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An Advent Calendar - 12. Door#12 - The Gingerbread House

The Gingerbread House

I purchased my first house seven years ago. It was the fulfillment of a dream I had for a long time, but could never afford. Getting a new job with a steady paycheck had allowed me to save enough money, along with a generous gift from my parents, to make a down payment on a house. After spending months looking at dozens of houses, I started to despair that I would never find anything in my price range that fit my specifications. My standards weren’t high—I wanted something that didn’t require a lot of work, since there wasn’t any room in my budget for anything other than cosmetic changes.

One day, I did an online search for real estate listings in my town and saw a new listing. The price was well within my range and the description seemed too good to be true. I immediately called my real estate agent, and she arranged for me to see the house. I was lucky enough to be the first person to see it. I was immediately drawn to the little house. The front of it was covered in dark brown shaker shingles, and the three bedroom cape had some personality to it. There was a recessed shelf built into the downstairs bedroom, and a custom cabinet in the dining room made to fit into an awkward corner.

It was structurally sound, despite having had some issues with the basement in the past, with a relatively new roof and updated electric work. The interior hadn’t been redecorated since the ‘70s, but I didn’t care about that, since I was planning on redecorating to my taste anyway. It was a bargain for the asking price, and I actually got it for slightly less. My dream of home ownership had come true!

After spending a couple of months painting and redecorating, I officially moved in to what I had dubbed my “Gingerbread House” during the month of December. The perfect way to celebrate was to have a Christmas party for my close friends. I made my favorites: roasted prime rib, shaved Brussels sprouts with bacon, mashed cauliflower, French onion soup, and salad. My favorite Christmas cookies were for dessert. Honey ginger cookies.

I’d like to share the recipes I made and hope that you enjoy them as much as we did.

 

French Onion Soup

Slice several onions into thin strips and sauté in some butter. Add some fresh garlic, salt and pepper to taste, then add to a stockpot with about six cups of beef broth. You can add fresh thyme or a bay leaf to add additional flavor. Simmer for about 30-45 mins, then place soup into individual ramekins and top with cheese of your choice. I used mozzarella, but have seen recipes that use gruyere. Place under broiler to melt cheese until brown and bubbly before serving. Some people add bread before they add the cheese, but I avoid the extra carbs so left it out.

Prime Rib Rub

I’ll just give the recipe or ingredients that I used for the rub. I don’t remember the size of the roast I got, but it’s easy enough to find the temperature and cook time guidelines online.

I combined fresh minced garlic, olive oil, fresh thyme, ground black pepper, and salt with olive oil and slathered it all over the top of the roast, then cooked it according to directions—using a high temperature at first to sear it, then a lower temp to cook it rare.

Brussels Sprouts

There’s no real recipe to follow. It’s a family dish that we make every holiday, and I just add ingredients according to taste. If you’re vegetarian or *gasp* don’t like bacon, then just omit it. It tastes perfectly fine without it.

Dice an onion and sauté either in butter or with the bacon.

Add shaved Brussels sprouts and cook to desired tenderness

Toast some chopped pecans, then add when Brussels sprouts are almost done

Enjoy! Even sprout haters love this dish.

 

Mashed Cauliflower

Again, this is my own concoction, rather than an actual recipe. It works fine with either fresh or frozen cauliflower.

Cook cauliflower ‘til it’s very tender.

Drain and let sit in colander for several mins to allow excess water to drain. Too much water means runny mash.

Mash with either a stick blender or hand masher.

Add butter, a little milk or cream, your grated cheese of choice (I like mild cheddar or cheddar jack), garlic powder, salt and pepper to taste. I also usually add grated parmesan.

Mix together until incorporated.

 

Honey Ginger Cookies

Ingredients

1 cup white sugar

1 cup shortening

1 cup honey

2 eggs

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 teaspoon baking soda

4 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon ground ginger

Directions

In a saucepan over low heat, melt together sugar, shortening and honey. Let cool.

Mix together eggs, vanilla, baking soda and ginger. Gradually add to cooled honey mixture.

Slowly add 4 cups of flour to mixture. Stir until well blended. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto cookie sheets about 2 inches apart. Bake at 350 degrees F (180 degrees C) until golden (about 12-15 minutes).

Today is a very special day for the author of 'The Gingerbread House'. Wanna guess why? :lol:
Thank you for reading. smile.png  Story thread. Come here to read about awesome memories we triggered. Yay! And share some of yourself?
Copyright © 2016 aditus, Cole Matthews, Valkyrie; All Rights Reserved.
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Not guessing, now hungry. Prime rib ... need to get a mortgage to buy it now. Friends bought one recently $100.00 for meat!

 

Made gingerbread houses with my mum, before she died. Those are nice memories. One year the royal icing was a tad thick and hard...needed a hammer to get thru it! That didn’t stop Joey and me though! Mum said, next time put a drop of glycerin in ... how boring! The hammer demolition was fun.

My ex and I bought our house in December, we settled on the 17th and the first thing that went in was the Christmas tree. Everything else followed the next day. I call it the almost tiny house, a 700+ square ft story and a half cottage. I'm fond of brussel sprouts and bacon, mashed cauliflower too. I suspect that Cole bought his house on this date.

I am 100% sure that this is the sneaky Penguins house !
Let me tell you why :funny: Did you read the recipe for Brussel sprouts with bacon ? Author wrote "If you’re vegetarian or *gasp* don’t like bacon , then just omit it" That line is aimed at me cause I don't like bacon and Val likes to tease me about it :P It must be so cool to live in a Gingerbread house, I will visit you some day ! :hug:
The recipes looks very tasty, I must try a few :) Thanks for sharing, Val the sneaky Penugin

On 12/12/2016 05:00 PM, Lisa said:

Today is a special day for the author because Dec. 12th is the seven-year anniversary of buying the gingerbread house?

 

I loved reading this because it gave me hope that in seven years I can say the same thing!

 

And of course the recipes only made me hungry...

Valkyrie: You got it! Although I got the year wrong. I closed on my house 12/12/2008. :D I’m sure you’ll be able to say the same in no time! I’m glad you liked the recipes. :)

On 12/12/2016 05:47 PM, hohochan657 said:

How come there's no recipe for Honey Ginger Cookies, only ingredients listed but not the preparation part. Was that covered in another chapter ? I'm so hungry now, reading about all this food ...

 

I think this is written by Cole ...

Valkyrie: Adi fixed the recipe, so you should now have the whole cookie recipe. They are quite yummy. Thanks for the review!

On 12/12/2016 10:03 PM, Mikiesboy said:

Not guessing, now hungry. Prime rib ... need to get a mortgage to buy it now. Friends bought one recently $100.00 for meat!

 

Made gingerbread houses with my mum, before she died. Those are nice memories. One year the royal icing was a tad thick and hard...needed a hammer to get thru it! That didn’t stop Joey and me though! Mum said, next time put a drop of glycerin in ... how boring! The hammer demolition was fun.

Valkyrie: Yeah, meat is so expensive now. I love prime rib. At some point in my life I want to try wagyu beef. Talk about expensive… it’s hard to justify the cost, but I do want to splurge one day. The gingerbread demolition sounds like fun! Thanks for sharing such a great memory. :hug:

On 12/12/2016 11:21 PM, dughlas said:

My ex and I bought our house in December, we settled on the 17th and the first thing that went in was the Christmas tree. Everything else followed the next day. I call it the almost tiny house, a 700+ square ft story and a half cottage. I'm fond of brussel sprouts and bacon, mashed cauliflower too. I suspect that Cole bought his house on this date.

Valkyrie: Close… I closed on my house on this date in 2008 :D It seems we had similar experiences with house-buying. :) I hope you like the recipes if you decide to try them. They’re some of my favorites. :)

On 12/13/2016 02:53 AM, Puppilull said:

I also guessing the author moved in on this day. However, I'm guessing it's Val. I just think of the picture of the cat in the bay window. Looks like the outside could be gingeresque. ;)

 

For a moment I thought it would turn out to be an actual gingerbread house and therefore afordable. LOL

Valkyrie: The front of my house is covered in shaker shingles, which is what makes it look like a gingerbread house. I’ve had a few different people call it that before I even tell them that it’s my name for it. Lol The bay window does add to the effect. No real gingerbread… lol the house is not edible, although the cats have tried to eat parts of it. :/

On 12/13/2016 07:58 AM, Slytherin said:

I am 100% sure that this is the sneaky Penguins house !

Let me tell you why :funny: Did you read the recipe for Brussel sprouts with bacon ? Author wrote "If you’re vegetarian or *gasp* don’t like bacon , then just omit it" That line is aimed at me cause I don't like bacon and Val likes to tease me about it :P It must be so cool to live in a Gingerbread house, I will visit you some day ! :hug:

The recipes looks very tasty, I must try a few :) Thanks for sharing, Val the sneaky Penugin

Damn… the bacon gave me away! :gikkle: Yes! You must come visit someday! :D Let me know if you try any of the recipes and how they came out. I’m glad you liked it. :hug:

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