"Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly merry Christmas." ~Peg Bracken
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I'm loving these gingerbread cookie tags! They taste great, full of ginger and spice, and who doesn't want a little cookie with their gift?
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These cookies have a good amount of spice, if you are making them for children, you may want to reduce the amounts a little. |
These can be used as a gift tag with an initial like I've done, or you can write out names on them with the icing. These can even be used as Christmas tree ornaments. (I wouldn't eat them after that, since I've made these prior to Thanksgiving, but if it was a week before Christmas, I might eat them, even if they are slightly stale from sitting out.)
But yes, these are totally edible. Keep them in an airtight container until you wrap the gift.
Adding the flour |
The dough is easy to work with. Just use two sheets of parchment to roll out the dough, so it doesn't stick. You can't use too much flour when rolling these out, since you don't want them to turn out white.
The dough is sort of stiff, not too bad. It's easy to work with. Here I'm dividing the dough into thirds to wrap in plastic and let chill for an hour. |
Cut a hole out to put a ribbon through, with either a straw or the end of a pastry tip.
Roll the dough out quite thin, 1/8th of an inch. This isn't super easy to do, especially between parchment. Some of mine are sort of thick. No problem, if yours are thicker you need to just make sure your hole is big enough, so when they bake the hole doesn't close up.
Rolling out the dough between 2 pieces of parchment paper |
Put the cookies on a parchment paper (or Silpat) lined baking sheet. Then place a second piece of parchment on the unbaked cookies with another baking sheet on top of that before going in the oven so cookies stay flat while baking.
These cookies are crisp, they are meant to be. I tried to under cook my cookies slightly to make them soft. Why not? What could be the problem with that, you say? Well, with my softer cookies I had a hard time stringing a ribbon through them, I had a few break. The softer cookies are just more delicate. So crispy are better and easier to work with.
If you are using thick ribbon for wrapping, it's so much easier to attach the cookies with a small piece of wire, or a small ribbon attached to the thick ribbon. It's a chore to get thick ribbon through the hole and not have a break.
Cut a hole for stringing on top with a straw or a pastry tip if you have one. A number 12 worked the best for me, some of these have a smaller hole. Ready for the oven. |
Wrap up the gift, attach the gingerbread to ribbon, and watch everyone smile when they receive their special gift.
Happy Holidays! I wish you a beautiful and joy filled season!
Right out of the oven |
Sprinkling the frosted cookies with edible glitter. Use a toothpick to keep the hole clear. |
Frosted and decorated, waiting to dry |
Gingerbread Gift Tags
adapted from Martha Stewart Living
makes 30-40 gift tags, you can easily halve the recipe if you want to make less
Gingerbread Ingredients
1 cup (2 sticks) (228 g.) unsalted butter
1 cup (200 g.) dark brown sugar, packed
1 1/2 Tablespoons Ground Ginger
1 1/2 Tablespoons Cinnamon
1 tsp. cloves
1 tsp. allspice
1 1/2 tsp. salt
2 eggs
3/4 cup (177 ml) plus 2 Tablespoons molasses - I used a 1 cup measure and eyeballed it
6 cups (900 g.) all purpose flour
Frosting Ingredients
2 cups (200 g.) sifted powdered sugar
1 tablespoon milk (adding in more if needed
for proper spreading consistency)
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract - use clear vanilla (or omit it) if you want the icing to be totally white, regular vanilla will make it beige, or you can use lemon juice to give it a little lemon flavor.
sprinkles or other decorations for topping
Directions for cookies
In the bowl of an electric mixer, use the paddle attachment to cream the butter and brown sugar until the mixture is fluffy. Mix in the spices and salt. Beat in the eggs and molasses, making sure to scrape down the bowl as needed.
Add flour and mix on low speed to combine. Divide dough into thirds, press to flatten and wrap in plastic. Place in fridge and let chill for an hour.
Heat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit, 180 degrees Celsius, Gas Mark 4. Lightly flour 2 pieces of parchment paper. Roll out the first piece of dough to 1/8 an inch between the two pieces of parchment. Use cookie cutters to cut into desired shapes. Initials, or a large cookie with an initial cut out of the middle. Or any shape you want! Cut a hole for hanging with a straw, or a size 10 or 12 pastry tip. Using a spatula, carefully transfer cookies to parchment lined, or Silpat lined, baking sheet. Cover cookies with parchment paper then top it with a second baking sheet to keep cookies flat while baking. Bake until lightly browned, about 15 minutes. Keep the baking sheet on top for about 20 minutes while cooling. Let the cookies cool completely before frosting. Frost with the frosting recipe provided if desired. Keep cooled cookies (if frosted make sure they are totally dry, overnight is good) in an airtight container before using.
Frosting Directions
In a medium bowl, mix the powdered sugar with milk (start with 1-2 tablespoons, you will likely need more milk for the perfect spreading consistency). If you are adding sprinkles or other decorations, put them on right after frosting the cookies. Then let dry completely before using.
If you want to write names on the cookies, tint the frosting to desired color, use a pastry bag and writing tip, or put frosting into a small baggie and cut a small hole in the corner for writing. If you are writing on a cookie that has been frosted already, make sure that frosting has dried first.
They are adorable! What a beautiful idea :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's a really cute idea, I'd have to make a few batches, my lot eat the cookies as quick as I can bake them!
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ReplyDeletealso, this is a really cute idea. I'm lucky to get my presents wrapped but one day I may try!
Pretty new design and I love these tags!!
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This is such a great idea! I love personalized tags for presents. I would love for you to come over and link up to my new linky party "Show Me Your Plaid Monday's"!
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Thanks For linking at Show Me Your Plaid Monday's! I am pinning each post for all to see! I hope that you come back each week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'll be pinning this but not sure if I'll be using the idea myself... they wouldn't last 2 seconds around my kids (or husband!)
ReplyDeleteYum! These look so pretty and festive...not to mention delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea, I love how you decorated the cookies, too! I don't know anyone who wouldn't love a gift with an edible cookie tag attached! Thanks very much for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really wonderful idea - such beautiful results! Thanks for sharing at Tuesday's Table!
ReplyDeleteYou rock! What a clever idea! I am pinning this because some day.....:)
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You rock! What a clever idea! I am pinning this because some day.....:)
ReplyDeleteAlso loving you new look, absolutely awesome!
I love them, especially the star with the letter cut out. I'd love you to come link up at my Pin Me Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteThe new blog design looks great. Nice, clean, and pretty! I think these gingerbread cookie tags are a fantastic idea! How clever!
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Rena
So clever! I'd love for you to share this or any of your great ideas at the link party going on now (and every Saturday - Tuesday) at 'Or so she says ...' Hope to see you there! www.oneshetwoshe.com
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute and I bet really tasty! Just started following you! I would love if you would share this adorable idea at my blog hop! http://www.ablossominglife.com/2012/12/frugal-crafty-home-hop-2.html
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I have been wanting to try something like this as ornaments...I didn't even think about using them as gift tags!!
ReplyDeleteLook adorable and sound delicious. I might have to try my hand at these!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Valerie
That is a really cute idea and I bet it makes everything smell so good too!!!
ReplyDeleteI want a gift from you so bad, it can be an empty box. Too cute.
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Hey, new follower from the Blog Party over at Sincerely, Paula. I love this idea, it's so cute! Can't wait to give it a try. :)
ReplyDeletexo,
Kristin
aboutagirl.ca