A Christmas house with dry cookies of the oro saiwa type and dark chocolate easy and fun to prepare, is an idea to realize with children even during the Christmas holidays.
However, it’s a way to relax and at the same time learn to work together as a family. Learn to build and use your hands to connect the cookies with confidence. Even if you don’t succeed on the first try and if some cookies break or get mushy, it’s a good excuse to eat some and then try again. Making mistakes is how you learn, isn’t that how it works…
This little house then reminds me of the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel, the two poor children who managed to escape from the wicked witch, ate lots of chocolate, and eventually became filthy rich.
- Difficulty: Medium
- Cost: Moderate
- Preparation time: 20 Minutes
- Portions: 4 children
- Cuisine: Italian
Ingredients
- 8 Dry cookies (Of the oro saiwa type)
- 3 oz Dark chocolate
- to taste Powdered sugar
Tools
- Sieve
- Brush kitchen
Preparation
Prepare a brush and a rectangular container before starting to make the house.
Melt the dark chocolate in the microwave set to medium power for about two minutes.
Brush four cookies on one side only with the melted chocolate. Don’t overdo the chocolate.
Join the cookies together to form a rectangle (press against the sides of the container to adhere the cookies and join them).
Sprinkle more chocolate on another four cookies. Place them on top of the square, as shown in the image, to form the roof, making it protrude a little.
Place a cookie in the center. The last cookie divided in half will serve to close the roof on top.
Place the prepared house in the freezer for about twenty minutes to solidify it.
Finally, sprinkle generously with powdered sugar using a sieve, the Christmas house with oro saiwa cookies and chocolate to give the idea of a heavy snowfall and create a Christmas and winter atmosphere.
Don’t forget the door of the house, always painted with the brush dipped in the melted chocolate.
Christmas house with oro saiwa cookies and dark chocolate
For a Christmas house with cookies, eight cookies are enough, but if you have fun, you can increase to make more and maybe even give them as gifts. ALSO COME TO BROWSE MY PINTEREST BOARD THE COOK WHO RECOVERS
FAQ (Questions and Answers)
How to prepare a Christmas house with cookies?
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