GINGERBREAD DOUGH 5 c. flour
2 tsp. cinnamon
2 tsp. ground ginger
1/2 tsp. ground cloves
1/4 tsp. salt
1 c. shortening
3/4 c. sugar
1 c. light molasses
1 lg. egg Combine flour, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and salt. In large bowl with beater beat shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in molasses and egg. Stir in flour mixture to make a stiff dough.
The first step in making a gingerbread house from scratch is finding a recipe to make the dough. Then a template is needed to determine which shapes to cut the dough into. Then the dough needs to be baked according to the recipe directions. Once the house pieces have cooled, royal icing will be needed to "glue" the structure together. Lastly, candy will be needed for decoration!
Here's a link to a website with step-by-step directions, too!
get a ginger bread house recipe and halve it
to make a real ginger bread man you would probably want to use ginger bread. You could probably make a really crumbly one out of graham crackerThanks and yea i know it is ginger bread but all i have is grahm crackers lol
get a ginger bread cutter in the shape of a flower!
Go to the store and buy icing
It considered very holiday-ish when you make ginger bread men .So Ginger bread cookies are probably the most used cookies for Christmas.
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Ginger tea is a delicious tea that you can make from scratch. All you need is some ginger root (available from any decent supermarket) and a knife.For a single cup of ginger tea, cut off about a thumb size block of ginger. Peel this and chop it roughly. Pour boiling water over it and allow it to steep for at least 3 minutes. At this point you can remove your ginger, or leave it in for a spicier cup of tea.
The process of making bread from scratch can be quite simple, requiring only a few basic ingredients.
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The basic steps in making bead are: plowing, seeding, harvesting, binding sheaves, beating the grains, winnowing, separating, grinding, sifting, kneading, baking. These are the steps listed in the making of bread according to Jewish tradition. shimsar
well i am not sure if this will awnser your question but, i find that using sugar cookies is a good substitue cookie mixture for making gingerbread men, but if you are planning to make lets say, a "ginger bread" house i would roll out dough sheets about a quarter of an inch think and then assemble later with icing.