Saturday, 8 December 2012

The 2012 Gingerbread House - The Snow Cottage



Has anybody seen the advert for John Lewis this Christmas??  I haven't meet a person yet who doesn't love it. Hubby and I love it so much that we had to try and include the snow couple in this year's gingerbread masterpiece.  For anybody outside of the UK you can see the ad below!



For this years house I went back to the very beginning of my gingerbread baking experience and used the recipe from the Gingerbread Architect cookbook, a fab little book that I would highly recommend for anyway with a keen interest in making gingerbread houses from scratch.  This dough does expand a wee bit on baking, even after sitting in the fridge for 30 mins prior to baking, but I can live with it.  Previous gingerbread dough recipes have resulted with far less pleasing results.

The Snow Couple

When all is said and done I am really pleased with the end results, its my best house yet!  That sounds really big headed of me, and that isn't the intention, but I think that gingerbread house baking ... and constructing ... and decorating, gets a bit easier the more practice you have at it.  Again, quite a big headed statement given that this is only the fourth house ever made in the Chocolate Teapot kitchen, not counting the mini cup sitting ones which really need to be made again!!


So, the 2012 Gingerbread House has some of the same features as last year;

  • The 'Dangler-less' Nutcracker is still the Gingerbread House Keeper
  • The stained-glass windows have again been made with thanks to leaves of gelatine cut to size
  • The yard is filled with Christmas Tree meringues, which have been dipped in white chocolate this year to represent snow capped trees.


New for this year;

  • The house pattern has been used from the Good Food Magazine, December 2012 issue.
  • In keeping with the cottage theme, the roof has been created using shredded wheats - cranberry flavoured to be precise!  This was then covered with some thinly rolled fondant to look like snow.  If you look carefully you can see some freshly fallen snowflakes on the roof still ;0
  • The snow couple are made from fondant too.  To make the Snowladies hat, scarf and mittens I coloured white fondant with red food paste.
  • The shutters on the windows have been made with sticks of chewing gum cut to size.  Snowflake accents were glued on then the whole lot covered with more glue and edible glitter was then sprinkled over.
  • The curvey path is made with silver sugar crystals I picked up at a cake supply shop.


Have you heard about the Gingerbread Link Up happening over at Turquoise Lemons?  If you have made a gingerbread house for Christmas then head over to link your construction up with all the other fantastically creative houses being made at this time of year ... that is where the Snow Cottage is headed right now.  This is a great idea being hosted by Kate from Turquoise Lemons, Jamie from Jaim's Kitchen and Jude from A Trifle Rushed, a fantastic idea ladies, thanks for taking the time to host this link up party.

25 comments:

  1. Well done - that looks really seasonal! Love the little snow couple!

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  2. Looks fab! I love the thought you've put into the design of it, amazing!

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  3. I do love a good gingerbread house...and yours is gorgeous...as are the snow couple. You may have tipped me over the edge with the John Lewis advert though...I welled up the first time I saw it! :-)

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    1. Me too!!! Hubby and I were so engrossed in the story we totally missed who the ad was for the first time round lol

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  4. 1) There's a book called Gingerbread Architect?!
    2) Shredded Wheat is a genius idea for roof tiles
    3) I love the advert too. It kinda makes me cry. I can't watch it in public.
    4) What a lovely festive tradition to bake a house each year!

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    1. Hi Kate, the book is amazing!!! You should see some of the houses in it, defo one for the bookshelf. And I am the same with the ad, its so refreshing to have a Christmas advert that is less about the store and more about the Christmas spirit.

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  5. Your cottage looks utterly gorgeous, I wish I had the time and patience to make and decorate something so good! I don't think it sounds big-headed to say that it's your best yet, you should be proud of it!

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    1. Thanks Caroline ... but mental note to self not to write a post after you've had a Christmas lunch with pals. The little 'tipple' means I was far more big headed than modest!

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  6. Love it! I must try one of these one day.

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    1. Thanks Janine - the tradition of the gingerbread house making is very therapeutic, for me at least ;0)

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  7. this gingerbread house looks amazing - I have seen the john lewis advert but need to see it more because it is gorgeous - (and re your question about how I manage to blog - I do it when I am meant to be doing other things like right now - sigh)

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    1. Thanks Johanna. Hope you have a fantastic time on the rest of your trip ;0)

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  8. Not big headed if its bloody brilliant!!! Looks amazing and I too love the JL snowmen. Too cute. I've never made a gingerbread house before... Maybe I should take the leap!

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  9. It's official you are a genius! This house is amazing.

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  10. Not big headed at all! You should totally be pleased with yourself, your gingerbread house looks fantastic! I love the genius idea of using the gelatine leaves in the windows.

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  11. WOW it looks fabulous! Well done. I adore those little snowmen outside, expecially the one with the red scarf, so so cute. You've made me feel all Christmassy now :)

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  12. Chele I just love your house! It is superb, and your John Lewis snow people are perfect.
    Thank you so much for entering the seasonal gingerbread challenge. I can't wait to see the round up! Jude x

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  13. Chele, love, LOVE the John Lewis Advert. It's sweet. I wish more people would do non-annoying sweet adverts like that! I also love, LOVE that you included the sweetness of it in your dear little Gingerbread House. How very wonderful! Merry Christmas! xxoo

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  14. Wow! This is so lovely & festive! LOVE the cute snow couple ! AWESOME! :)

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  15. Love it Chele, you are a gingerbread house constructor par excellence! And I'd not seen the advert either until now.

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  16. This is absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for taking part and for creating the cutest snowmen ever!

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  17. Wow! This looks cute, lovely & absolutely delicious!

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  18. Wow that's amazing - the best gingerbread house i've ever seen. It's so good i'm not sure i could bring myself to eat it!

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