Imagine your home filled with the warm, spicy aroma of gingerbread and the twinkling lights of the holiday season. Each recipe not only fills your kitchen with irresistible scents but also creates beautiful ornaments that bring your festive decor to life.
Classic Gingerbread Ornaments
Christmas Gingerbread Ornaments from The Grumpy Olive
Total Time: 1 h 25 min.
Gingerbread Ornament Recipe (Or Gingerbread House) from A Red Spatula
Rating: 5 (1 reviews). Total Time: 2 h 25 min.
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Rating: 5 (2 reviews). Total Time: 2 h 15 min.
The classic gingerbread ornament is where tradition meets taste. Made with a blend of ginger, cinnamon, and cloves, these ornaments are both spicy and sweet, creating a delightful balance of flavors. The molasses gives them a rich color and deep flavor, making them a staple for any holiday decoration.
What makes these ornaments special is their versatility. You can use cookie cutters to create any shape you desire, from stars to snowmen, allowing your creativity to shine. Plus, the sturdy dough ensures your ornaments will hold up year after year, becoming cherished keepsakes that you can hang on your tree or around your home.
Chocolate Gingerbread Ornaments
Gingerbread m&m Hot Cocoa Mix Ornaments! from Sprinkle Some Fun
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Rating: 5 (2 reviews). Total Time: 2 h 15 min.
For a unique twist on the traditional gingerbread, these chocolate gingerbread ornaments are a must-try. They combine the rich, indulgent taste of chocolate with the spicy warmth of gingerbread, creating a flavor profile that’s both comforting and decadent. The addition of cocoa powder and dark chocolate chunks makes these ornaments a chocolate lover’s dream.
These ornaments stand out not just for their flavor but also for their striking appearance. The deep, dark color of the chocolate dough provides a beautiful contrast against white icing or colorful decorations. Whether you’re a fan of chocolate or just looking to try something new, these gingerbread ornaments are sure to impress.
Orange-Spiced Gingerbread Ornaments
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Rating: 5 (2 reviews). Total Time: 2 hr 15 min.
Gingerbread Ornament Recipe (Or Gingerbread House) from A Red Spatula
Rating: 5 (1 reviews). Total Time: 2 hr 25 min.
Orange and spice is a pairing that brings a burst of freshness to the classic gingerbread recipe. By adding orange zest and juice, these ornaments take on a citrusy brightness that complements the warm spices perfectly. It’s like a sunny holiday in every bite!
These ornaments are particularly popular for their fragrance. The combination of orange and ginger fills the air with a scent that’s both refreshing and festive. If you’re looking to add a little zing to your holiday decorations, these orange-spiced gingerbread ornaments are a fantastic choice.
Peppermint Gingerbread Ornaments
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Rating: 5 (2 reviews). Total Time: 2 h 15 min.
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from The Merrythought –
Peppermint and gingerbread might not seem like an obvious pairing, but together, they create a refreshing twist on a classic favorite. The coolness of peppermint balances the warmth of the gingerbread spices, resulting in an ornament that’s both minty and spicy. Crushed peppermint candies add an extra layer of texture and flavor.
These ornaments are perfect for those who love a bit of holiday magic in their baking. The peppermint adds a festive touch that’s reminiscent of candy canes, making these ornaments a hit with kids and adults alike. Hang them on your tree, and they’ll fill your home with a minty-spiced aroma that’s sure to get you in the holiday spirit.
Cranberry Gingerbread Ornaments
Cranberry Ornament Macarons With Gingerbread Buttercream from Foodtalk
Total Time: 1 h 48 min.
Cranberry Gingerbread Energy Bites from Savory Nothings
Total Time: 10 min.
Gingerbread Trifle with Cranberry Curd from Sur La Table
If you want to add a fruity twist to your gingerbread, these cranberry gingerbread ornaments are a delicious choice. Dried cranberries are mixed into the dough, adding a sweet-tart flavor that pairs beautifully with the spices. The cranberries not only enhance the taste but also add a pop of color to your ornaments.
What makes these ornaments truly special is their chewy texture. The cranberries keep the dough moist, ensuring that each ornament is both sturdy and delightful to eat. Whether you hang them on your tree or give them as gifts, these unique gingerbread ornaments are sure to be a memorable addition to your holiday traditions.
Maple Gingerbread Ornaments
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Rating: 5 (2 reviews). Total Time: 2 h 15 min.
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from The Merrythought –
Maple syrup is a beloved ingredient for its rich, caramel-like flavor. When combined with gingerbread spices, it creates a sweet, aromatic ornament that’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser. These maple gingerbread ornaments are perfect for those who enjoy a touch of natural sweetness in their holiday decor.
The real magic of these ornaments lies in their aroma. As they bake, the scent of maple and spices fills your home, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Plus, the maple syrup adds a lovely sheen to the finished ornaments, making them as beautiful as they are delicious. They’re a wonderful way to bring a taste of the forest into your holiday celebrations.
Pro Tricks for Amazing Gingerbread Ornaments
Gingerbread Salt Dough Ornaments from A Pretty Life In The Suburbs
Rating: 5 (2 reviews). Total Time: 2 hr 15 min.
Use the Right Thickness
For sturdy ornaments that last, make sure your dough is rolled out to about 1/4 inch thick. This thickness provides the perfect balance between durability and ease of baking, ensuring your creations hold their shape without being too heavy for hanging.
Don’t Overbake
To prevent your gingerbread ornaments from becoming too hard, keep an eye on your baking time. They should be firm to the touch but not rock-hard when they come out of the oven. This will help them maintain a pleasant texture and appearance.
Seal for Longevity
To preserve your ornaments for future holidays, consider sealing them with a clear varnish or food-safe sealant. This step will protect them from moisture and pests, allowing you to enjoy your handmade decorations for many years to come.











