Easy and Adorable GINGERBREAD NATIVITY + the BEST Gingerbread and royal icing recipes (2024)

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It is Christmas season and we love to start off the month by making a family gingerbread house. This year we have been trying to tie more of our activities into the true meaning of Christmas. So, this year we decided to make a nativity scene. I was so busy with other things and so I decided to take advantage of Walmart's new grocery pickup. I love it so much. You simply go to grocery.walmart.com then follow these steps.

  1. Select a pickup location.
  2. Choose the groceries you want and add them to your cart.
  3. Choose a time the following day you want to pick it up.
  4. Finish up by paying for your groceries

PICK UP YOUR ORDER

You will receive confirmation and info to download the app for Walmart grocery. They send you a notification when your groceries are ready. Once you have received the notification that your order is ready:

  1. Arrive at your selected location. There are signs posted to the designated pickup area. At my Walmart, it was around the side near the back.
  2. Call the number on the parking sign. Tell them your name and which parking stall.
  1. They brought my groceries out within 3 minutes. Everything is kept cool in the refrigerated area until you arrive. My milk eggs and ice cream with perfectly cold.
  2. They show you your grocery list and the checklist they made as they gathered your items. You sign for it and then they load your groceries in your car. They even gave me a little tote bag with a bunch of free samples and a water bottle.

Like I said before, IT WAS FANTASTIC and FREE! I know I saved a ton of money too because I stuck to my grocery list. I didn't walk through the store tossing in items I hadn't budgeted for. Life saver and money saver, in my case. I bought all of the ingredients that I needed for our gingerbread nativity.

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I adapted this recipe from the original found here

Ingredients
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, at room temperature
1/2 cup dark brown sugar
1/4 cup light molasses or dark corn syrup
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1 tablespoon ground ginger
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cloves
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons water12Royal Icing:
1 pound (3-3/4 cups) powdered sugar, sifted if lumpy
1 to 2 large egg whites, or substitute 4 teaspoons packaged egg whites and 1/4 cup water
1 teaspoon almond extract, vanilla or lemon juice
food coloring (I colored mine a brown color to blend a little with the gingerbread)

Directions
Watch how to make this recipe.
Gingerbread House:

In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter, brown sugar, molasses, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and baking soda together until the mixture is smooth. Blend in the flour and water to make a stiff dough.

Chill at least 30 minutes or until firm.

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

Cut out the following paper patterns for the gingerbread house template:

Roof- 7″ x 5″ Back- 4″ x 6 1/2″ Two Sides- 4 1/2″ x 4″Roll gingerbread dough out to edges on a large, rimless cookie sheet. Place paper patterns onto the rolled out dough on parchment paper. With a sharp, straight edged knife, cut around each of the pieces, but leave pieces in place.

Bake at 375 degrees F for about 15 minutes until dough feels firm but it can burn really quickly.

Place patterns on top of the gingerbread again and trim shapes if needed. Leave to cool on baking sheet.

Place royal icing into pastry bag with a writing tip and press out to decorate individual parts of house. Let dry until hardened.

Glue sides, front and back of house together at corners using royal icing. Place an object against the pieces to prop up until icing is dry (it only takes a few minutes).

Glue the roof piece to the pitched roofline of the house. Then, similarly, glue the sides and roof of the entryway together with icing. Attach the entryway to the front of the house.

Royal Icing:

Mix all of the ingredients together using an electric hand mixer, until the icing is smooth and thin enough to be pressed through a pastry bag with a writing tip. Add more lemon juice, if necessary.

Adapted from theFood Network

Prepare all the treats and candies for making the characters.

I used:

toasted coconut

stick pretzels

regular marshmallows

mini marshmallows

fruit rollups

spice drops

fruit slices candies ( they look like the spice drops but shaped like an orange slice)

graham crackers

Tiny black sprinkles

fruit mentos

Toothpicks to hold the body together

Aren't these Wise men the cutest. I used different colors for fruit rollups for the crown and head covering. The Mentos (the orange specifically) were PERFECT head. Spice drops worked perfect for the shirt and sleeves and the gifts. The fruit slice we perfect for the bottom of the robe. I attached eyes very last with a dot of corn syrup.

Easy and Adorable GINGERBREAD NATIVITY + the BEST Gingerbread and royal icing recipes (9)

I used the same treats to make Mary and Joseph as I did the wise men. Baby Jesus is laying on a graham cracker bed filled with coconut and the head is laying on a marshmallow. Mary's hair is royal icing.

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My youngest was having a ball shoving pretzel legs into the marshmallows. He just loved it. When we were finished and ready to put them all together he didn't want to put the sheep in. He just wanted to walk them all over the table.

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It took us a while to complete, but the kids had a ball. They played with the characters all night. This is an activity that I think will become a yearly tradition. We had so much fun making all these adorable characters. My kids did say that we were missing a camel. So I guess I need to brainstorm how to make that one for next year.

What are some of your family Christmas traditions?

I hope you have a fantastic Christmas!

*This is a sponsored post. All opinions are my own.

Easy and Adorable GINGERBREAD NATIVITY + the BEST Gingerbread and royal icing recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you make the strongest gingerbread house? ›

So to make sure our walls could stand strong, we sandwiched melted marshmallow cement between two graham crackers. The marshmallow adds weight, which helps stabilize the structure. It also acts as a sealant, ensuring that the cracker won't crumble.

How to make a gingerbread house step by step? ›

  1. Step 1: Prepare the Patterns. When making a gingerbread house, the most important step is building a strong, sturdy base—and the best way to do that is with a balanced structure. ...
  2. Step 2: Make the Dough. ...
  3. Step 3: Cut Out Shapes. ...
  4. Step 4: Make the Icing. ...
  5. Step 5: Assemble the Base. ...
  6. Step 6: Attach the Roof. ...
  7. Step 7: Decorate.
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What is the trick to putting gingerbread house together? ›

Fit Everything Together with Melted Sugar or Royal Icing

The second way is to use burnt sugar as your glue. Just melt C&H® Pure Granulated Cane Sugar in a pan on the stove, dip the gingerbread parts in and hold them together for a few seconds. Then, presto! You've created a solid house.

Why is my icing not sticking to my gingerbread? ›

If your kitchen is warm or the temperature is humid, the icing may melt or fall off your gingerbread house. Be careful not to overwhip your icing. Incorporating too much air may make it difficult for the icing to stick to the cookie. Keep any icing covered when not in use to avoid drying.

What makes gingerbread so strong? ›

A 1:4 ratio of butter to flour makes the gingerbread strong. Corn syrup keeps freshly baked gingerbread pliable and soft, so it's easy to cut while warm. Rolling the dough directly on parchment makes it easy to transfer to the pan.

How to harden gingerbread? ›

To achieve crispy, sturdy gingerbread, Lomas recommends letting the baked gingerbread pieces dry out for a day or two. Don't put the pieces in the refrigerator or keep them in a closed container, as this keeps the moisture in. “The longer it dries out, the easier it is to work with for construction purposes,” she said.

How do you make a gingerbread house without falling apart? ›

Just melt the sugar in a pan over low heat. You want to allow it to turn brown, but make sure not to burn it (otherwise it won't taste so great). Then take your gingerbread house pieces, dip the edges in melted sugar and hold them together for a few seconds. That's it!

How long before Christmas should you make a gingerbread house? ›

I recommend making the gingerbread a day or two in advance so that you can relax and enjoy putting the gingerbread house together later. Attempting the gingerbread, icing, and construction all on the same day can be challenging.

Is royal icing used for gingerbread houses? ›

Royal icing with meringue powder is perfect for a gingerbread house because of its consistency. It dries hard, and fast, making sure that your house won't break or fall apart. It's perfect not just for decorating, but for setting a strong base for your house.

Why does my gingerbread house fall apart? ›

Let it dry

“Most gingerbread disasters, collapses, and frustrations happen because the icing hasn't had an adequate amount of time to dry. It's not always easy for kids to be patient, so it's a good idea to have some other activity lined up in between steps to distract kids while they're waiting to work on the house.”

How do you spice up a gingerbread house? ›

You can decorate your gingerbread house any way you want to you - you can colour the icing, add sweets, add candy canes or chocolate.

What does overmixed royal icing look like? ›

Undermix, and your royal icing looks translucent and is structurally weak. Overwhip, and you're giving too much volume to the egg proteins via air, causing the structure to weaken in a different way. Overmixed icing usually looks porous when dry, and sometimes will not even fully dry and be soft/brittle.

Why is my royal icing gummy? ›

I'd experienced this issue when I thinned my icing with too much water for flooding. The good news on that front is that if you noticed that you'd done it before you start icing a cookie, you can stir in some sifted powdered sugar (or some reserved piping consistency icing if you want some) and recover.

What is the best icing for a gingerbread house to buy? ›

Royal icing is a type of icing that sets hard, making it perfect for icing gingerbread and decorating Christmas cookies and biscuits. Its white colour resembles snow, but you can easily add a touch of food colouring to mix things up.

What is the best ingredient to keep a gingerbread house from falling apart? ›

Well, TikTok user @tastyentertaining has the answer to all of our gingerbread house problems. She recommends using granulated sugar instead of royal icing to hold the walls together. How? Just melt the sugar in a pan over low heat.

What is one trick or strategy to creating a sturdy gingerbread house? ›

Readers can also use this classic gingerbread recipe to make houses, but roll out the dough to a quarter inch thick to make them sturdier. This may increase bake time.

How do you reinforce a gingerbread house? ›

You can add extra icing to reinforce it, if you feel like you need it, but royal icing is pretty strong. Don't use buttercream for any structural elements. You can make buttercream decorations and attach them to the house after they're dry, but use royal icing for building.

How to build a structurally sound gingerbread house? ›

Bake and cut

We chose a pretty basic gingerbread house shape, but added two bonus triangles to act as structural supports. Use a paring knife or x-acto blade to cut out the shapes. Make sure to leave some of the excess dough around the edges, since this will help prevent the straight edges from spreading.

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