From Dorothy McNett's Recipe Book.
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German Hansel and Gretel HouseFrom Dorothy McNett's Recipe Book at www.dorothymcnett.com. Use for any gingerbread house creations, and for making cookie cutouts for trees, etc. 6 cups sifted or lifted flour Sift or lift flour, spices and sugar together in a very large mixing bowl. In batter bowl, whisk eggs and honey. Dump into the dry ingredients and using a stiff stirring spatula, mix until egg mixture has been distributed. Then mix with hands until ingredients blend into a crumbly mixture, the flour is being absorbed, and the mixture is almost clinging into a rough ball. This may take 2-3 minutes of your time to get it mixed. Dump dough onto counter. Knead with your hands until smooth and workable, which will take many minutes. (about 5) If it does not go together easily, cover it tightly with plastic wrap and let it stand about 15 mintues, then try again. You should be able to gradually make it roll into a large ball, picking up all of the crumbs and pieces of dough that have fallen around the counter. When smooth, put dough in bowl. Cover tightly with plastic wrap and keep at room temperature several hours so honey can be absorbed completely by flour. On lightly floured board, roll dough 1/5 at a time to 1/8 inch thickness. Cut out house pattern using the templates, or use cookie cutters. Bake at 350 degrees about 12 minutes depending on the size of the cutout. Ice with confectioners icing or any white frosting. Recipe created 1999-11-21. © 1996-2008 Dorothy McNett. All Rights Reserved.Web programming by Paul McNett (Dorothy's son), using the Dabo framework. |