Happy meal #12: Gingerbread run amok!

by yAnn on Mon, Dec 28, 2009

in Foodnotes

I’ve always wanted to bake something festive for Christmas and seeing that it’s our little household’s first Christmas, I decided that gingerbread cookies were the way to go.

First things first: I had to pop over to Phoon Huat to pick up some baking supplies. I officially declare that place my favourite bakeware supplier. It is not only a treasure trove but the products are cheaper than what you get outside. Butter for just $2! A pair of cookie cutter for slightly over a dollar! Rolling pins for slightly over a dollar (which I stupidly did not buy)! Thanks to Dr.Low’s recommendation, I went to the Sims Lane outlet which was HUGE. Love.

Next, find the perfect (read: “easy”) recipe. A search on Google and tadah! Found it on Not Quite Nigella.

Butter and brown sugar


Fugly, lumpy dough

The rise of the gingerbread in the oven

Freshly baked (dude at the bottom left seems to have suffered a head injury during baking)

The anonymous gingerbread army

And then after an hour of creative, gleeful artistic endeavour, the final product was ready to be presented to the world:

The Gingerbread Fashion Show

We love it! The cookies were not overly crumbly or sweet – just the perfect touch of spice and sweetness. The only problem I had during the baking was that the dough, with three cups of flour, was too unkneadable. It kept falling apart and in the end, I had to work with small portions to keep it from breaking. Many a gingerbread limb was lost and emergency surgery had to be performed to make the boys and girls whole again.

Oh and added to my woes was the fact that I didn’t have a rolling pin and the Ribena bottle that I had used was utterly useless. I was kneading and pressing and shaping everything with my hands and coupled with my handheld mixer, I was certainly giving my arms a good workout.

Thankfully, east end gets a lot of the monsoon winds at this time of the year and there was a cool breeze circulating in the kitchen. The cats were snoozing in the living room so I could bake in peace, with beautiful Christmas carols playing in the background.

You bet I’m going to be making this again!

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 the likkle girl who wurves pwetty things December 28, 2009 at 9:24 am

A very late Merry Christmas to you and Mr Thick!
Those gingerbread people look so good!
Did you have problem biting into them? Tee hee hee.
And a Happy New Year way ahead…just in case I get lazy and send greetings out late again.
xx

2 dr.lowem December 29, 2009 at 7:19 pm

either the girly bikini or the borat mankini one i’ll take, thank u!

3 Apprentice Housewife December 30, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Looks great!!

4 imp December 31, 2009 at 2:41 pm

I’m so evil! I want to grab one and bite of their heads simply because they look all nicely baked brown and tasty!

5 yuling January 1, 2010 at 6:56 pm

So cute so cute so cute! I wanted to bake gingerbread men coz they are such cuties, but I hate eating them!

6 yAnn January 2, 2010 at 3:09 pm

Tee hee thanks all!
I like to bite off their limbs first, and then move on to the heads before devouring their little bodies. Evilness!

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