Easy Royal Icing Recipe For Gingerbread House Without Cream Of Tartar
Add 12 tsp cream of tartar and.
Easy royal icing recipe for gingerbread house without cream of tartar. If cream of tartar is unavailable it can be substituted with lemon juice. Other years i just buy a kit. Gingerbread house icing is the perfect royal icing recipe to hold together all of your baked gingerbread cookies.
Store bought frosting will not hold the graham crackers together very well. If the icing needs to be more liquidy add a little egg white. Of course you can thin the icing out with water depending on how thick you want it.
If the icing needs to be thickened add powdered sugar and stir until desired consistency. The royal icing can be made ahead of time. Making the perfect royal icing for your gingerbread house requires just three ingredients.
It is so easy to do and the egg whites make it perfect for icing a gingerbread house which needs to be sturdy for decorating. 3 egg whites 1 12 teaspoons cream of tartar 3 3 12 cups icing sugar. Historically royal icing covered fruitcake to keep it moist.
Supplies needed for easy no bake gingerbread houses. You can use store bought frosting in place of the royal icing for adding the candies but not building the houses. Generally for every 1 teaspoon of cream of tartar 1 tablespoon 3 teaspoons of lemon juice is used.
Royal icing is the edible glue or mortar that holds a gingerbread house together. Graham crackers you ll need 7 squares for each house 1 batch of icing see below for recipe and instructions. Use a hot glue gun to build the houses instead of the royal icing.