National Gingerbread Competition, A New Holiday Tradition

This makes the second year that we have visited the Grove Park Inn in Asheville to see the National Gingerbread House Competition. I’m so glad this has become part of our holiday tradition. I love seeing the creativity and craftsmanship that is involved with the competition.

This year I made to visits to the competition. One was with Mr. McB on December 17. We arrived pretty early on a rather mild day. Other than some school groups, we did not encounter a lot of people during our visit.

32349_10151177644812233_351580794_n12 Days of Christmas in gingerbread

60918_10151177604892233_1191068075_nThe Velveteen Rabbit

305465_10151177644802233_735383762_nMidnight Angel

31621_10151177644962233_1431262057_nElf on the Shelf and advent calendar

532532_10151177598432233_1585010754_nGingerbread factory detail

598636_10151177622797233_1999842471_nGorgeous details on this gingerbread tree

547520_10151177877217233_1636209878_nRelaxing after walking around and looking at the displays.
My goodness these chairs are so comfortable. I could have enjoyed a nap.

224912_10151177593717233_504428205_nOne of the many decorated trees. This one was a bit much for me with the full-sized peacock roosting in the branches. There is something for everyone and while this tree didn’t strike my fancy, there were many that did. It’s all fun to see.

My second visit was on December 27 when I met my aunt and grandmother. While the winners were traveling to New York for a segment on Good Morning America during my first visit, I was delighted to see them back in Asheville last week.

25040_10151192018982233_84429709_nAmazing detail
Every inch of this is created with gingerbread. Even the parts that look like fondant are made with an innovative “gingergel” created by the winner.

314086_10151192035657233_474963455_nMuppet Christmas

398709_10151192019867233_228106461_nYellow Submarine

We also opted for lunch on the Sunset Terrace. It was a lovely experience. I was smart enough to plan ahead and make reservations and I think that is how we wound up with this wonderful table by the window.

DSC_0022Instead of having a heavy lunch, we opted for the wedge salads. I enjoyed the original version with bleu cheese dressing and crumbles. My aunt and grandmother opted for different dressing and they were happy to oblige. The lemon vinaigrette, selected by my aunt,  provided a light, zesty flavor.

After our delicious salads, we got down to the serious business of selecting a dessert. It was a difficult choice but we wound up with the key lime pie and panna cotta.

547968_10151192035942233_1218613443_nIsn’t this an adorable presentation for the key lime pie? It had a nice creamy consistency and perfect tart flavor.

376770_10151192052622233_332534841_nThe panna cotta was so very delicious. I loved the crispy praline pieces and slight tartness from the raspberries. Yum!

I enjoyed our meal at the Sunset Terrace and thought it added something special to the visit.If you are looking for a less expensive treat during your visit, there are holiday drinks and treats available for purchase in the Great Hall. If you can find a table or rocker, it’s a great place to sit and enjoy the roaring fire in one of the two 14-foot fireplaces on either side of the massive room.

If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend adding this outing to your holiday schedule. Visitors do have to pay to park ($10-$15 depending on where you park) but it is well worth the price to see the displays and the hotel itself.

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