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| Kitchen Supply Gingerbread House Mold |
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| Manufacturer: Kitchen Supply |
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| List Price: $27.99 |
| Sale Price: $17.70 |
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Product Description |
| Gingerbread House Mold lets you make celebrations special with a unique Gingerbread House that is easy to make and better than store-bought. Two-sided design in hand-cast aluminum gives you a Brick House on one side of mold or a Log Cabin on the reverse, each with its own chimney, roof and family. Complete recipes plus easy instructions for construction and decorating a Holiday, Easter, Birthday or Haunted Halloween House are included. House is 6-inch by 6-inch by 5-inch high. |
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Product Details |
- Two-sided design
- Recipes and decorating instructions for several designs
- Aluminum construction for heat distribution
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Great Gingerbread House Mold!
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| Review Date: December 19, 2008 |
| Reviewer: G. Ensley, Cypress, TX USA |
This Gingerbread House Mold was very easy to use.
I used the recipe included in the kit to make the dough. The taste of the end product was okay. I'm sure you can find better tasting recipes if you plan to eat it; but the nice thing about this recipe was that it was portioned to make one house. So you can make just one house or multiply it according to however many houses you desire.
My 2.5 year old had fun helping make the gingerbread house. She would press the dough in each area and I would go over it with a rolling pin.
I chose to move the pieces to a separate cookie sheet instead of baking them in the mold. This allowed me to bake all the necessary pieces at one time.
This is definitely something my girls and I will be using every year. |
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| Review Date: December 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Yi Ju Lai, South America |
I just got to use it for the first time yesterday. I was pretty much satisfied. I actually made 3 gingerbread houses with this and found that it was easy to make after the second and third one. You need to make sure to put enough flour on the molding before putting the dough so that it can easily come off. However, it was hard to mold the gingerbread man.. you are better off using your own gingerbread man cookie cutters.. I ended up using my own cookie cutters (reindeer, snowman, and christmas tree) to decorate the house.
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Cute Houses, Good Quality Mold - Wish it had 2X the Pieces
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| Review Date: January 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Sarah, Bay Area, CA |
I throw an annual Gingerbread House Making Party and was looking for something to make it a little easier to bake the pieces for 10+ houses. This mold worked pretty well - here are the pros and cons:
Pros:
Nicely sized houses - not too big and not too small
Heavy, well made mold - it feels high quality and will last a long time
Two patterns to choose from - both the "log cabin" and the "brick house" sides are cute
Cons:
Need 2 rounds for 1 house - the mold produces half of one house, so you need to do it twice. You can get around this like another reviewer said by using it more as a cookie cutter than a baking mold, and putting the pieces on a cookie sheet. If you're going to do this, be sure to spray the heck out of the mold and dust it liberally with flour or powdered sugar to make it easier to get the pieces out without mutilating them. That also works better if your dough is cold and stiff - so if it gets too warm as you're working it throw it back in the fridge and be patient.
So, overall I think it's a great product, I just wish it had twice the pieces that it does.
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