The BEST Gingerbread House Recipe and Printable Gingerbread House Templates (2024)

This is the BEST gingerbread house recipe around. We've made thousands of gingerbread houses over the years, and I even competed on the Food Network's Holiday Gingerbread Showdown. This is the gingerbread recipe you want. It's rigid enough for construction, but still absolutely delicious and tender enough for eating. And I even have free gingerbread house template printables for you, too.

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I know it's not quite yet Thanksgiving, but I have GINGERBREAD HOUSES on the brain already!

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I love gingerbread time! And since I make north of 100 gingerbread houses each year, I need to start early.

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(You can find a printable, one page version of this recipe, or a version by weight instead of volume, at the end of the post.)

  • 2 Cup granulated white sugar
  • 1 Cup plus 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 Cup solid vegetable shortening
  • 4 eggs
  • 3 Tablespoons molasses
  • 1 1/2 teaspoonssalt
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 Tablespoon ginger
  • 1 Tablespoon cinnamon
  • 6 Cups flour

In a heavy duty stand mixer (I couldn't live without my Kitchenaid Mixers--yes, I have more than one!), combine shortening and sugars. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating until fluffy after each addition. Add the molasses, salt, soda, ginger, and cinnamon. Mix completely. Add the flour, one cup at a time. This is a stiff dough, but even so, you might not need quite all six cups if you're in a very dry climate. Use your judgment. If the dough is starting to crumble and not hold together, no more flour!

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Do you have to chill gingerbread house dough?

Not with this recipe! You can make the dough one day and keep it wrapped in cling wrap in the fridge overnight, but let it come back to room temperature before rolling it out. Gingerbread dough is a stiff dough, and when it's cold, it's pretty much impossible to roll out. It's easiest to work with in the few hours after you make your dough.

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Roll the dough to an even 1/8" thickness and cut out the shapes for your gingerbread house. There are gingerbread house templates at the bottom of the page, or you can use your own design.

How to Cut out Gingerbread House Shapes

Have you ever rolled out your cookie dough on the countertop, then used a spatula to lift the cookies to your cookie sheet, only to have the shape of the cookie get deformed as you tried to transfer the dough? If so, you might look at the LARGE cookie dough shapes for gingerbread houses and wonder how it's even possible to make precise shapes necessary for gingerbread house construction! But here's a tip that will change your gingerbread-making (and any cookie-making) life: you don't roll out the dough on the counter and then move the pieces; you roll out the dough directly on the pan or on parchment paper, then lift away the excess.

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The cookie dough cut into gingerbread house shapes doesn't getmoved off its base until it's baked and rigid! That, my friends, is how it's done.

If you liked that gingerbread house making tip, please check out mymy new gingerbread e-book, Gingerbread for Beginners.

I'm writingthe basic recipe and instructions for making gingerbread houses in this post, but've compiled all my best tips, tricks, and techniques in Gingerbread for Beginners.

It's essential reading for anyone attempting to make a gingerbread house this year! Seriously. You will kick yourself if you don't use the techniques we've developed over decades of experience and thousands of gingerbread houses. The right gingerbread techniques make the project SO much easier.

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Bake at 375 for 10-12 minutes.Let cool and construct the gingerbread house.

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Assemble the gingerbread house using royal icing (edible gingerbread house glue). Royal icing is the ONLY kind of icing to use for constructing gingerbread houses. It dries hard (but not inedible--it's still delicious!), so it actually holds a gingerbread house together, unlike store bought frostings or buttercream icings.

I used to cut my own cardboard bases and cover them with freezer paper, but a few years ago, I realized that it would be WAY easier to use cardboard cake rounds. The 8" size is perfect for the small A-frame gingerbread houses.

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I'm a big advocate for the A-frame style gingerbread house. Especially if you're making a bunch of houses. It's easy and fast to construct--much more so than a traditional 4-walls-and-a-roof style house. And it has a quaint, Germanic charm that's perfect for gingerbread houses.

To make things even easier for you, this year I've prepared printable templates that you can download and use to make your own A-frame gingerbread houses. I am definitely not gifted at using Adobe Illustrator, but though not elegant, these gingerbread house templates will get the job done for you. And look at least as good as the original templates I cut out of a paper grocery sack many years ago.

Printable Gingerbread House Templates

These printable gingerbread house templates are free for personal use. They are not authorized for commercial use, either in the original form or for creation of a derivative work.

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Small A Frame Gingerbread House Printable Template

Large A-Frame Gingerbread House Template

Printable Gingerbread House Recipe

Want a printable, one page version of this gingerbread house recipe? I have two versions for you: one with standard American volume measures, and one with weights.

Gingerbread House Recipe (by Volume, American Measurements)

Gingerbread House Recipe (by Weight)

Are you planning to make a gingerbread house this year? I'd love to see your creations! Share the photos on the Tikkido Facebook page.

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I posted the chaletshape gingerbread house templates (like the photo just above) here.

More Gingerbread House Ideas

Want even more gingerbread house templates (along with lots of other tips, tricks, and advice)? Check out my e-book, Gingerbread for Beginners:

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The BEST Gingerbread House Recipe and Printable Gingerbread House Templates (2024)

FAQs

How do you make the strongest gingerbread house? ›

So to make sure our walls could stand strong, we sandwiched melted marshmallow cement between two graham crackers. The marshmallow adds weight, which helps stabilize the structure. It also acts as a sealant, ensuring that the cracker won't crumble.

What is the best ingredient to keep gingerbread houses from falling apart? ›

Then take your gingerbread house pieces, dip the edges in melted sugar and hold them together for a few seconds. That's it! The sugar hardens quickly and creates an solid base for tons and tons of decorating.

What is the trick to putting gingerbread house together? ›

Fit Everything Together with Melted Sugar or Royal Icing

The second way is to use burnt sugar as your glue. Just melt C&H® Pure Granulated Cane Sugar in a pan on the stove, dip the gingerbread parts in and hold them together for a few seconds. Then, presto! You've created a solid house.

What makes gingerbread so strong? ›

A 1:4 ratio of butter to flour makes the gingerbread strong. Corn syrup keeps freshly baked gingerbread pliable and soft, so it's easy to cut while warm. Rolling the dough directly on parchment makes it easy to transfer to the pan.

How do you reinforce a gingerbread house? ›

You can add extra icing to reinforce it, if you feel like you need it, but royal icing is pretty strong. Don't use buttercream for any structural elements. You can make buttercream decorations and attach them to the house after they're dry, but use royal icing for building.

What holds gingerbread houses together? ›

Gingerbread House Icing

Every house needs sturdy walls, right? Royal icing is the “glue” that holds the house together. It's also the glue adhering any candies to the walls and roof.

What are rules for gingerbread house? ›

All Gingerbread Houses must be made of gingerbread, 100% edible candy/embellishments/materials except the base board. Non-‐edible support structure material other than the baseboard may not be used. 7. Non-‐edible decorations, like paint, ribbon, figurines, etc.

What is the best binder for gingerbread house? ›

Royal icing with meringue powder is perfect for a gingerbread house because of its consistency. It dries hard, and fast, making sure that your house won't break or fall apart. It's perfect not just for decorating, but for setting a strong base for your house.

How to stop a gingerbread house from collapsing? ›

To avoid gingerbread house catastrophe, you want to assemble the walls first with STIFF royal icing and then let it dry for an hour. This ensures the walls will be strong enough to support the weight of the roof and all the candy you add on top!

Why won't my gingerbread houses stay together? ›

Caramelized Sugar Works Like 'Magic Glue' To Hold a Gingerbread House Together. Avoid a Christmas decorating disaster.

Why does my gingerbread house fall apart? ›

Let it dry

“Most gingerbread disasters, collapses, and frustrations happen because the icing hasn't had an adequate amount of time to dry. It's not always easy for kids to be patient, so it's a good idea to have some other activity lined up in between steps to distract kids while they're waiting to work on the house.”

How to build a structurally sound gingerbread house? ›

Bake and cut

We chose a pretty basic gingerbread house shape, but added two bonus triangles to act as structural supports. Use a paring knife or x-acto blade to cut out the shapes. Make sure to leave some of the excess dough around the edges, since this will help prevent the straight edges from spreading.

What is the best glue to hold a gingerbread house together? ›

Most sources recommend using royal frosting to glue your gingerbread house pieces together. This works, but it takes a long time to set up, which means you need to find ways to keep the house propped up while it dries. We glue our houses together with boiling sugar. It's dangerous but very effective.

How to harden gingerbread? ›

To achieve crispy, sturdy gingerbread, Lomas recommends letting the baked gingerbread pieces dry out for a day or two. Don't put the pieces in the refrigerator or keep them in a closed container, as this keeps the moisture in. “The longer it dries out, the easier it is to work with for construction purposes,” she said.

What is the secret weapon in gingerbread house? ›

A sturdy base is everything. Your secret weapons: a glue gun and tissue box. For reinforcement on the roof you can use some smaller graham cracker pieces.

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