Gingerbread Playdough No Cook Recipe to Get in the Holiday Spirit (2024)

Inside: Gingerbread Playdough No Cook Recipe you can make today to make your house smell AMAZING!

Get your kids in the holiday spirit this year with this fun gingerbread playdough recipe! It's a quick and easy project for you to complete for your preschoolers and kindergartners, since it is easy and to put together. All you need is a few ingredients, some silly mixins, and some printable gingerbread playdough mats.

A little warning:

Just go ahead and buy all the ingredients you need for the base playdough right now, because once you make this, you'll be shocked at how simple it is, and you'll be itching to make more of a different theme next week!

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This gingerbread playdough is perfect for the holiday season, but it can be made any time of year and enjoyed by all ages.

The best part about this recipe is that it doesn’t require cooking so there are no worries about hot ovens and keeping children out of the kitchen. Just mix everything together and add hot water, then mix mix mix!

How to Make Gingerbread Playdough Without Cooking?

Just like making traditional playdough on the stove, you'll put together all of your dry ingredients first, and then you add your hot water.

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To make no cook gingerbread playdough, you heat your water up without a stove. Which means you use tap if it's hot enough, or you microwave your water until it's boiling.

Once your water is boiling add your oil, and vanilla extract.

Then carefully add water to your mixed dry ingredients slowly, mixing as you go.

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Do You Need Cream of Tartar in Playdough?

No. You do not need cream of tartar in playdough recipes. It's simply used as a preservative. If you only want to use this dough for a day or two, there is no need to add in cream of tartar.

If you'd like to use it for a week or more — or you don't want to risk it, you need to use a preservative, and the easiest one to find is cream of tartar.

Prepare Your Gingerbread Playdough

I love putting together everything ahead of time to make sure everything is super easy for me. Okay, easy for them too, but mostly this is for me.

Since there is a heat element to this, I like to put the playdough together when they're not around. Either napping, sleeping for the night, or are out shopping for Christmas with their dad.

To keep this playdough fresh and soft and amazing for as long as possible, I recommend storing it in an air tight container, like these, which fit this recipe PERFECTLY (click here to check the price on Amazon)

Another safety note: This playdough is NOT for eating. It tastes terrible, and you don't want it in your kids system. Please always supervise your children while they play with it.

Please note: You might need to add more flour after this is mixed together, so have more than you need!

No Cook Gingerbread Playdough Recipe

Yield: 2 Cups of Playdough

Gingerbread Playdough No Cook Recipe

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What better way to get in the holiday spirit than with this fun gingerbread playdough recipe. It smells DIVINE, and it's so quick and easy. Your house will smell like cloves in no time at all.

Prep Time5 minutes

Active Time5 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Materials

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/4 cup salt
  • 2 tablespoons cream of tartar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tablespoon oil (vegetable or whatever you have on hand)
  • 2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoon ginger
  • 1 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1/2 teaspoon cloves (a little goes a LONG way)
  • Splash of vanilla extract

Tools

  • Microwave Safe bowl
  • Air Tight Container
  • Mixing Spoon

Instructions

  1. Mix together all of your dry ingredients (flour, salt, cream of tartar, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves) in your mixing bowl.
  2. Add one cup of water to a separate microwave safe bowl and microwave until it's boiling
  3. Add oil and vanilla extract to your water and mix around, then add the water slowly to your dry ingredients bowl, mixing continually. Don't worry about any clumps in this step, you'll be able to fix them in the next step.
  4. When all the water has been added, remove from bowl onto counter, and kneed until all of the ingredients are mixed well, and it's cool enough for small hands.
  5. When done playing, put all of the dough into an airtight container to keep longer.

Notes

Cream of tartar is used as a preservative. I recommend using it, but the recipe will still work without it. Without it, I wouldn't recommend keeping the dough longer than a few days.

Although it smells amazing, it tastes awful! Don't eat it please!

Always supervise children when playing with this dough.

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