Old Fashioned Gingerbread with Egg Nog Icing

by thestarvingartistfood

So I know the holidays are over, but come on, there is still plenty of time for gingerbread. This year I started a new Christmas morning tradition with my parents by baking my favorite gingerbread recipe. Not overly crunchy decorated cookies, not a house, but a warm, spicy, moist, real old fashioned gingerbread. This is a recipe I love to make at the very beginning of a party. As it bakes it fills your house with the most incredible aroma – warm, inviting, unmistakable. It wafts down the hallways and turns heads. My favorite thing is when people enter my hallway in my building and immediately ask (in reference to the aroma), “is that you?” Oh yes, that is me. As long as you’re talking about the gingerbread and not the poorly ventilated trash chute…

This recipe that I speak so highly about is actually not my own, but one I came upon some years ago on a quest for really good gingerbread. Amongst all the recipes I found, it was one from Emeril Lagasse that I decided to try and I certainly picked a winner. What makes it special is the use of Guiness – a whole cup. What more needs to be said? I also love that it calls for Turbinado Sugar (aka raw sugar – the big brown crystals). The combination gives it such a warm and earthy depth. I promise you’ll love it.

Now you’ll notice that Emeril gives instructions for a spiced creme anglaise to serve with the bread. The starving artist says eff that – isn’t it enough that I’m baking a cake? Truth be told, it *does* need something to put on top of it as the cake itself is not that sweet (another reason it’s so fantastic). I came up with a very easy and festive alternative: egg nog icing. Need I say more?

Gingerbread Recipe

Egg Nog Icing:

1 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup Egg Nog
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
pinch grated nutmeg
2 tsp Brandy (optional)

Mix all the ingredients together. Done. I like the icing to be a little loose for this recipe – if you want it thicker, reduce the amount of egg no.

5 comments

Jeff Parola January 8, 2013 - 4:16 pm

Wow, Dave! I’ve been looking for a gingerbread recipe like this for a long time. I can’t wait to make it…or come to your house and eat one that you’ve prepared!!!

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The Starving Artist January 8, 2013 - 4:18 pm

Jeff! I think I made this for you a long while ago when I cooked lunch for us at Brett’s place. Byron was there. You will love it all over again! 😀

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Jeff Parola January 8, 2013 - 4:44 pm

Ok, I REMEMBER it! And now I have the recipe!!!!! YAY!

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soxfan4eva January 8, 2013 - 5:14 pm

I can attest to how wonderful this was! Can you make two next year? 😉

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Terri aka Mom January 10, 2013 - 1:21 pm

Yummy Dave! Daddo’s new favorite!

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