Through the decades, royal icing has been the edible glue of choice when it comes to building gingerbread houses. Royal icing dries hard, doesn’t smudge or run, pipes precisely, and is quite sturdy.
Building a gingerbread house is supposed to be a fun experience, but this one icing mistake turns it into nothing but a frustrating, fussy, mess.
If you're looking for a cleaner finish to the Christmas Gingerbread houses you want to display during the holiday season, it is time to borrow decorating tricks from the professionals. While the rest ...
Gingerbread, and gingerbread houses, date back at least to the 16th century. Taking inspiration from European folk tales, the biscuit cottage has long been a favorite of courtiers and grade schoolers ...
MANILA, Philippines — You can make your own Gingerbread House, even alter the design from a snowy cottage to a Bahay Kubo to ...
Nutritious gingerbread icing made with three simple ingredients offers a sturdy, lighter alternative for building and ...
How do you keep your gingerbread house from falling apart? Two winners of the National Gingerbread House Competition at Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville share their secrets. Faith An and Deborah ...
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Cute paper gingerbread house craft

Create a cute paper Gingerbread House Craft with your kids without the mess of frosting or baking. Here's how to make this ...