Raising the roof
One Cube at a time.
Create a
SUGAR CUBE House
A sweet twist on the
traditional Gingerbread House
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The Sugar Cube House is a great Family project. Fun for all age. No more crumbling, cracking or breaking gingerbread.
The Santa that can be seen inside the front door was cut from a card of seasons past and pasted onto the foam core wall before being installed.
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Foam Core or other hard cardboard for bottom base.
Sugar Cubes.
Royal Icing
I make and then store the Royal Icing in little baggies. The corner of the baggie can be clipped for use and squeezed out as needed. Don't make the hole too big.
The Royal Icing will harden if it is not re-sealed so make sure to put the opened baggie into another that can be sealed until needed again.
Royal Icing
Beat 3 egg whites till fluffy. Gradually add about 700 grams of icing sugar. Mix to a smooth finish and divide into baggies.
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