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The Best Gingerbread Recipe

Do you love to make Gingerbread? Would you like to have one of the yummiest recipes there is for gingerbread? Then read on to download the recipe and to see my versions that I created.

Make the best ever gingerbread with this fab and prized recipe from Deniz Karaca the executive chef at EPICURE
Make the best ever gingerbread with this fab and prized recipe from Deniz Karaca the executive chef at EPICURE

I have been lucky enough to get my hands on Deniz Karaca’s prized gingerbread recipe.

Deniz is the executive pastry chef of EPICURE  in Melbourne. It is a popular restaurant that is known for providing seasonal, fresh, sustainable food using the best local produce available.

EPICURE has also set as benchmark for responsible catering. They have reduced their carbon footprint and prides itself by giving back to the community.

Making the Gingerbread

I had to test out the recipe to see how yummy and easy it was to follow. I must say that it was very easy and simple to do and rather tasty. I normally am not a fan of gingerbread but this mixture was very yummy. I had to test it before I even baked the biscuits.

I collected all my ingredients that I needed for the gingerbread. I like to have them all available on the kitchen bench. This way I don't forget anything essential.
I collected all my ingredients that I needed for the gingerbread. I like to have them all available on the kitchen bench. This way I don’t forget anything essential.

Step 1: Before I started I made sure that the oven was heating up. I put it on at 180°C.

Step 2: Get the baking trays ready for the finished gingerbread. The recipe says to use melted butter to grease baking trays. I did not do this, I used baking paper on the baking trays to ensure that the gingerbread did not stick to the tray. You can do either method. It does not matter.

Butter, Sugar, egg yolk and Treacle Syrup all ready to be a creamy mixture for the gingerbread.
Butter, Sugar, egg yolk and Treacle Syrup all ready to be a creamy mixture for the gingerbread.

Step 3: I put the butter and sugar and made it look pale and creamy.

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Step 4: Now add the treacle syrup, egg yolk, until all combined. Once done add the flour, bicarbonate of soda and mixed spice (In the recipe it lists all the ingredients in the mixed spice mix. I initially thought that I had to get all of these to make my own. However I realised that if you just get a pack of Mixed Spice. I know this might be obvious to some but as I have never made gingerbread before I did not know). Mix into a dough and kneed until smooth. Wrap up in glad wrap and put in the fridge to rest for 30 mins.

Mixing in the flour and other ingredients.
Mixing in the flour and other ingredients.

Note: I ended up leaving my mixture in the fridge overnight due to being busy with kids and things. Before I used it I put it on the kitchen bench for a few hours to get to room temperature, this made it soft enough to roll out to make my gingerbread people. The mixture was fine and the biscuits taste amazing the only thing you need to be aware of is if you leave it in the fridge longer it will be a bit harder and need time to soften up.

The gingerbread dough wrapped in glad wrap and ready to go into the fridge to rest. Rest in fridge for 30 mins.
The gingerbread dough wrapped in glad wrap and ready to go into the fridge to rest. Rest in fridge for 30 mins.

Step 5: The recipe recommends putting baking paper underneath the dough and on top to ensure it does not stick to your rolling pin. I did this and it made it much easier to get the dough flat and made it not stick at all which helped the whole process.

Rolling the gingerbread dough. It was a good idea to use baking paper to make it a non sticky issue with the rolling pin and counter top.
Rolling the gingerbread dough. It was a good idea to use baking paper to make it a non sticky issue with the rolling pin and counter top.

Step 6: Cut out your gingerbread with your cookie cutter of choice. I used a traditional shaped gingerbread man one but you can use whatever shape you wish to. It depends on the event and theme. You might want Christmas ones, or birthday party ones or just standard gingerbread men. It is up to you.

I used a gingerbread shaped cookie cutter to make my gingerbread people. If you want you can always have different shapes, stars, trucks, people, cats and more.
I used a gingerbread shaped cookie cutter to make my gingerbread people. If you want you can always have different shapes, stars, trucks, people, cats and more.

Step 7: Bake your gingerbread biscuits. It takes about 10 minutes in the oven. Make sure you place the gingerbread biscuits about 3 cm apart from each other. The dough spreads a bit and you don’t want to find that one gingerbread person is attached to another.

Gingerbread all cooked and cooling down. Once cool they will be decorated.
Gingerbread all cooked and cooling down. Once cool they will be decorated.

Step 8: Decorate your gingerbread. This is the fun part. You can go crazy with sprinkles, icing and lollies. Once done you can now eat them up.

My decorated gingerbread people. Two are girls and one is a boy. I know it is hard to tell and my decorating skills need a bit of work. Don't they look pretty! Or festive to say the least.
My decorated gingerbread people. Two are girls and one is a boy. I know it is hard to tell and my decorating skills need a bit of work. Don’t they look pretty! Or festive to say the least.

Some of the items I used to decorate these fabulous gingerbread girls and boy were: candy eyes, hundreds and thousands, different coloured sprinkles, M&M’s, and Queen Writing Icings (I got a pack of 5 that have all different colours)

Enjoy your gingerbread and I hope you found this recipe as yummy as I did.

A HUGE THANK YOU!

Thanks to Deniz Karaca from EPICURE  for sharing his gingerbread recipe with my readers.

Originally published November 27 2016

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Things to do

Christmas Events For the Family

Below are some wonderful events to celebrate Christmas and the festive season. This is just a few events and is by no means a full breakdown of things to do.

The kids will love them and I’m sure adults will as well. Take the whole family and enjoy.

Christmas in the Sky at Sydney Tower Eye
Santa’s Highest Grotto 3rd December – 23rd December 2016

Santa waiting to hear what you want for Christmas. Come along to the Sydney Tower Eye to meet Santa and get your photos taken as well.
Santa waiting to hear what you want for Christmas. Come along to the Sydney Tower Eye to meet Santa and get your photos taken as well.

Who knew that Santa had a grotto 250 metres above street level. It is here that you can experience the magic of the North Pole in the heart of Sydney.

Parents and children will be amazed that Santa’s festive grotto is decorated just like it would be if he was at home, fireplace, Christmas tree and music to make you all feel welcome.

Santa likes to keep updated with the conditions for the reindeer for optimal toy delivery.
Santa likes to keep updated with the conditions for the reindeer for optimal toy delivery.

EVENT DETAILS:
What: Santa’s Highest Grotto at Sydney Tower Eye
Where: Sydney Tower Eye, 100 Market St, Sydney
When: Saturday 3 December to Friday 23 December 2015
Hours: Weekdays: 4:00pm – 7:00pm
Weekends: 11:00am – 6:00pm
11:00am to 6:00pm every day from Saturday 17 December
Cost: Included in price of admission

SYDNEY TOWER EYE DETAILS:
Where: Sydney Tower Eye, 100 Market Street, Sydney
Opening hours: 9.00am – 10.00pm daily. Last admission at 9.00pm
Cost: Best price guarantee when you book online. Walk-up price – Adults: $26.50, Children (4-15yrs): $17. Combination tickets are available with Madame Tussauds Sydney, SEA LIFE Sydney, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary
PHONE: 1800 258 693

For more information please visit: https://www.sydneytowereye.com.au/

 


 

Gingerbread Village by Epicure – Melbourne
1st December – 24th of December 2016
FREE EVENT
Corner of Little Collins and Swanston Street, Melbourne Town Hall, 90-120 Swanston Street

Gingerbread creations from EPICURE
Gingerbread creations from EPICURE

The Gingerbread Village is now in its sixth year and looks like it is going to be bigger and better than previous years. EPICURE’s award-winning Executive Pastry Chef Deniz Karaca and his masterful team have spent about 2000 hours constructing the display, which requires 500kgs of gingerbread, 360kgs of royal icing, 150kgs of marzipan, and is topped off with 800 mini Christmas trees.

The Gingerbread Village has already raised over $100,000 in donations. Proceeds of the Gingerbread Village will go to the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation. If you would like to make a donation, please go to  www.rchfoundation.org.au/gingerbread.

EPICURE is going to be including Melbourne landmarks such as, The Melbourne Cricket Ground, Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation, Melbourne Town Hall, Luna Park, and The Melbourne Zoo.

If you wish to get more into the spirit of the season, then why not bake your own gingerbread too. I have Deniz Karaca’s prized gingerbread recipe. Make your own and impress your friends with gingerbread gifts.


 

Christmas Lights Spectacular at The Hunter Valley
4th November – 26th January 2017
Closed 25th December

 

Costs: Check out the costs at the Christmas Lights Spectacular website.

Adult $28

Children (4-15 yrs) $23

Children 3 yrs & under FREE

Family (2 Adults + 2 Child) $92

Day + Night passes available

For more details on Christmas Lights Spectacular, tickets and the full program please visit: www.hvg.com.au

Download the Christmas Lights Spectacular program

What Can You See?

  • Santa’s Workshop
  • Christmas Around the World
  • Underwater Scene – whale, shark, fish and more
  • Cinderella’s Castle and her pumpkin carriage
  • Fairy Garden
  • North Pole
  • Santa’s Plane
  • Christmas Lights Fun Zone (Please note that the Fun Zone requires an additional entry fee alongside Christmas Lights entry. Open from 6:30pm – 10:00pm, $7.50 per person) – This area is just for kids. Jumping castles, obstacle courses, super slide
  • Santa Photos these are at additional costs and are all supplied on 4GB USB. Santa Photos are only available from 4th November to 24th of Dec 2016

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Location: Nestled at the foothills of the Brokenback Ranges, in the heart of the Hunter vineyards

Contact Details: 

Open 7 days from 9am – 4pm and 6.30pm – 10pm
(Closed 25th December).
Phone 02 4998 4000 – 
Email
  welcome@hvg.com.au  – Fax  02 4998 4071

This event looks amazing and we wanted to go last year, however I was very pregnant with our little boy at the time. As we had no idea he would be born on his due date of 7th of Jan we did not want to be too far from the hospital. This year I’m keen to take the kids to the Christmas Lights Spectacular and I cannot wait to see their faces light up as much as the lights are already.


What great event have you been to in the lead up to Christmas? Let us know.

I hope you have a lovely time if you do go to these great events and if you have some other fab place to tell us about I cannot wait to hear about that too. Have fun!