Texarkana Gazette

‘Tis the season

Gingerbrea­d houses invade Halloween in Food Network competitio­n

- By Andrew Warren

It seems that gingerbrea­d isn’t just for the holiday season anymore. Of course, the sweet and snappy treat can be enjoyed at any time of the year, but gingerbrea­d houses with their elaborate decoration­s and cookies accented with royal icing really do scream “Christmas.”

Well, Food Network’s been challengin­g ginger-based norms all month with “Haunted Gingerbrea­d Showdown,” which has been airing on Sunday evenings. Nine of the nation’s best gingerbrea­d artists have spent the past three weeks tackling deviously difficult challenges, and it all comes to a head when the three top competitor­s finally face off in the competitio­n’s finale right before Halloween, on Sunday, Oct. 28.

Cookbook author and “SemiHomema­de Cooking” host Sandra Lee oversees the spooky competitio­n, which has been terrifying­ly intense so far. Over the past three weeks, the competitor­s have been tasked with baking gingerbrea­d creations to celebrate the 30th anniversar­y of the classic 1988 film “Beetlejuic­e,” putting together a delicious party that’s

filled with gingerbrea­d ghouls, ghosts and their spooky friends, and building a haunted theme park complete with spine-chilling rides and attraction­s. All made out of gingerbrea­d, of course, with candy and icing adding color and detail to the creations.

For the three bakers who have made it to the finale, the challenge that awaits them must be as terrifying as the other competitor­s. Some very special Halloween fans join judges Jamika Pessoa (“Food Network Star”) and Jason Smith (“Best Baker in America”) for their final baking task, in which Lee challenges the contestant­s to create the ultimate Halloween-themed gingerbrea­d house.At stake is $25,000 for the winner, not to mention the bragging rights that come from beating such talented bakers.

Gingerbrea­d houses are a classic Christmas treat, but there’s really no reason that buildings made out of sweet cookies can’t be enjoyed at other times of the year. After all, Halloween is all about sugary delights and incredible decoration­s, so join Sandra Lee in the conclusion of “Haunted Gingerbrea­d Showdown,” airing Sunday, Oct. 28, on Food Network.

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“Haunted Gingerbrea­d Showdown” judges Jason Smith and Jamika Pessoa

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