Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 23:15     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Any with houses that are pre built. We just want to get to the decorating part!!
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 23:13     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Graham crackers. Make the houses with graham crackers and homemade frosting. Much easier if it is a bunch of kids working on houses, the fun is in the decorating with candy.

I have never heard of people eating gingerbread houses either, they are far too hard? Plus the raw eggs in the royal icing?
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 22:54     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

We got a premade one from Whole Foods. My kid doesn’t like assembling, just decorating.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 22:04     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Maybe ask around at a local bakery if you want one that tastes good. I know of two in MOCO if you are interested.

I like Costco's version because the house is already built and all you need to do is decorate - it's also pretty cheap, maybe 12 bucks. I never eat them though.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 21:20     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Houses or shaped cookies, either are fine. Are there any edible versions that don’t cost $$$?

Or any foolproof recipes? I don’t love baking but I’ll do it if there’s no edible version.


Does anyone eat these? We never do and I can’t imagine any of them taste good.

We prefer to focus on the decorating aspect so prefer a “prefab” house kit to assembling our own.


This is OP. I wouldn't eat them, but I want to invite some kids over to decorate and I'm sure they'll want to. Id rather get some that actually taste edible.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 20:43     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s! They are only $8 (I think..)

They come with all the house pieces, icing, and candy. They are even made in Germany. Fancy


Are these the triangular a frame ones? I looked up reviews and the first one said all the pieces were weirdly phallic and the icing was way too runny.


I buy them every year and don’t understand those comments. No they don’t look phallic in the least. That is super odd someone thought that. And the icing comes as a powder and you add water and maybe an egg white to it. So if it is runny that is your fault. I follow what the directions say and it is spot on. It dries very hard, as needs to in order to construct the house. My kids love them and pick them apart for several days after we make them.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 20:23     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Anonymous wrote:The year we did the Trader Joe’s ones they did not taste good and the frosting was terrible.

We switched to Target and they are actually really tasty! They have a lot of different options (we got a treehouse kit this year but haven’t made it yet).


They're not really meant for eating - the cookies are made to be structurally sound so that they bear weight and don't collapse. Make or buy cookies separately for eating.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 18:41     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Anonymous wrote:Houses or shaped cookies, either are fine. Are there any edible versions that don’t cost $$$?

Or any foolproof recipes? I don’t love baking but I’ll do it if there’s no edible version.


Does anyone eat these? We never do and I can’t imagine any of them taste good.

We prefer to focus on the decorating aspect so prefer a “prefab” house kit to assembling our own.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 18:36     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

I had a miserable time with the Target houses last year. The icing never set so the houses kept collapsing.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 18:17     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

The year we did the Trader Joe’s ones they did not taste good and the frosting was terrible.

We switched to Target and they are actually really tasty! They have a lot of different options (we got a treehouse kit this year but haven’t made it yet).
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 17:21     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Anonymous wrote:Trader Joe’s! They are only $8 (I think..)

They come with all the house pieces, icing, and candy. They are even made in Germany. Fancy


Are these the triangular a frame ones? I looked up reviews and the first one said all the pieces were weirdly phallic and the icing was way too runny.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 16:48     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

I didn’t like having to make the icing for the Tj one. Would prefer premade ready to go icing.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 16:44     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Trader Joe’s! They are only $8 (I think..)

They come with all the house pieces, icing, and candy. They are even made in Germany. Fancy
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 16:42     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Wilton's is good but takes a long time to assemble, you have to let the frosting dry to hold the sides of the house together before you can decorate.
Anonymous
Post 12/06/2022 14:59     Subject: Best gingerbread decorating kit?

Houses or shaped cookies, either are fine. Are there any edible versions that don’t cost $$$?

Or any foolproof recipes? I don’t love baking but I’ll do it if there’s no edible version.