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Here are two approaches to baking a Christmas gingerbread cake with a garnish of gingerbread cookies. The first example (photo #1) is the work of a pastry chef, but can be tackled by a home baker with the time to decorate a village of gingerbread house cookies. But the photo helps keep the memory alive. As to where to find stemmed cherries in the winter: We have no idea! This cake may have been made and photographed in the summer, to promote a baker’s upcoming holiday wares, or for a magazine article (the shoots can take place months ahead of a magazine’s publication). As a substitute for fresh, stemmed cherries, try: The second version of gingerbread cake (photo #2) is charmingly homemade. Depending on how much effort you want to put into it, you make the cake from scratch or buy a cake mix. Frosting. Don’t be tempted to buy canned frosting. It’s a chemical jumble that doesn’t taste good—you can tell immediately that it’s from a can. Here’s what’s in a can of Pillsbury Supreme White Frosting: Sugar, Palm Oil, Water, Corn Syrup, Corn Starch, Canola Oil, Artificial Flavor, Salt, Mono And Diglycerides, Artificial Color, Polysorbate 60, Modified Corn Starch, Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Soy Lecithin, Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid, Antioxidants (Ascorbyl Palmitate, Mixed Tocopherols, Chamomile And Rosemary Extracts). Here’s what’s in delicious homemade buttercream frosting: butter, confectioner’s (powdered) sugar, milk or water and vanilla extract (here’s a recipe). Cookies. You can also buy the gingerbread men. Garnish. Use fresh rosemary to pass for evergreens and cranberries to add a pop of color (consider making sugared cranberries).. These terms are used interchangeably and can be confusion. Both can refer to a layer cake, a loaf cake, a bundt cake or other variation. But here’s the difference: A ginger cake can be any cake flavored with ginger spice. A gingerbread cake, on the other hand, uses a specific mix of gingerbread spices, as are used for gingerbread cookies. These include allspice, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, in addition to ginger. Plus, a gingerbread cake should include molasses, just like the cookies. ________________ *Lebkuchen derives from the German word Kuchen, cake. The origin of the first syllable is uncertain. The German word for spice is [das] Gewürz. |
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