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Round or Tube-shaped Gingerbread pieces To bake round/tube/shaped Gingerbread pieces, what I do is find a metal tin the size of what the tube/tower/trunk should be (in diameter). I measure this tin to figure out how large the piece should be, if laid flat, to wrap around this tin (you can practice by wrapping the tin with paper and measuring the paper). I then cut out the dough based on this flat piece. I bake the piece
(again, still flat, baking it on foil). As soon as the piece is done baking, I
let it cool for about a minute or two (just cool enough to handle) I then drape
it around the metal tin to finish cooling (foil and baked dough). When the piece
is totally cool, I removed from the tin (sliding the tin out from the middle)
and carefully removed the foil from the inside. |
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