Gingerbread "Tiger"
- Proteins: 5.8 g
- Fats: 7 g
- Carbohydrates: 65 g
- Total time:
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Complexity:
A simple recipe.
- Number of servings: 1
Since the Tiger is the new year's ruler in 2022, gingerbread cookies featuring the Tiger are the perfect holiday treat. They can be served with tea, coffee, and other drinks, or given as gifts to loved ones. Tiger gingerbread cookies make wonderful Christmas tree decorations or a stunning addition to a New Year's cake.
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Icing300 G
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Food coloringsto taste
Cover the gingerbread with white sugar icing, and after it hardens, draw the outline of the design.
We color the remaining icing in orange, beige, black, lilac, blue, and green colors and place it in pastry bags.
Draw the ears with orange icing.
Fill the top of the cap with blue icing.
Fill the center of the ears and paw pads with beige icing.
Draw the tail and fill the tiger's face with orange, beige and white icing.
We form a sweater from lilac-colored icing.
We fill in the remaining parts of the hat.
We are decorating the paws.
We finish drawing the eyes in green.
We finish the design with black food coloring.
We draw the nose with black paint.
We also use it to complement the stripes and all the contours.
The festive gingerbread "Tiger" for the New Year's Eve is ready.








