Gingerbread cake. Photo: C.Barr, Flickr.
Dating back to 2000 B.C. when the Greeks sampled "spiced honey cakes," the treat has been variously adapted and differentiated by regions, from honey-and-allspice pain d'épice in France, to Queen Victoria's influence on the creation of gingerbread men in England, to New England variations relying on local ingredients like maple syrup or molasses.
Today we enjoy the complexity of spices in baked goods, from Gramercy Tavern's moist molasses-stout gingerbread or unique varieties like Gingerbread Bars or Gingerbread Truffles. And for the ultimate inspiration for gingerbread crafting, observe our step-by-step guide to crafting the perfect gingerbread house by the Black Cat Café's expert Vanessa Daou.
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