Gingerbread Project 2012
Gingerbread Project 2012
Gingerbread Project 2012
During holiday time, it is often a tradition to make and decorate gingerbread houses. For this
assignment, each student will be making their own gingerbread house to decorate. However, you
will be making the dough in pairs or groups.
Gingerbread Timeline:
Egg Quiz
Day 1 November 27, 2012 Intro to Project-Design House
Demo/Lab-Dough
Day 2 November 29, 2012 Design House
Day 3 December 3, 2012 Demo/Lab - Cutting out and Baking/Field Trip Blk 4
Day 4 December 5, 2012 Demo/Lab - Cutting out and Baking/Field Trip Blk 1
Evaluation:
Effort /10 Final Project /10
Daily Progress /25 Creativity /10
Daily Log /15
Total /55
Date: _____________________ /3
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4. Self Evaluation (How well did I work? Safe? Clean Up? Technique?) _____ /10
Day 2: Dough
Date: _____________________ /3
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4. Self Evaluation (How well did I work? Safe? Clean Up? Technique?) _____ /10
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4. Self Evaluation (How well did I work? Safe? Clean Up? Technique?) _____ /10
Day 5: Assemble
Date: _____________________ /3
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4. Self Evaluation (How well did I work? Safe? Clean Up? Technique?) _____ /10
Day 6: Decorate
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1. What did you learn from doing this project?
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GingerBread House
Ingredients:
DOUGH ICING
125 mL margarine 15 mL warm water 500 mL icing sugar
125 mL molasses 685 mL sifted flour 1 mL cream of tartar
2 mL ginger 3 mL baking soda 50 mL egg whites
125 mL sugar f.g. salt
1 egg
Method
DAY 1: DOUGH
1. Melt margarine in a 500 mL liquid measure, covered with a paper towel on medium. Pour
melted margarine into a medium bowl. In the same liquid measure, measure molasses. Stir in
molasses, ginger and sugar in the melt margarine mixture. Stir until dissolved.
2. Stir water and egg into molasses mixture.
3. Sift flour. Measure flour and resift with other dry ingredients.
4. Stir in flour mixture until well blended. Place mixture in plastic bag.
5. Record name & block on masking tape applied to plastic bag and refrigerate until firm, at least
2 hours, or overnight.
DAY 2: ROLLING< CUTTING AND BAKING THE DOUGH
1. Remove from refrigerator. Roll out on floured board. Make sure that the dough is of even
thickness e.g. 5 mm. Cut out pieces as desired.
2. Preheat oven to 375F.
3. Carefully place cut pieces on ungreased baking sheet. Check sizes with pattern to ensure that
the finished pieces will match. Straighten edges if necessary.
4. Bake in preheated oven until lightly brown around the edges and firm to touch (~10-15 mins).
5. Carefully remove to cooling rack after allowing to sit on baking pan for several minutes. Cool
completely and package for assembly.
DAY 3 & 4: ICING and ASSEMBLY
1. In a large bowl, sift the icing sugar & cream of tartar together.
2. Add egg white and beat with electric mixer for ~7 - 10 minutes or until thick
3. Cover with a damp cloth to prevent hardening. For thinning - dilute with a few drops of water
or food colouring.
4. Place icing a piping bag, approximately full.
5. To assemble the gingerbread house, start with one of the side pieces. Apply a bead of icing
along the bottom, and place it on the base. Working with one piece at a time, apply a bead of
icing along the edges of each piece to attach sides to the front of the house.
6. Add an extra bead of icing to the inside and outside of the gingerbread house corners. This
will make the house stronger, and provide a finishing touch to all of the edges
7. Once the gingerbread house is assembled, use the remaining icing to help decorate your
house.