
The December 2009 Daring Bakers’ challenge was brought to you by Anna of Very Small Anna and Y of Lemonpi. They chose to challenge Daring Bakers’ everywhere to bake and assemble a gingerbread house from scratch. They chose recipes from Good Housekeeping and from The Great Scandinavian Baking Book as the challenge recipes.
All I can say about this challenge is I did it. I did it on a very small scale as I was short on time and as always, short on patience. I enjoyed making the dough and my tiny gingerbread house templates. I made a one-fourth recipe of dough as I was sure 9 cups of flour was more than I needed, and far more than my stand mixer could hold!
None of my house (bungalow) pieces were more than three inches.

Once cut, they baked for a few minutes.

The challenge was to build a house and get it to stand on its own. That much I accomplished. My frosting was quite stiff and gave me so much trouble as I was applying it to the walls. I did the best I could, summoning all my patience to hold the pieces until they became glued together. I bought a few different types of the typical gingerbread house decorations, and voila. Here you can see that my little house is smaller than a bottle of candy sprinkles.
Once cut, they baked for a few minutes.
The challenge was to build a house and get it to stand on its own. That much I accomplished. My frosting was quite stiff and gave me so much trouble as I was applying it to the walls. I did the best I could, summoning all my patience to hold the pieces until they became glued together. I bought a few different types of the typical gingerbread house decorations, and voila. Here you can see that my little house is smaller than a bottle of candy sprinkles.
It may not be a big house, but it is a very cute little gingerbread house. And who says that a masterpiece has to be big. Yours is just the right size to make a nice table decoration.
ReplyDeleteYou did an awesome job- that's adorable!
ReplyDeleteCute gingerbread house!
ReplyDeleteDiann, I can tell this was a very frustrating challenge for you! I had many of those with the DBers, which is why I dropped. Props to you for sticking in there!
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How adorable! You did such an awesome job, way to go!
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Lol. I love the tiny house. You could let a family of lego men live in there ;)
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Are you kidding me? That house looks amazing! I love that it was miniature (makes the decorations seem so much larger) ;) Congrats on the new camera--can't wait to see what you do with it!
ReplyDeleteYou did it and it looks amazing! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteYou know the saying, "good things come in small packages!" So true.
ReplyDeleteI think your house is wonderful! New camera? So lucky so lucky so BLESSED. :o)
ReplyDeleteDiann!!!
ReplyDeleteI love love love your little gingerbread house. I really wanted to make a gingerbread house this year for some reason, and it never happened. I just think they're so fun and exciting. Maybe next year. In the meantime, I totally love yours!
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it's elf size!!! :D love it, Diann!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I love the bright colors.
ReplyDeletei absolutely love your gingerbread house, Diann! you rocked the socks off of the its decorations - it's sooooo super cute! i wish i had made one just like yours! enjoy the rest of the holidays! hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! You did a lovely job.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays Diann!
Thats super cute :) You did a really nice job!
ReplyDeleteBut Diann, it's so pretty! You are way too hard on yourself! You know what they say, good things come in small packages! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing.. I have never made a ginger bread house!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a fun gingerbread house, and that's really all that's important! Happy new year!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I managed halfway through the project but couldn't finish it. :( It's still there on my kitchen table... *sigh* I should have gone really small scale.
ReplyDeleteI love the decorations!
Sweet! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable!
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OMG!You are so great since you have made such cute and lovely small house.It's a masterpiece,I think.I wish I can make such a beautiful house by myself!
ReplyDeleteAdorable little house, so colorful and cheerful. :)
ReplyDeleteCute gingerbread house!
ReplyDeleteI think your little house is adorable and looks tasty, too.
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