I decided
that this year was the year that I would finally attempt to build a gingerbread house (attempt being the key word here). I've always
loved gingerbread and I've always wanted to decorate a gingerbread
house. If I'm being completely honest, I thought I'd be really good
at it. I love cooking and baking and I feel as though I'm quite
creative in the kitchen, so you'd think that this would have been an easy task.
I bought a decorate your own gingerbread house kit from Morrisons for £5. Like
I've already said, I've wanted to buy one of these for years, but
never have. No one in my family except me likes gingerbread and I never wanted to eat a whole house to myself, but now that I live
with my boyfriend (who loves gingerbread just as much as I do) there
was no reason not to.
The thing I
feared the most was that the gingerbread inside the box would be
broken or cracked but luckily it wasn't and the house actually went
up pretty easily. I've seen YouTube videos of people struggling to
put together their gingerbread houses and them completely collapsing
in on themselves or falling down before they've even had a chance
to decorate them. I was actually quite impressed with how easy it was to assemble and how the icing stuck the pieces of gingerbread
together pretty much instantly.
One of the
things that made it nearly impossible to decorate even semi neatly
was that as soon as I started to use the pouch of icing the bag
popped and icing started spurting out of the top and sides as well as
the main nozzle. This made it impossible to be accurate and it also
made a huge mess of my hands and table. I was determined to carry on,
I had such high hopes for what I wanted to accomplish and I wasn't
going to let a few little holes in a bag stand in my way. I used duct
tape to try and seal the holes but that didn't even work. This gingerbread house was doomed before it even had a chance.
I powered
through and did what I could. Despite the wobbly lines and messy
icing I actually quite like what I did with the design on the roof.
It's jam packed full of candy and I think it looks quite impressive
(from one angle anyway). I even added some icing sugar and a little
bit of edible glitter to make it even more festive (not provided in the box).
It's not the neatest or most
complete gingerbread house you'll see this winter but it was still a
blast to decorate and it tastes amazing too. Although
the gingerbread kit has it's positives, like the icing being pretty
sticky and there being enough sweets provided for decoration, I
probably won't be getting my gingerbread house from Morrisons next
year as it was nearly impossible to decorate due to the bag of
icing pretty much exploding in my hands before I'd even properly begun.
Aw, your house looks vwry cute. I've used a few of these kits before and always find I don't have enough icing lol. Hope you have a Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I know what you mean, it also didn't help that the little icing I did have, I wasn't able to use very easily due to the bag bursting in various places. Hahaha!
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