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Spectacular Gingerbread Chalet Recipe – A Magical Holiday Gingerbread House Masterpiece

Gingerbread Chalet Recipe

This Gingerbread Chalet recipe combines richly spiced homemade gingerbread, sturdy royal icing construction, and charming decorative details to create a breathtaking holiday centerpiece. Featured on Flour Power and hosted by Jessica McGovern, this festive baking project transforms classic gingerbread into a beautiful alpine-inspired chalet complete with woodland animals, evergreen trees, and snowy finishing touches.

The Inspiration

Few holiday baking projects capture the wonder of the season quite like a handcrafted gingerbread house. Inspired by cozy mountain lodges nestled in snowy alpine landscapes, this Gingerbread Chalet elevates the traditional gingerbread house into a sophisticated holiday display piece.

On Flour Power, Jessica McGovern embraces ambitious baking projects that encourage creativity and craftsmanship. This gingerbread chalet perfectly reflects that philosophy, offering bakers an opportunity to create an edible work of art that becomes the focal point of holiday celebrations.

Ingredients

Gingerbread
Royal icing
Special Equipment

Method

To make the gingerbread

Add sugar, brown sugar, molasses, ground ginger, ground allspice, ground cloves, ground black pepper, and fresh ginger to a small saucepan and bring to a gentle boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Boil for 2-3 minutes, stirring.

Remove from heat and carefully pour the mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle. Turn mixer to low speed and add baking soda and salt, mixing until ingredients are frothy and combined – about 2-3 minutes.

Gradually add butter. Add egg and continue mixing until combined. Gradually add flour. When dough comes together in a ball, turn out onto a lightly floured surface.

Knead dough a few times and separate into 2 equal pieces. Form each piece into a ball, then shape into a disk. Cover one disk with plastic wrap and set aside.

Using a rolling pin, roll the uncovered portion of dough between two sheets of parchment paper to roughly 1/4-inch (6 mm) thickness.

To make a tall A-frame house, cut:
With the 2 extra-large triangles:
To make the royal icing

Add icing sugar, meringue powder, cream of tartar, vanilla, and water to the bowl of a stand mixer and whip with a paddle for 10 minutes or until icing is thick and glossy.

Add half of the icing to a piping bag fitted with a small tip. Cover the remaining icing with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use.

To finish

Serving Suggestions

For holiday gatherings, place the chalet on a decorative serving board surrounded by additional powdered sugar “snow,” fresh rosemary sprigs, cinnamon sticks, and holiday ornaments for an even more dramatic presentation. Pair slices of gingerbread with hot chocolate, mulled wine, spiced cider, coffee, or eggnog to enhance the warm spice flavors.

Families may also enjoy making the chalet together as part of an annual holiday tradition. The decorating process encourages creativity and creates memorable experiences that become cherished seasonal traditions year after year.

Final Thoughts

This Gingerbread Chalet recipe is a celebration of holiday baking, creativity, and festive tradition. Richly spiced gingerbread, snowy royal icing decorations, woodland animals, and intricate chalet details come together to create a magical edible centerpiece that captures the spirit of Christmas.

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