Sunday 11 December 2011

Ginger Bread House Tutorial (PT 1)


I first made a ginger bread house about 15 years ago and had so much fun doing it !  Since then I have made a few for friends and family.  I have also had a few disasters.  So I decided I would share a few of the things I have learned along the way.

If you don't have a pattern you can go to Gingerbread House Heaven there are some fantastic templates available from their site.  Start simple and once you get the hang of the basic method move to something more complex.




My recipe and templates are from this collection.  I photo copied the patterns for long levity.










One day I wanted to make a smaller house so I used a photo copy machine and downsized the pattern.  This is the result.




Ingredients:
  • 75 grams / 3 oz  butter
  • 4 tablespoons treacle
  • 4 tablespoons syrup
  • 100 grams / 4 oz soft brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cold water
  • 450 grams / 1 lb flour
  • 1 tablespoon bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons ground ginger
  • 1 tablespoon ground mixed spice
  • 1 beaten egg

Method
  • Combine butter, treacle, syrup and sugar in a pan over LOW heat.
  • Stir till butter melts and sugar dissolves.
  • ** Do NOT boil or over heat this makes a soft toffee which in turn makes your dough tough.
  • Set aside to cool
  • Add water and beaten egg.
  • Combine the dry ingredients.
  • Make a well and pour in the melted butter mixture.
  • Mix well.



  • Use your fingers to gather the dough into a ball.
  • It should be a soft pliable ball.
  • Let it stand for 15 min
  • If it is too soft or sticky work in a little extra flour.


  • I roll my dough straight onto the back of a cookie baking sheet.
  • A lot of recipes say roll onto baking paper then place on baking tray.  I tried this and found that the pieces warped and never lay flat.
  • I sprinkle flour straight onto the back of my tray and roll
  • ** Do NOT use spray and cook or butter or oil !  This makes your ginger bread soft and it will not crisp up and in turn not retain it's structural integrity.
  • It needs to be around 3 mm / 1/8 inch thick

  • Preheat over to 190'C / 375'F / gas 5
  • Bake for 8 - 10 minutes until puffed up and dry.
  • Leave till cool enough to handle.
  • If my pieces stick I use a sharp knife to lift them off.
  • Cool completely on a rack.
  • Cook like size pieces together.  If you cook large and small bits together the larger pieces will be undercooked and smaller bits over cooked.


As you can see I managed to chip off a corner.  I will "glue" this back with royal icing when putting it together.

With the left over dough I made gingerbread men for Sir N to decorate!


Happy Baking
Blessings







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Thursday 8 December 2011

Homeschool Mothers Journal {4}


The Home school Mother’s Journal began as a single post on a Friday morning over at The Homeschool Chick, and turned into a link-up for homeschool mothers across the blog-O-sphere to share a piece of their journey with one another each week. The link party is open from Friday to Monday so join me in The Homeschool Journal and lets encourage one another on our homeschool journey.

In my life this week…
 
In our homeschool this week…

  • This week we have started learning about Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)(this site has some interesting fun facts about Picasso.)  and I was surprised to learn that he was still alive when I was born.  Sir N was intrigued with the comparison of two of his paintings. We looked at The Altar Boy 1896 and Boy in Sailor Suit with Butterfly Net 1938 and he could not believe that when Picasso was younger his paintings looked more like that of an older more mature person and his paintings when he was older looked like a primary school age child had painted them.
  • Making animal foot print casts this week with Sir N.


Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
  • Are you feeling under pressure ?  If so have a careful slow look around you and see what unwritten code of life you are being subtly influenced to live up to.  Sometimes the homeschool groups we are involved in can be the boulder that is drowning us.  

I am inspired by…


Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
  • This week has been a quieter week for us which is good because I am feeling very tired.  We visited my mother who is in hospital recovering from surgery. 
  • Later today we are going to pretend we are postal delivery workers and secretly drop Christmas cards into peoples post boxes.
  • Driving 3 hours north of Melbourne to fetch my dad's car which has been repaired.

My favorite thing this week was…

What’s working / not working for us…
  • Cuddling on the couch reading stories together.
  • Doing math first thing after breakfast and not waiting till after lunch.

Questions/thoughts I have…
  • I am constantly amazed at the goodness of our God and His timing in our lives.  I have been thinking about what I want to do with my blog and where I want to take it.  I ♥ blogging.  I really enjoy the digital challenges it presents.  I love to find information and thrive on finding positive information and passing it on to my friends.  But I am struggling to find balance.  The balance between family, blogging, house work, schooling etc.  
  • I have been really blessed over at Sarah Mae's blog Like A Warm Cup of Coffee where she is hosting a guest blogger by the name of Laura.  Laura has written a thoughtful series titled:  Social Media Behave.  I have really enjoyed these posts as she has taken something so pertinent to where I am at and given me positive steps to set healthy boundaries. 

Things I’m working on…
  • Finding a healthy balance in blogging, motherhood, friendships and spiritual walk.

I’m reading…

I’m cooking…

I’m grateful for…
  • Healthy Children 
  • Encouraging friendships.
I’m praying for…
Please stand with me in prayer for:
  • My Mom who is recovering from surgery and is in hospital
  • Our application to immigrate to Australia and become permanent residents.
A photo, video, link, or quote to share…


Blessings






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