Jane Asher`s onesie gingerbread men
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Jane Asher`s onesie gingerbread men
Jane Asher’s onesie gingerbread men Take part in Onesie WednesdayTM in World Autism Awareness Week! Host a onesie bunsie on Wednesday 1 April 2015 or the week surrounding it and bake something amazing to raise money for people with autism. Jane with her gorgeousn! onesie gingerbread me Our charity’s President, Jane Asher, has developed a fabulous gingerbread men in onesies recipe to inspire you. You can decorate these in many different ways, using butter icing pulled up into peaks, or royal icing spread with a spatula. The method we’ve described here uses roll-out icing. It is easy to make the icing onesie fit onto the biscuit base, as you use the same cutter for both parts. Get creative – what kind of decorations can you think of? Ingredients Gingerbread men > 350g (12oz) plain flour > 5ml (1 level tsp) bicarbonate of soda > 10ml (2 level tsp) ground ginger > 100g (4oz) butter or block margarine > 175g (6oz) light soft brown sugar > 60ml (4 level tbsp) golden syrup > 1 medium egg Icing 500g white roll-out icing, tiny quantity pink writing icing, assorted edible decorations. Special equipment You will need a gingerbread man cutter and a small glass or round cutter (a star cutter is optional). Method > Pre-heat the oven to 190°C (175° for a fan assisted oven), 375°F or gas mark 5. > Grease or line two large baking sheets. > Sift the flour, bicarbonate of soda and ginger into a bowl. > Rub the butter into the flour until the mixture looks like fine crumbs. > Stir in the sugar (if it looks lumpy, sieve it first). > In a small pan, warm the syrup very gently until it is just liquid, then remove from the heat and add the egg, beating them together with a fork. > Pour this into the flour mixture and stir together, until it begins to form a dough. > Knead until smooth. > On a surface lightly dusted with icing sugar, roll out the dough to a thickness of about 5 mm (1/4 inch). > Cut out the figures and place them on the prepared baking sheets, re-rolling as necessary and using the star cutter for left over dough. > Bake for 12-15 minutes, until they begin to darken. > Leave to cool for a few minutes, then place on a wire rack to cool completely before decorating. > On a surface lightly dusted with icing sugar, roll out the white icing. > Cut out your onesie shapes with the gingerbread man cutter. > Dampen the surface of the gingerbread (avoiding the face area) with a little water and stick an icing shape on top of each figure. Ease the icing gently onto the shape with your finger, pushing it near to the edges. > With the small round cutter or using the rim of a glass, cut out a hole for the face. > Dampen the surface of the icing a little before adding the decorations. We hope you have a wonderful time making your gingerbread men in onesies. Why not sell them in the office, at your school, or in your local community? Don’t forget to take pictures and send them to fundraising@nas.org.uk – we’d love to see your creations! The Supporter Fundraising Team The National Autistic Society 393 City Road London EC1V 1NG Get creative for autism! Your onesie bunsie sale will be great! Tel: 0808 800 1050 Email: fundraising@nas.org.uk Website: www.autism.org.uk/waaw The National Autistic Society is a charity registered in England and Wales (269425) and in Scotland (SC039427) and a company limited by guarantee registered in England (No.1205298), registered office 393 City Road, London EC1V 1NG 1973 080115