NECCO WAFER GINGERBREAD HOUSE (FROM NEW ENGLAND)
http://tinyurl.com/ynzcqw This is the link to the Necco Wafer site where you can take a virtual tour of the plant. This candy is and has always been made in a small town outside of Boston, MA. There was a time when you could take a field trip to watch the candy being made. No more. "In celebration of NECCO's 150th anniversary in 1997, NECCO's candy experts teamed up with baking instructor Susan Logozzo to offer a step-by-step guide for creating a traditional gingerbread house with some special twists for creative decorating with candy."
Provided by Nana Lee
Categories Candy
Time 10m
Yield 1 House
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- ******* PLEASE READ ALL DIRECTIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING *******.
- NOTE:
- I think the success of making this without going "bonkers", is to measure out all ingredients BEFORE you even begin.
- It is also suggested that you plan on making this in 4 steps, each on a different day.
- Day 1 would be to read all directions and suggestions carefully, and buy or make sure you have all ingredients and necessary equipment.
- Day 2 would be the baking of the gingerbread pieces.
- Day 3 plan on putting the house together.
- Day 4 plan on making the icing and do the actual decorating of the house.
- GINGERBREAD DOUGH:.
- This dough bakes into a firm, sturdy cookie, making it appropriate for gingerbread houses, large cookies or ornaments. This recipe makes enough dough for one house plus accessories.
- DOUGH:
- In a large bowl, thoroughly blend sugar and shortening.
- Add molasses, egg and vanilla and beat until smooth.
- In another bowl, sift dry ingredients.
- Gradually stir dry ingredients into molasses mixture.
- When mixture becomes too stiff to stir with spoon, work dough with hands until completely blended.
- Separate dough into 4 balls.
- Wrap each in plastic wrap and chill a minimum of one hour.
- Dough can be refrigerated for up to two weeks.
- BAKING & CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES:
- Preheat oven at 325ºF.
- You may build your house in stages over a few days or a few weeks time.
- Bake pieces one day, attach pieces for construction at another time, and add decorations even later.
- Place a disk of chilled dough directly on aluminum foil cut to fit your baking sheet.
- Cover dough with plastic wrap and roll to 1/4" thickness.
- For gingerbread house dimensions, cut patterns from waxed or parchment paper that include 2 pieces of the following: side walls which are 7" wide and 4" high, end walls which are pointed are 5 1/2" wide and 8" high at the point, roof panels which are 8 1/2" wide and 6" high.
- Remove plastic wrap, place pattern pieces for house (which you have cut from waxed or parchment paper), directly on dough, leaving at least 1/2" border around pieces.
- Using a small sharp knife, cut around edges of pattern.
- Using your fingers or a small knife, remove scrap pieces of dough, leaving cut pieces intact on foil.
- Cut out doors and windows.
- Remove paper pattern pieces and place foil directly on a flat baking sheet.
- Bake 10-25 minutes, depending on size of pieces.
- Gingerbread will darken, especially around edges, and feel firm to the touch.
- Remove sheet from oven and allow pieces to cool on sheet.
- Gently peel gingerbread from foil.
- You may store pieces lying flat in a cool dry place or freeze in an appropriate container.
- When ready to construct the house, spread icing directly on a strong piece of cardboard, plywood, or a flat unbreakable tray to cover area where house will be built.
- Spread or pipe icing on edges of each piece which will attach to one another.
- Press pieces firmly together and hold to form neat angles.
- You may release your hold when pieces are self-standing. (This should only take a minute or two.)
- Allow sections of the house to dry before applying the roof or candy decorations.
- When house is thoroughly dry, you may begin attaching candy, cookies, nuts, etc., to the house or "grounds" using the icing as glue.
- Store house in a cool dry place for up to four weeks.
- ICING:
- The icing is used as "cement" to put the house together, attach decorations, and make icicles and decorative trim.
- You will need 2-3 batches to complete one house.
- Make each batch separately.
- Any fat substance will inhibit the whites from beating so separate the yolks carefully and keep all utensils grease-free.
- Place egg whites in bowl. Add cream of tartar.
- Sift sugar directly onto egg whites.
- Beat 4 minutes with electric mixer on high speed.
- The mixture will thicken as you beat it and when finished should be the consistency of mashed potatoes.
- Place a piece of plastic wrap directly over icing while using to prevent air from drying it.
- If storing for use at another time, store icing in an airtight plastic container in the refrigerator.
- If icing becomes too firm, simply beat a little water into it.
- DECORATIONS:
- Select candy according to size and desired color.
- NECCO Wafers are ideal for the roof.
- In addition, NECCO Gummy Bears, Cherry Coins, Candy Buttons, Haviland Chocolate Covered Raisins, Peanuts, Malted Milk Balls and Nonpareils are perfectly suited for gingerbread decoration.
- Spread additional icing around house to cover board.
- Complete your house with inverted ice cream cone trees (iced & decorated), Sky Bars for sleds, NECCO Chocolate Marshmallow Santas, Mary Jane Holiday Kisses, and Haviland Thin Mints.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 8724.2, Fat 219.8, SaturatedFat 55, Cholesterol 211.5, Sodium 1774.2, Carbohydrate 1621.3, Fiber 23.7, Sugar 996.2, Protein 89.2
GINGERBREAD HOUSE
I once made a gingerbread house with my Banquette chef Bill at the Pump Room that was big enough to walk into. It was a life-size gingerbread playhouse and took days to build. Have fun!
Provided by Food Network
Categories dessert
Time 5h45m
Yield 1 house
Number Of Ingredients 25
Steps:
- In a mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream the butter until smooth. Add the sugar and mix until light and fluffy. Add the eggs 1 at a time until incorporated. Add the molasses and vanilla and mix. Sift together the flour, ginger, cinnamon, baking soda, cloves, and salt. Working in batches, and mixing after each addition just until combined, add the flour mixture to the butter-sugar mixture. Shape the dough into a thick disk, wrap in waxed paper, and refrigerate 1 to 2 hours.
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and grease 2 cookie sheets.
- On a lightly floured surface, divide the dough in half and roll each piece out into a large 1/4-inch thick sheet. Transfer the dough sheets to the sheet pans; then cut out the required shapes with your templates (see Gingerbread House Templates below).
- Bake until stiff and toast-y, about 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool completely.
- Make the Royal Icing: In a standing mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the confectioners' sugar and egg whites together. Add more sugar, if necessary, to reach a spreadable consistency.
- Assemble and Decorate the House: Glue the house walls together by setting them up on the cardboard base, and piping the royal icing at the joints with a medium plain tip from the inside. Prop the sides up with wine or soda bottles and let set for 30 minutes. Attach the roof pieces, using the icing in the same way
- Using a spatula to apply the icing, glue the frosted mini-wheats on the roof to look like thatching. Attach the front door, with hinges made from icing (leave it open to be more inviting). Decorate as you like, following the suggestions in the ingredient list, using the icing as glue, if needed. Use a small plain tip for any filigree style decorative line work, you may want. *RAW EGG WARNING Food Network Kitchens suggest caution in consuming raw and lightly-cooked eggs due to the slight risk of Salmonella or other food-borne illness. To reduce this risk, we recommend you use only fresh, properly-refrigerated, clean, grade A or AA eggs with intact shells, and avoid contact between the yolks or whites and the shell.
- Gingerbread House Templates:
- Brown paper bags, as needed
- You'll need to make 7 templates, by drawing the dimensions out on brown paper and cutting them out. Use the templates as a stencil to cut the dough into the required pieces. Here are the templates you'll need:
- Two front and rear walls: 5 inches high by 8 inches long. Cut out 2 windows from each wall, and 2 1/2 by 1 1/2-inch door in one.
- Two side walls shaped like a house (triangle on a square): 5 inches high by 6 inches long, with a triangle 7 inches high on top (cut all in 1 piece). Cut 1 window out of each side.
- Two overhanging roof pieces: 4 1/2 inches wide by 9 inches long.
- One door: 2 1/2 inches high by 1 1/2 inches wide.
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