>This is a delightful photo of the <em>kransekake </em>in process, before the bottom 3 layers (which you can see here) decided they had had enough of life at the bottom of the tower and promptly gave way, toppling the <em>kransekake</em>. I ended up lifting the top 15 layers up, removing the bottom 3, and putting the smaller <em>kransekake </em>back onto the board. It has since held up perfectly and actually fits better on the board with the houses! All&#8217;s well that ends well, I suppose. I placed the larger star gingerbread on top of the <em>kransekake</em>, for the finishing touch. Below is the <em>kransekake</em>, before the <em>Big Squash</em>. </p>



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<p>Once the <em>kransekake </em>had been assembled, rescued and then reassembled, I began to build the stalls. Working on 1/5th of the board at a time, I spread a thin layer of icing down and built a stall directly onto the board. I began by placing the front wall, facing out, where I wanted it, then used the same piping bag I used to ice the <em>kransekake </em>to stick the walls together. I used the piping bag with the thinner nozzle, the one I used for writing on the signs, to stick the shelves together. I did have to break off parts of my dividers to get a good fit, but this was actually quite easy! Unfortunately, I have no photos from this stage because I was absolutely COVERED in royal icing. It was all very sticky. </p>



<p>My shelves were a bit top heavy, so I ended up using 2 extra small dividers per stall as supports, placing them upright on the board and using icing to stick them to the bottom of the shelves. They worked perfectly! </p>



<p>I repeated this process for every stall, spacing them evenly around the board. Once they were all constructed, I placed my blackboard signs randomly around the board, propping 2 up against each other and securing them with a little royal icing. After giving everything a little time to set up, I could move on to adding the finishing touches. </p>



<p><strong>Phase 6: Finishing touches</strong></p>



<p>The first thing that I had to do was to cover the roofs of the huts with snow. For this, I thinned my remaining royal icing slightly with water, so that it would cover the huts more easily and drip off the edge a little, mimicking icicles. I hope you can see that in the pictures!</p>



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<p>I then used a little more royal icing to stick down the &#8216;merchandise&#8217; in each tray. For the hot chocolate stand, I divided the shelf into 3 sections and filled one with chopped milk chocolate, one with chopped white chocolate and one with micro marshmallows (seriously, micro, not mini- they&#8217;re even smaller!).</p>



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<p>For the sweet stall, I again divided the shelf into 3 and filled the individual sections with mini jazzies, mini fudge chunks and crushed candy canes.</p>



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<p>For Ben and Amy&#8217;s stall, I divided the shelf into 2 and filled it with chocolate chips and small lengths of strawberry laces (I was, as I had hoped, eventually inspired by Amy&#8217;s love for chocolate and my own leftover toppings).</p>



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<p>For the nut stall, I divided the tray into 3 and chopped up one each of my <a href="https://gemmaathome.co.uk/copycat-christmas-market-nuts/">Copycat Christmas Market Nuts</a>: a pecan, an almond and a cashew, to put in each section.</p>



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<p>Finally, for the cookie stall, I left the tray undivided and filled it with 5 of my mini gingerbread cookies (plus a couple of white chocolate chips for good measure).</p>



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<p>Then, all that was left to do was to scatter a few snowflake sprinkles around the place and dust the whole thing with icing sugar snow!</p>



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<p>Overall, this project was a MASSIVE undertaking, but I&#8217;m really proud of how well it turned out. Of course, there a bits that are messy, there are parts that I could have done better and I&#8217;m not sure the clothes that I was wearing will ever truly be clean again. BUT, it is a little bit of festive fun that I took from concept to completion and I think, all in all, it looks pretty good! I hope you like it, and I&#8217;d love to hear about any gingerbread projects you undertook this year!</p>



<p>Gemma </p>



<p>xxx</p>
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<p>Before a couple of years ago, I had never made traditional gingerbread biscuits. I know, gasp! Growing up, we did have a homemade gingerbread house every year at Christmas, but we used a slightly different recipe for our dough. It may not be traditional in the UK, but it is very much a tradition for our family! Today, I&#8217;m sharing the recipe for our version of gingerbread. It can be used for making individual biscuits and Christmas houses- make sure to check back later this week to see what I&#8217;m using this dough for this year!</p>



<p>The dough in question comes from the December 2002 issue of BBC Good Food magazine, under the name &#8216;Finnish fairy-tale house&#8217;, and was shared by a woman called Mira Paren. Unlike traditional gingerbread, this dough is flavoured with cardamom, cloves, cinnamon and orange- no ginger in sight! But, trust me- it is truly delicious! </p>



<p>The recipe below makes enough to build a standard gingerbread house, which we have done for many years. I will, at some point, share the process of making a house using this dough. However, this year, I&#8217;m using this dough for a different gingerbread undertaking, which I&#8217;m VERY excited about. Stay tuned! You can also easily use this dough for individual biscuits- which I have also done many, many times. The number of biscuits it yields will, of course, vary depending on how big your cutters are. I have listed this recipe as making about 30 average-sized biscuits, but please consider this figure a rough estimate! </p>



<p>You can decorate these biscuits however you want- glacé icing, royal icing and melted chocolate, alongside an array of sweets and treats, all work well. If you use this for a house, you definitely want to use something that sets firm, such as royal icing or caramel. We only want structurally-sound gingerbread houses on this blog! These biscuits are perfect for making with kids (it&#8217;s true! I was the kid!)- easy to make, easy to decorate and very easy to enjoy afterwards.</p>



<p>Let me know if you try this recipe out and, if you do, I&#8217;d love to hear how you think it compares to traditional gingerbread! Like I said, keep an eye out later on this week for a post detailing my 2022 gingerbread undertaking- I think it&#8217;s going to be so much fun!</p>



<p>Gemma</p>



<p>xxx</p>


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<h2 class="wprm-recipe-name wprm-block-text-bold">Christmas &#8216;Gingerbread&#8217; (Finnish Spiced Biscuits)</h2>

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<div class="wprm-recipe-summary wprm-block-text-normal"><span style="display: block;">A robust, spiced cookie that can be used as an alternative to traditional gingerbread for both individual biscuits and Christmas houses. Decorate using melted chocolate, glacé or royal icing, with small sweets and sprinkles. </span></div>
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<div id="recipe-172-ingredients" class="wprm-recipe-ingredients-container wprm-recipe-172-ingredients-container wprm-block-text-normal wprm-ingredient-style-regular wprm-recipe-images-before" data-recipe="172" data-servings="30"><h3 class="wprm-recipe-header wprm-recipe-ingredients-header wprm-block-text-bold wprm-align-left wprm-header-decoration-none" style="">Ingredients</h3><div class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-group"><ul class="wprm-recipe-ingredients"><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="0"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">140</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">g</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">unsalted butter, at room temperature</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="1"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">100</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">g</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">golden caster sugar</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="2"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">1</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">egg</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="3"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">1</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">tsp</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">bicarbonate of soda</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="4"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">100</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">ml</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">golden syrup</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="5"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">1</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">tsp</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">ground cardamom seeds</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-notes wprm-recipe-ingredient-notes-faded">(can be obtained by grinding the seeds from 2tsp cardamom pods)</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="6"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">1</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">tsp</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">ground cloves</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="7"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">1</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">tsp</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">ground cinnamon</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="8"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">1</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">tsp</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">grated orange zest</span></li><li class="wprm-recipe-ingredient" style="list-style-type: disc;" data-uid="9"><span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-amount">450</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-unit">g</span>&#32;<span class="wprm-recipe-ingredient-name">plain flour, sifted</span></li></ul></div></div>
<div id="recipe-172-instructions" class="wprm-recipe-instructions-container wprm-recipe-172-instructions-container wprm-block-text-normal" data-recipe="172"><h3 class="wprm-recipe-header wprm-recipe-instructions-header wprm-block-text-bold wprm-align-left wprm-header-decoration-none" style="">Instructions</h3><div class="wprm-recipe-instruction-group"><ul class="wprm-recipe-instructions"><li id="wprm-recipe-172-step-0-0" class="wprm-recipe-instruction" style="list-style-type: decimal;"><div class="wprm-recipe-instruction-text" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><span style="display: block;">In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter and 50g of the sugar until pale and fluffy.</span></div></li><li id="wprm-recipe-172-step-0-1" class="wprm-recipe-instruction" style="list-style-type: decimal;"><div class="wprm-recipe-instruction-text" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><span style="display: block;">In a separate bowl, whisk the egg with the remaining 50g sugar until pale and thick (the &#39;ribbon stage&#39;). You should be able to draw a figure of eight with the batter as it falls from the whisk.</span></div></li><li id="wprm-recipe-172-step-0-2" class="wprm-recipe-instruction" style="list-style-type: decimal;"><div class="wprm-recipe-instruction-text" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><span style="display: block;">Combine the bicarbonate of soda with the golden syrup, then pour into the butter mixture and mix well. Add the beaten egg mixture and mix again. </span></div></li><li id="wprm-recipe-172-step-0-3" class="wprm-recipe-instruction" style="list-style-type: decimal;"><div class="wprm-recipe-instruction-text" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><span style="display: block;">Add the spices, orange zest and flour to the bowl and mix thoroughly, until a cohesive dough has formed. Form the dough into a ball, wrap in clingfilm and chill in the fridge for 30 minutes.</span></div></li><li id="wprm-recipe-172-step-0-4" class="wprm-recipe-instruction" style="list-style-type: decimal;"><div class="wprm-recipe-instruction-text" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><span style="display: block;">Once the dough has chilled, preheat the oven to 190°C and line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Remove the dough from the fridge and place it on a floured surface and roll it out to the thickness of a £1 coin. Cut out shapes using a cookie cutter, and place on a lined baking tray. </span></div></li><li id="wprm-recipe-172-step-0-5" class="wprm-recipe-instruction" style="list-style-type: decimal;"><div class="wprm-recipe-instruction-text" style="margin-bottom: 5px;"><span style="display: block;">Bake the cookies in the preheated oven for 6-8 minutes, depending on the size. Allow to cool fully before decorating.</span></div></li></ul></div></div>
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