Making a Ginger Bread Man is a tradition we started three years ago
- GINGER BREAD COOKIE
- 3 cups flour
- 2 teaspoons Ground Ginger
- 1 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon,
- 1/4 teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon All Spice
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 3/4 cup (1 1/2 sticks) butter, softened1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
- 1/2 cup molasses
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoonPure Vanilla Extract
Baked and ready to be "DRESSED"
Adding all the piping...I'm glad she enjoys I have NO patience for it! Lil bro waiting to add the spice drops |
She does good work!! |
He's so YUMMMMMmmy! |
have a cookie you bake every year????
How fun. I am 36 and never even made a Gingerbread house that I can remember. My son is 5 and I think we ought to this year!
ReplyDeleteWe've yet to make a real ginger bread house a few lil ones out of graham cracker and candies good way to start =)
DeleteShe caught the gingerbread man!! I love this tradition of yours! So much fun.
ReplyDeleteTY it's SO much ezier than a house =D
DeleteMy kids asked if we could make gingerbread men soon. I really like that huge pan!
ReplyDeleteI think it was from Target =)
DeleteOur first time to make gingerbread man this year...it was so much fun! next week, we will try making ginger bread house =)
ReplyDeletegood luck with the house
DeleteI used to love making gingerbread men and houses! Sadly, I have not had the patience to try since I had my son lol. Maybe this year!
ReplyDeletetry the gingerbread man first it's SO much ezier than a house =D
DeleteI love watching my kids decorate cookies every year. They would love making that big cookie.
ReplyDeleteThey love to "dress" him the first year you hardly saw any man at all they have learned to cut back =D
DeleteThat looks so yummy! We just did our first gingerbread house kit but now we want to do one from scratch and little gingerbread men to give to neighbors this year. Tell her great job!
ReplyDeleteI'll tell her--she like when I post a Kooking with Kayleigh and later we read all the responses together.
DeleteGood luck on your house!!
The cookie looks yummy. I always bake chocolate chip cookies for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
ReplyDeletechocolate chip and peanut butter with the kiss on top are our two staples for the holiday's =)
DeleteWhat a great tradition, and she did such a great job on the decorating!
ReplyDeleteTY =)
DeleteOh my goodness! Even someone so young can make those cookies look great! I'm a terrible food artist. Wow! how fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm not so great with baking either --She gets the baking gene from Oma (my grandmother) she's loved baking with her starting at age 2!
DeleteI have never made gingerbread from scratch. I love how the kids worked together to create it! I probably would have eaten all the gumdrops before they made their way to the cookie.
ReplyDeleteHE HE I had a separate bag for snacking on =)
DeleteAlthough we've never made one I have that same pan!! Lol...my kids want to make one this year, so I guess we'll attempt it!
ReplyDeleteAaawww! Team work huh? They look so into what they're doing.
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