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Make gingerbread Christmas tree ornament recipes

 

 

Making gingerbread cookies during the Christmas holiday season is a time

honored tradition, celebrated by many countries, races, religions, and

families.

 

 

The preservative qualities of ginger were discovered in medieval English

times, when ginger was applied to cakes, pastries and breads to make

them last longer during extended journeys. By 1614, English villages

were making specialty cakes of ginger to celebrate religious holidays..

Doughs were cut into shapes of hearts, animals, and flowers and could

only be baked and served during the religious festivities of Easter and

Christmas.

 

Today, ginger is used as a homeopathic treatment for nausea, motion

sickness, and morning sickness. It is also used in all different types

of recipes and religious rituals. The making of gingerbread men remains

one of the most popular uses for ginger.

 

 

EASY GINGERBREAD MEN

 

(Makes 6 ornaments)

 

1/2c Applesauce

 

1/2c Cinnamon

 

2T Household glue

 

 

Mix all ingredients together and roll on wax paper to 1/4-inch

thickness. Using a cookie cutter, cut out the shapes of the intended

ornaments. Poke a small hole in the top of the ornament using the end of

a straw, knife, chopstick, small dowel, pencil, or similar object. Allow

ornaments to air dry for 1-3 days. When ornaments are ready to be

decorated they will be completely dry and very hard.

 

 

 

SLOW BAKE GINGERBREAD ORNAMENTS

 

(Makes 15 ornaments)

 

16oz. Applesauce

 

1c Cinnamon

 

2T Allspice

 

 

Preheat oven to 150-degrees.

 

 

Combine all ingredients, mixing well. Roll dough on wax paper. Cut out

ornaments with appropriately shaped cookie cutters. Poke a hole in the

top of each ornament using a straw, knife, chopstick, pencil, or similar

object.

 

 

Bake in 150-degree oven for 90 minutes. Turn ornaments over. Bake for an

additional 90-minutes. Allow ornaments to cool and continue drying for

1-3 hours after baking.

 

 

 

HEAVY DUTY GINGERBREAD ORNAMENTS

 

(Makes 30 ornaments)

 

1c Sugar

 

6T Shortening

 

2t Baking soda

 

2t Cloves, ground

 

2t Ginger

 

2t Cinnamon

 

7c Flour

 

1-1/2c Water

 

 

Preheat oven to 325-degrees.

 

 

Mix shortening and 1 cup of sugar together in a large bowl. Add baking

soda, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, flour, and 1-1/2 cups of water. When

mixed completely, refrigerate for 4-6 hours.

 

 

Roll gingerbread out to 1/4-inch thickness on lightly floured surface or

on wax paper. Poke a hole in the top of each ornament using a straw,

knife, chopstick, pencil, or similar object.

 

 

Put cutouts on cookie sheet and bake 20-minutes in 325-degree oven.

After 20-minutes, turn oven off, leaving cookies inside oven to continue

the drying process. After 1-hour, move cookies to a rack and allow to

sit untouched for 1-3 days or until completely dry and hard.

 

 

When cookies are dry, spray with clear acrylic paint or brush with clear

varnish and allow cookie coating to dry completely.

 

 

 

 

BROWN GINGERBREAD MEN

 

(Makes 30 ornaments)

 

1c Sugar

 

6T Shortening

 

2t Baking soda

 

2t Cloves, ground

 

2t Ginger

 

2t Cinnamon

 

7c Flour

 

1c Water

 

1/2c Molasses

 

2T Cocoa powder

 

 

Preheat oven to 350-degrees.

 

 

Mix shortening and 1 cup of sugar together in a large bowl. Add

remaining ingredients and mix well. Refrigerate for 4-hours.

 

 

Roll dough out on floured surface of wax paper to 1/4-inch thickness.

Poke a hole in the top of each cookie with a straw, knife, chopstick,

pencil, or similar object.

 

 

Put cutouts on cookie sheet and bake 20-minutes in 325-degree oven.

After 20-minutes, turn oven off, leaving cookies inside oven to continue

the drying process. After 1-hour, move cookies to a rack and allow to

sit untouched for 1-3 days or until completely dry and hard.

 

 

When cookies are dry, spray with clear acrylic paint or brush with clear

varnish and allow cookie coating to dry completely.

 

 

 

 

DECORATING IDEAS

 

Gingerbread cookies can be decorated by children of all ages. You can

change the body color of the gingerbread men/women by applying colored

frosting, colored glues, and more. Here are some simple ideas to get you

started:

 

 

GLUE

 

Gingerbread cookies can be decorated or colored by using household glue.

Since no one will be eating the cookies, glue is a cost-effective

alternative to using frosting, which often cakes off and doesn't

preserve well. Use glue to attach eyes, ears, clothing, and other

objects to gingerbread men and women. Glue can also be colored by adding

dyes or paints to the glue and mixing well.

 

 

PAINTS

 

Acrylic paints can be used in place of frosting or glue to decorate

ornaments. Children and adults can use paints to add clothing, features,

or body parts (such as fingers, toes, eyes, mouths) to ornaments. Paint

on with a paint brush or purchase small spray cans of acrylic paints to

color coordinate each ornament before adding features.

 

 

CANDY

 

RED HOTS can be glued to ornaments and used as eyes, buttons on

clothing, noses and more.

 

LEMON DROPS make great eyes and buttons, too.

 

LICORICE strips torn into thin bands can be glued to the face of the

ornament to make a smile or frown or other facial expression.

 

CHOCOLATE CHIPS can also be used as an easy decoration for gingerbread men.

 

SUGAR SPRINKLES that are colored can be sprinkled over large areas to

color in clothing or hair.

 

LIFESAVERS add color to wreath shaped cookies.

 

 

HOUSEHOLD OBJECTS

 

SMALL BUTTONS make great realistic decorations. Use them to make eyes,

buttons, or noses.

 

RUBBER BANDS (cut in quarters) can be used to make a smile or hair.

 

YARN can be added to ornaments to make hair or outline an outfit.

 

 

 

TIPS AND TRICKS

 

Don't limit yourself to making gingerbread men. Use any cookie cutter

shape! Stars, houses, animals, even circles and squares make great

ornaments!

 

 

Use the top of a glass to make perfect circle ornaments.

 

 

Gingerbread ornaments can be strung together with garland, string, or

tinsel rope.

 

 

Gingerbread men and women can be hung from a window, in hallways, used

as wall decorations, on wreaths, on the tree, or anywhere else you want

to add a festive feel.

 

 

You can coat cookies with two or more layers of clear acrylic or varnish

to help preserve cookies before and after decorating.

 

 

Store cookies in a hard box year round. Wrapping them in paper towels or

newspaper and storing in a dry area will help to prevent breakage and

preserve quality.

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