Christmas Cookie House. Other books in the series include The Sleigh Bells Chalet and The Holiday Hunting Lodge. Jennifer writes clean, escapist fiction she calls Cotton Candy for the Soul—light, sweet, gone. Griffith's sense of humor shines through all the pages of his book: from clever dialogue to quirky characters to funny confrontations with crazy ladies! (Plus there's an Easter egg in this book-keep an eye out for it!) Great recipe for Christmas Cookie House. I put a lot of effort into making this cookie house again this year because I really wanted to see my children's happy faces. It is important to be patient and calm when building your house and to carefully stick the parts together one by one.
Cookie House With Christmas Lights: I had so much fun making this cute little house. I added a little cinnamon to this sugar cookie dough so that it would smell good too. My favorite part is the chocolate covered sunflower seeds (Christmas lights), t… Decorate house: Use icing to accent lines, windows and doors of house and to attach candies to roof and chimney. You can cook Christmas Cookie House using 13 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Christmas Cookie House
- You need 560 grams of Cake flour.
- You need 280 grams of Butter.
- Prepare 180 grams of Sugar.
- Prepare 2 of Eggs.
- You need 1 small of amount Vanilla Extract.
- It's 1 dash of amount Food colorings (red, green).
- You need 1 of teaspoon~ Cocoa.
- Prepare 1 of to 3 Candy.
- You need 200 grams of to 300 grams [For icing] Powdered sugar.
- You need 1/2 of [For icing] Egg white, or more as needed.
- Prepare 1 small of amount [For icing] Red food coloring.
- It's 1 of [For decoration] Crackers.
- Prepare 1 of [For decoration] Silver cake-decorating dragée balls.
Decorate cut-out cookie people and attach to base with icing. *Gingerbread house molds are available from a number of online sources. The best Christmas crafts are the ones that look great and taste great, too! Make a Christmas Cookie House and flex your creative muscles. These adorable cookie houses are great for kids, and they make fabulous gifts for friends and neighbors.
Christmas Cookie House instructions
- Cut out paper patterns. Use your imagination to design your cookie house ..
- Leave the butter at room temperature to soften. When it is soft, add sugar and mix. Then add eggs and vanilla extract..
- Combine the sifted flour and the mixture. When it's all mixed together, divide the dough into the individual portions and color with the red food coloring, cocoa, etc. Wrap with cling film and rest in the fridge..
- After the dough has rested in the fridge for 30 minutes, roll out to 0.5mm thick. Cut into the house parts with the paper patterns (Step 1) with a knife..
- Line on a baking tray and bake at 375°F/190℃ for about 20 minutes. When they are baked, cool on a wire rack..
- If you want to make windows with a stained glass effect, crush candy and gently place it inside the window frame (or in the photo) and bake. When it's done, let cool on parchment paper..
- When all the parts are done, cool well and stick together with icing. Try not to hurry and stay calm. It is important that you take your time..
- I made a tree stacking the shaped cookies with icing. I used the crushed candies to make the windows to look like stained glass..
- I stuck crackers to make up the roof tiles to give a 3D effect. The sweets on the edge are colorful marshmallows. You can eat everything!.
- My children helped me color the dough and make the house parts..
Using all kinds of fun yummy snacks, these cookie houses take food crafting to a whole new level! Gingerbread houses are a true Christmas tradition. These little cookie houses are a simplified version that the kids will love making and eating. Spread a little icing onto one biscuit and top with another to form the base of a house. Spread icing onto this top biscuit as well.