Christmas Cookie House
Christmas Cookie House

Hey everyone, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, christmas cookie house. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have christmas cookie house using 13 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

  1. Make ready 560 grams Cake flour
  2. Get 280 grams Butter
  3. Take 180 grams Sugar
  4. Get 2 Eggs
  5. Prepare 1 small amount Vanilla Extract
  6. Prepare 1 dash amount Food colorings (red, green)
  7. Take 1 teaspoon~ Cocoa
  8. Prepare 1 to 3 Candy
  9. Prepare 200 grams to 300 grams [For icing] Powdered sugar
  10. Make ready 1/2 [For icing] Egg white, or more as needed
  11. Make ready 1 small amount [For icing] Red food coloring
  12. Get 1 [For decoration] Crackers
  13. Get 1 [For decoration] Silver cake-decorating dragée balls

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  1. Cut out paper patterns. Use your imagination to design your cookie house .
  2. Leave the butter at room temperature to soften. When it is soft, add sugar and mix. Then add eggs and vanilla extract.
  3. Combine the sifted flour and the mixture. When it's all mixed together, divide the dough into the individual portions and color with the red food coloring, cocoa, etc. Wrap with cling film and rest in the fridge.
  4. After the dough has rested in the fridge for 30 minutes, roll out to 0.5mm thick. Cut into the house parts with the paper patterns (Step 1) with a knife.
  5. Line on a baking tray and bake at 375°F/190℃ for about 20 minutes. When they are baked, cool on a wire rack.
  6. If you want to make windows with a stained glass effect, crush candy and gently place it inside the window frame (or in the photo) and bake. When it's done, let cool on parchment paper.
  7. When all the parts are done, cool well and stick together with icing. Try not to hurry and stay calm. It is important that you take your time.
  8. I made a tree stacking the shaped cookies with icing. I used the crushed candies to make the windows to look like stained glass.
  9. I stuck crackers to make up the roof tiles to give a 3D effect. The sweets on the edge are colorful marshmallows. You can eat everything!
  10. My children helped me color the dough and make the house parts.

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