This recipe does not require chilling, but the dough is a bit sticky so you will need a little extra flour for handling. Reduce speed to low and add 1 cup of flour and 1 T of water and alternate until both are gone. In bowl, mix all ingredients except flour and water on medium high until well combined. Stir in milk and cream and heat until hot, but not boiling. In a saucepan, combine sugar, cocoa, salt and boiling water.īring to boil, then reduce to simmer for about 2-3 minutes - stir constantly to avoid burning. Prep time: 55 minutes - Cook time: 00:15 - Total time: 01:05įor Gingerbread (Makes about 10 - 12 houses) Lumberjack Cocoa & Mini Gingerbread Log Cabin Recipe for cocoa and mini log cabin gingerbread house. (Mary's Making is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to my Amazon. I do own these products, think they are great, and purchased them with my own hard earned cash :) * Disclaimer: This post contains some affiliate links, which means I receive a percentage of the proceeds if you make a purchase using these links. The cookie cutter I purchased from Etsy made a little bit bigger version and just barely fit the camping mug, If I hadn't done the "create your own trail mix" bar, I would have done these as a favor. Others planning a similar party, I have attached the recipe for both the cocoa I used at the party (thank you to my amazing SIL for completing this task) and the gingerbread and icing recipes used to make the Lincoln log inspired log cabin. We had quite a crowd for the party and I ran out of time, so I didn't end up completing them until a few days after. It occurred to me that it would be a greatĪddition to the cocoa bar I was planning, if I could figure out how to do a little cabin instead of the classic gingerbread house. It arrived as I was in the midst of planning Henry's first birthday,Ī lumberjack theme. Last holiday season, I purchased a couple of pre-made mini houses from Anthropologie, but this year I was ready to try them on my own. That have been circulating the interwebs for the last few years. You could probably change it up a little bit too, make it even more detailed or less detailed, either way this post gives you all the inspiration you need to get started.Lumberjack Cocoa & Mini Gingerbread Log Cabin īefore the holidays, I had purchased one of those mini gingerbread house cookie cutters It’s pretty amazing and I’m sure your family and friends would love it. However, I encourage you to try your hand at building this Rustic Log Cabin Gingerbread Home. I’d say if there was ever a gingerbread building contest going on, she’d probably win that one. The tools she uses are also quite practical, you might have some of them in your kitchen already. I guess with this gingerbread house you can finally say goodbye to the kits. I can’t get over the detail in the gingerbread house.ġ 00 Days of Homemade Holiday Inspiration continues with Day 60! Each day we are inspiring you with recipes, decorating ideas, crafts, homemade gift ideas and much more! If you have made gingerbread houses a family tradition, you will probably want to build this one because it’s simply amazing. I have seen a few gingerbread houses in my day, but nothing has ever quite been like this Rustic Log Cabin Gingerbread House.
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