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 ...
The holidays are an exciting and busy season -- shopping for gifts, planning holiday parties and meals, and, of course, lots of baking. While leaving cookies out during Christmas is a tradition in ...
Put icing in a piping bag or a ziploc bag with a cut off a corner. Find a piece of cardboard to build the house on and start with putting icing on the board for the front of the house, place the front ...
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.
The holiday season brings many cherished traditions, and few are as sweet as building a gingerbread house. Families gather around tables piled with gingerbread slabs, colorful candies, and sticky ...
Have you ever spent hours crafting an adorable gingerbread house, only to have it completely fall apart the second you tried to move it? While Christmas movies make it seem as though it's incredibly ...
MANILA, Philippines — You can make your own Gingerbread House, even alter the design from a snowy cottage to a Bahay Kubo to ...
Hansel and Gretel weren't the only suckers to fall hard for gingerbread. This is the season when professional bakers and newbie cooks, the young, the old and the in-between start to tackle gingerbread ...
Peter Williams makes highly elaborate gingerbread houses. He's depicted San Francisco's Painted Ladies and zoo, as well as a replica of the International Space Station.