Graham Cracker Gingerbread House Votives (easy tutorial)
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Graham Cracker Gingerbread House Votives (easy tutorial)
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Ingredients
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- 30 graham crackers full sized, separated into 60 squares
- Candy sprinkles, pretzel sticks, sunflower seeds, jelly beans and gumdrops, assorted, such as candy canes
- Edible decorations sprinkles, pretzel sticks, sunflower seeds, jelly beans and gumdrops, assorted, such as candy canes
royal icing
- 1/4 cup meringue powder
- 1/2 cup water cold
- 4 cups confectioner's sugar more or less
Instructions
- First make the royal icing. Put the water and meringue powder in the bowl of a stand mixer and mix until stiff peaks form. Start out slow and scrape down the bowl to get everything incorporated, then let it go on high. This can take 15 minutes or so.
- Add in the sugar and continue to beat until smooth, glossy, and spreadable.
- Spread the frosting in a thin and even (more or less) layer on each graham cracker square. If you are going to decorate the house AFTER assembling, then just let the squares dry until hard.
- If you are going to decorate BEFORE assembling, do one square at a time, and put the candies right into the wet icing. Let dry.
- To assemble the base of the houses, take 3 squares, and pipe some icing at the corners to create a box shape, with one open end. Let the base harden completely before putting the roof on.
- To add the roof, add a line of icing along the top of the base on each side, and set the roof on. Gently pipe a line of icing along the roof peak. The crackers are light weight and the icing is thick so the roof should stay in place easily while it dries. If you have trouble, add more icing, and hold it for a minute in place. Let dry completely.
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