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Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House
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Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House

cookpad.japan
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I wanted to make this from scratch, starting with the pattern. I made a cookie dough that's easy to handle, but also neutral and delicious to eat.

Please use the pattern dimensions as a reference. If you are making your own original pattern, if you calculate in the thickness of the dough in you'll have less problems when you assemble the house.
Measure out exactly 50 g of egg.
If you add icing to the inside of the house to strengthen the joints, the house will become sturdy. Recipe by flan*

I wanted to make this from scratch, starting with the pattern. I made a cookie dough that's easy to handle, but also neutral and delicious to eat.

Please use the pattern dimensions as a reference. If you are making your own original pattern, if you calculate in the thickness of the dough in you'll have less problems when you assemble the house.
Measure out exactly 50 g of egg.
If you add icing to the inside of the house to strengthen the joints, the house will become sturdy. Recipe by flan*

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Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I wanted to make this from scratch, starting with the pattern. I made a cookie dough that's easy to handle, but also neutral and delicious to eat.

Please use the pattern dimensions as a reference. If you are making your own original pattern, if you calculate in the thickness of the dough in you'll have less problems when you assemble the house.
Measure out exactly 50 g of egg.
If you add icing to the inside of the house to strengthen the joints, the house will become sturdy. Recipe by flan*

I wanted to make this from scratch, starting with the pattern. I made a cookie dough that's easy to handle, but also neutral and delicious to eat.

Please use the pattern dimensions as a reference. If you are making your own original pattern, if you calculate in the thickness of the dough in you'll have less problems when you assemble the house.
Measure out exactly 50 g of egg.
If you add icing to the inside of the house to strengthen the joints, the house will become sturdy. Recipe by flan*

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Ingredients

6 servings
  • The cookie dough:
  • 80 gramsUnsalted butter
  • 100 gramsSugar
  • 30 gramsHoney
  • 1 dashVanilla oil
  • 50 gramsEgg
  • 300 gramsCake flour
  • 1Beaten egg for egg wash
  • For the icing:
  • 200 gramsPowdered sugar
  • 30 gramsEgg white
  • To finish:
  • 1Silver dragées and other edible decorations
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  1. 1

    Make the pattern. Think up a house design you like, draw the pattern out on thick paper, and cut them out. See steps 3 to 8 for the parts you'll need. Please use the dimensions as a reference.

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  2. 2

    I will explain how to make this hexen (witch) house.

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  3. 3

    The pattern for the front and back of the house. Cut out windows and a door in the front of the house.

    A picture of step 3 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  4. 4

    The pattern for the side walls.

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  5. 5

    The pattern for the roof.

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  6. 6

    Pattern 1 for the chimney.

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  7. 7

    Patterns 2 and 3 for the chimney.

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  8. 8

    Pine trees.

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  9. 9

    Make the cooke dough. Add the sugar to the softened butter and mix well with a whisk. Add the honey and vanilla, and mix well.

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  10. 10

    Have the egg at room temperature. Beat the egg, and add it little by little to the butter mix in step 9, stirring well between additions. Add the sifted cake flour and mix until it forms a dough.

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  11. 11

    Wrap the dough in plastic film, and let it rest in a cool place (not in the refrigerator) for several hours.

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  12. 12

    Roll the dough out 4 to 5 mm thick on a dusted work surface. Place the pattern pieces on top and cut around them with a knife.

    A picture of step 12 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  13. 13

    Roll up the remaining dough, press a tart tin on it to cut it out and remove the excess dough to make the base.

    A picture of step 13 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  14. 14

    The cookie parts you need: 1 base; 1 whole and 2 half-pine tree shapes; 1 chimney pattern 1 and 1 reversed version of chimney pattern 1; 1 each of chimney patterns 2 and 3...

    A picture of step 14 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  15. 15

    ...1 piece each of the front and back of the house; 2 side walls; 2 roof pieces. Put them on a parchment paper lined baking tin, being careful not to mess them up.

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  16. 16

    Brush with the egg wash, and bake in a preheated 180 °C oven for 14 to 15 minutes. Cool on a rack when they're baked.

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  17. 17

    Make the icing. Put the powdered sugar in a bowl, add the egg white and mix well. Put into a piping bag. Thicker icing sticks better. Adjust the consistency with the amount of egg white added.

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  18. 18

    Put the parts together using icing as glue. Spread the icing on the chimney parts as shown in this photo and stick together.

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  19. 19

    When they are stuck together, put the chimney on it's side and leave until the icing has dried.

    A picture of step 19 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  20. 20

    Spread icing on the straight edges of the pine tree half-pieces, and stick them onto both sides of the full-piece pine tree piece and leave to dry. Decorate as you wish after it's dried.

    A picture of step 20 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  21. 21

    Spread icing on the edges of the side walls, stick on the front and back walls to assemble. Hold it with your hands for a few minutes until the icing has hardened a bit.

    A picture of step 21 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  22. 22

    The roof is heavy, so make some supports under it before sticking it on. Leave the supports in place until the icing has dried completely.

    A picture of step 22 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  23. 23

    When the roof has dried, stick on the chimney. Hold it on for a few minutes until it has stuck. If it doesn't slide off when you release it, leave the house to dry completely.

    A picture of step 23 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  24. 24

    If the roof of your house is not very steep like mine, it may not need supports and it may be easier to put a chimney on too. I think a house with a not so steep roof line is easier to assemble.

  25. 25

    The chimney is hard to stick on to the roof if there are jagged bits of cookie on the edges, so gently file them down to fit the rooftop so that it adheres better.

    A picture of step 25 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  26. 26

    Once the house is assembled, decorate the roof and sides with icing in any pattern you like. You can stick on cookies or sugar decorations too.

    A picture of step 26 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  27. 27

    If you pipe out some icing so that it hangs from the edge of the roof it looks like icicles. Pipe some icing on the roof and chimney so that it looks like snow.

    A picture of step 27 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  28. 28

    Stick the house onto the base. When everything has dried completely it's done. You can sprinkle on some powdered sugar if you like.

    A picture of step 28 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  29. 29

    I made a hole in the base and inserted a small LED light.

    A picture of step 29 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  30. 30

    It was hard to take the light in and out by the base, so I made a hole in the back of the house instead for this version. This house is about 20 cm square, and uses 1.5 times the dough in this recipe.

    A picture of step 30 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
  31. 31

    I stuck macarons and chocolates on this house, and used a dredge to make a brick pattern on the walls.

    A picture of step 31 of Decorated Cookie House Hexen (Witch) House.
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