6 Simple Ways to Decorate Gingerbread Cookies
on Nov 26, 2018, Updated Oct 12, 2024
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6 simple ways to decorate Gingerbread Cookies that are easy, pretty, and don’t outshine the simple sweet and spice combo that makes these cookies famous.
I LOVE gingerbread cookies and so must you! I shared my all-time favorite gingerbread cookie recipe with you all a few years ago and that recipe has been made time and time again with great success. It’s a solid recipe that turns out perfect every time. The cookies keep their shape when baked and are the perfect balance of sweet and spiced. Everyone loves them! Plus they freeze great so you can make them ahead of time; perfect for the busy holiday season!
Once you have them made, you might be wondering how to decorate them. Let me give you a few tips and tricks on how to make them look great with the least amount of effort on your part.
Table of Contents
- Here are my favorite ways to easily decorate gingerbread cookies:
- 1. Decorate gingerbread cookies with royal icing
- 2. Decorate gingerbread cookies using candies
- 3. Decorate gingerbread cookies using sprinkling sugars
- 4. Decorate gingerbread cookies using rubber stamps or fancy rolling pins
- 5. Decorate gingerbread cookies using candy melts and a paint brush
- 6. Decorate gingerbread cookies using cute sprinkles
- More Gingerbread Recipes to Consider
Here are my favorite ways to easily decorate gingerbread cookies:
- Royal Icing
- Candies
- Sprinkling Sugars
- Rubber Stamps
- Candy Melts
- Sprinkles
I know that list doesn’t look like much, but that’s the fun of it! Using a few simple tools and ingredients makes some really unique Christmas cookies without a lot of mess, time, or effort on your part. Plus, buying fun sprinkles and festive holiday candies makes me happy. Who’s with me on that one?
1. Decorate gingerbread cookies with royal icing
This is the classic way to decorate gingerbread cookies and one that should be first on the list! Royal icing is a very plain icing made from egg whites (or store-bought meringue powder), powdered sugar, and water. It dries super firm, making it the perfect “glue” for gingerbread houses, too. It’s sweet and adds a delicious crunchy texture to the soft cookie. That being said, it’s not so delicious that you want to pile it high on the cookie. Simple lines and outlines are all that you’ll want and need when it comes to using royal icing for gingerbread.
I just make my quick and easy royal icing recipe (it’s great for gingerbread houses, but it’s the same recipe for decorating cookies too! You can get my gingerbread house recipe here) put it in a few disposal piping bags, tie off the end, and cut a little of the tip off. This is a really easy way for kids to decorate cookies, too. So simple!
2. Decorate gingerbread cookies using candies
I love using seasonal candies to decorate cookies! In this case I bought a bag of holiday baking M&M’s and went to town. You can also use things like Sixlets and gumdrops. I used royal icing (as mentioned above) to “glue” my candies to the cookies. You don’t need much and they stick great!
3. Decorate gingerbread cookies using sprinkling sugars
I LOVE using chubby sprinkling sugar (especially colored ones) for gingerbread cookie decorating. When you make the gingerbread cookies, cut them out and place them on a parchment lined baking sheet. BEFORE you bake them, sprinkle with the coarse sugars and then lightly press them into the uncooked dough. Bake as directed and let cool.
I think the texture of the sugar goes really well with the soft cookies. They look great, and (best of all) they are literally no more effort than a few shakes of the wrist before baking! Such an easy way to add a little flare to your holiday cookies.
These are the sprinkling sugars that I used if you want to snag some.
4. Decorate gingerbread cookies using rubber stamps or fancy rolling pins
How fun is this? I just washed some rubber stamps that I had with a little soap and water and then I pressed them lightly into the gingerbread cookie dough before baking. Then I baked it as directed and that’s it! I LOVE how simple and fun these turned out and you have so many options when it comes to stamps. I was surprised at how well the words came out and the snowflakes were so fun. You don’t have to go seasonal either, simple hearts or stars work too.
My mom sent me the link to this fun holiday carved rolling pin (Danish inspired! Reindeer included!) and I think it would work great with this recipe! Have you ever used a carved rolling pin? I’d love to know if you like it!
5. Decorate gingerbread cookies using candy melts and a paint brush
I had so much fun experimenting with this! I didn’t want to dip the whole cookie in chocolate or the colored candy melts; I feel like it changes the taste and texture of an already delicious cookie too much, so I decided to melt the candy melts in a small bowl and then used a good quality clean paintbrush to paint on the colored melted chocolate. It looked so pretty! You could also dip part of the cookie in the candy melts (like the top of the stocking) or simply drizzle a little over the top. Feel free to add a few sprinkles to the mix too.
The idea here is that a little goes a long way and to not overload the cookie with too much chocolate or candy melts.
6. Decorate gingerbread cookies using cute sprinkles
Cute sprinkles are so much easier to find than they used to be. I used to order specialty sprinkles online or go to a restaurant supply store in Salt Lake City. Now you can pick them up almost every where and Wilton sells cute big sets of sprinkles (4 bottles per box) that you can find lots of places and they come in lots of varieties. I also have luck finding Christmas sprinkle mixes on Amazon that are lovely. Just look around!
I pressed different sprinkles into the gingerbread cookie dough before baking and then baked as directed. Super easy and fun way to add a few little details to the cookies without much effort on your part. You might want to do a few test runs on the sprinkles though before you commit to a whole bunch of cookies – I found that a few sprinkles bled or melted when cooked, though lots were not affected by the heat. Bake them and see which you like best after they are cooked!
There you have it, 6 super easy tips and tricks for how to decorate gingerbread cookies for Christmas. Nothing too expensive, time consuming, or hard to find AND all of them are kid-friendly.
More Gingerbread Recipes to Consider
Cookies
Pinwheel Cookies
Christmas Cookies
Gingerbread Wreath
Christmas Cookies
Vegan Gingerbread Cookies
Halloween Recipes
Haunted Halloween Gingerbread House
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If ever you bake gingerbread cookies and they come out too hard, dip them in a thinner royal icing that will drip off the cookie as you dip. Place the dipped cookies on a parchment covered cookie sheet over night. Once the outer coating is dry, the inside cookie will be much softer and it’s soooo yummy. I love this soft recipe too.
Never thought of decorating cookies with a stamp and I use them all the time for cards and envelopes. Fantastic! Can’t wait to try it!
These are super duper cute! I need some little people in my life so we can play with cookies! I have never seen a rolling pin like that…..I think I want one in my life!