Traditional Christmas celebrations often include building a gingerbread house. Crafting a fancy house is such a fun task, however it includes multiple steps that can make the process feel stressful: designing (cannot be skipped!), baking, decorating, building the actual house and finalizing the decorations.
This year I decided to make the whole process easier and use cookie cutter shapes to make small gingerbread houses. Another option is to make building-shaped gingerbread cookies, if you want to skip the whole assembling-of-the-gingerbread-house step all together, as it might be a bit nerve wracking. This way you can concentrate on the decorations – which is at least my favorite part!
I prefer icing decorations on the cookies but feel free to add anything from sprinkles to different kinds of colorful candy. I take a shortcut and buy the gingerbread dough prepeared, however I find it is worth making the royal icing myself since I can then control the thickness of it. I use piping bags and round, 0.5 mm and 2 mm wide piping tips to decorate the cookies. Below you can find a recipe for an easy royal icing.