We may have gone a little bit nuts on all things Vikings and all things Christmas here but we are hoping you are as a much a fan of craft that’s equal parts beautiful and edible as we are.
If you’ve ever tried to make a gingerbread 3 dimensional anything ( house, boat, tree) as an activity with small children you will remember how difficult it can be to accomplish said 3 dimensional object with little hands whose strength are not quite up to the challenge of icing cement and building with easily breakable biscuit walls.
So here we’ve crafted our very own spin on this festive and fun activity in a more kid friendly and conveniently thematic design. These stand-up gingerbread forms are great for a holiday activity or can even be wrapped up to give as a gift.
MATERIALS
Ingredients for your icing cement
Things to decorate with
STEP ONE:
Make up your chosen gingerbread recipe to the instructions.
STEP TWO:
Once it is ready, roll out your gingerbread between two sheets of baking paper to 4mm thickness.
TIP: Rolling out the gingerbread will be a fun step for the kids to help with. Cutting out the shapes neatly may be a bit too fussy for them so this part will need a grown up to help complete.
Sprinkle some plain flour on the surface of the gingerbread.
Take your cut outs of the Viking gingerbread patterns and lay them on the gingerbread to cut out. Remember most shapes will need at least two cut outs.
The longship requires one full size cut out and 2 cut outs of just the boat base.
Slice around the shapes with a butter knife and carefully place on baking trays without squashing the shape. To do this we left the cut gingerbread on the baking paper and cut around it with scissors to the size of the baking tray.
Replace your bottom layer of baking paper. Roll out the off cuts of gingerbread to 4mm thick again to create more pieces.
STEP THREE:
Place the gingerbread in a preheated oven for 10 minutes or until golden.
Once cooked, remove and allow to cool.
STEP FOUR:
Make up your icing cement.
Use a hand beater to mix together the cream of tartar, water, egg whites until peaks form. Add the icing sugar and beat a further 10 minutes until it is fairly thick.
STEP FIVE:
Lay your gingerbreads on a board or bench.
Pour icing cement into a piping bag.
Get the kids to help you put together the gingerbread sandwiches!
Pipe icing cement onto the back of one biscuit of the gingerbread man and lady and reindeer and lay the second biscuit of the same shape on top like a sandwich.
For your flying reindeer you might like to put a pop stick between the sandwich layers.
For the long ship ice the front and back of the boat base of the full longship cutout( the one with a sail) and place a boat base gingerbread on either side. You may like to lay a support layer under the sail while you decorate.
STEP SIX:
Now for the fun part! Kids will enjoy helping with decorating the Vikings.
For easy drawing of the decoration we recommend using writing icing.
Alternatively you can create separate batches of coloured icing cement in piping bags. The icing cement will be best for piping under any lollies as it holds fast.
We used snakes for our boat sail, candy covered buttons for eyes, noses, shield centres and jewellery. Remember only put out a few lollies at a time if you are working with children as the temptation to eat them all will be too much for some.
For historically accurate Viking gingerbread our Viking man is dressed in a helmet with nose piece (no horns!), chain mail, beads and a decorated shield. Our Viking lady wears a tunic held up with beads and brooches. We’re not sure if Viking age reindeer wore saddles or had red noses but we are just going to go with it! Our longship is decorated with shields on the sides, a red and white striped sail and a sea serpent mast head.
STEP SEVEN:
Leave your iced gingerbread to dry (about an hour). Cover any leftover icing cement for use later.
Once dry assemble gingerbread on your presentation board.
Pipe a small amount of icing cement on the places where you want to stand up your gingerbread forms.
Trim any curved edges on the base of your gingerbread man, lady and reindeer so that it will stand more easily.
Once you are happy with the arrangement, dust some icing sugar over it.
Take a photo of your adorable gingerbread Vikings before they get eaten up!