-GINGERBREAD-
          House patterns – walls; roof
          -etc. from
          ; lightweight
          ; cardboard
 1 1/2 c  Butter
 2 1/4 c  Brown sugar
 1 1/2 c  Dark molasses
   1/2 c  Water
     7 c  All-purpose flour; (7 to 8)
     1 ts Salt
 1 1/2 ts Baking soda
     7 ts Ground ginger
     4 ts Ground cinnamon
     2 ts Ground cloves
     2 ts Ground nutmeg
     1 ts Ground allspice
COTTAGE
          Christmas candies – assorted
          Wafer cookies for shutters
          -and doors
          Necco candy wafers for roof
          Peanut brittle for pathway
          Sugar cones and gumdrops for
          -trees
          Pastry bag with tips
-ROYAL ICING-
     3    Egg whites
   1/2 ts Cream of tarter
     1 lb Confectioner’s sugar
 Directions: Gingerbread: Beat together the butter and sugar in a large
 bowl. Add molasses and water. In a separate bowl, combine the dry
 ingredients. Add the dry to the wet ingredients, 1 cup at a time. Mix on
 low to avoid fluffiness. If dough is too stiff, mix it by hand with a
 spoon. Divide in half and wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate 2-3 hours.
 Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Roll out the dough 1/4″ thick on parchment
 paper. Dust the pattern pieces with flour and lay on the dough. Cut out.
 Leaves the pieces on the parchment paper and place on cookie sheets. Allow
 at least 1/4″ between pieces. Before baking, cut the windows and doors, but
 do not remove the cutouts. Bake for 1-15 minutes for larger pieces, and
 8-10 minutes for smaller pieces. Gingerbread should be firm and lightly
 browned to ensure a rigid cookie that will stand up without bending.
 Royal Icing: Beat all the ingredients at high speed for 8-10 minutes. This
 is a hard-drying icing, and must be kept tightly covered at all times.
 Cottage: Separate the candies into muffin tins. Ice everything that
 requires white icing first, and tint the rest of the icing as needed. Join
 one side wall to an end piece by piping icing along one edge and pressing
 the end of the other piece into it. Prop the pieces at right angles so they
 stay together until they are dry. Allow the icing to dry thoroughly before
 handling the pieces. When the first two pieces are hardened together,
 attach the other end piece or wall. Allow the wall to dry before adding the
 roof. Attach doors, shutters, roof tiles, and cookie and candy trims with
 tiny dabs of icing.
                 
                 Yields       
                1 servings                
