1) Pretzel Peanut Butter Stuffed Chocolate Bark
Lets be honest. At the end of the day, some of the best gifts you can ever receive are those that you can eat. Food is the universal language of love( or at least, holiday greetings) and is much more delicious than another candle or painting frame.
And by making these gifts yourself, youre also adding that personal touch( and a dash of cinnamon or handful of nuts) that can help spread vacation cheer…and maybe cheese. After all, there are more than simply cookies to devote
If the name doesnt persuade you that this is delicious, the picture will.
Via: How Sweet Eats
2) Bacon Jam, Bacon Salt, and Bacon Candy For the bacon lovers on your listing, you can construction a little bit of everything…including friends for life.
Via: Snixy Kitchen
3) Triple Chip Oatmeal Cookie Mix in a Jar Give the gift of warm, fresh cookies by wrapping up all of the ingredients ready-to-make in a jar( and save yourself the work of actually baking them .)
Via: Well Plated
4) Inas Sweet and Spicy Rosemary Cashews These cashews have a hint of sweet, a hint of spice, and an herbal twist that’s just, well, nuts.
5) Hot Cocoa Mix Ornaments Its truly two gifts in one. Either give the decoration by itself or along with a mug and some kind of dipped spoonful or candy cane.
6) Microwave Peanut Brittle It makes a perfect last minute gift for that friend or neighbour on your listing, and no one will even know you constructed it in the microwave.
Via: Cooking Classy
7) Marshmallow Swirly Chocolate Crispy Squares Melt marshmallows with a little butter and stir in Rice Krispies. Then cut them into bite-sized squares and dip into melted white and milk chocolate for a swirly effect.
Via: Scrummy Lane
8) Milk Chocolate Almond Nutella You might as well include a spoonful with this gift so they can merely dip it right into the jar.
Via: PopSugar
9) All-Purpose Spice Rub It doesnt get much easier than throwing spices in a festive tin, especially when this scratch can be used for everything from meat and veggies to salad dressings and pastas.
Via: PopSugar
1 0) Homemade Baileys Irish Cream This creamy, chocolatey, alcoholic drink is perfect for the party season( or stashing in your pouch for emergencies ).
Via: Bake. Play. Smile .
1 1) Jalapeo and Cheddar Cheese Crackers with Smoked Sea Salt A crunchy, salty, spicy, snack that blows Cheez-Its out of the water? Yes, please.
Via: Kevin Is Cooking
1 2) Reindeer Chow Seasonal candies( M& Ms or Sixlets) turn traditional Muddy Buddies into a fun and festive treat.( Disclaimer: Not for reindeer .)
1 3) Maple Cinnamon Spiced Nuts You know that great smell of the spiced nuts that wafts through the mall during the holidays? Its simple to make them yourself, but hard to have to give them away.
Via: Table for Two
1 4) Salted Oreo Peanut Butter Cups These peanut butter beakers are the combination of chocolate, peanut butter, salt and Oreo in every bite. In other terms, perfection.
1 5) Marinated Feta Cheese with Oregano The perfect hostess gift? A salty, creamy feta cheese, marinaded in fruity olive oil, layered with onions, oregano, and peppercorns.
Via: PopSugar
1 6) Rolo Pretzel Bites It doesnt get much easier than two ingredients, so throw a batch in the oven, put them together, and bag them up for great gifts.
1 7) Candied Bacon and Nuts Why not combine candied bacon with candied nuts? Exactly. If you like both of those things, theres no reason not to.
Via: Recipe Bin Treats
1 8) Healthy Harvest Buckeyes Chocolate. Peanut butter. I dont need to say more, but I will say these are no-bake , no fuss, vegan and gluten-free.
Via: Half Baked Harvest
1 9) Homemade Hot Sauce Did you know that hot sauce is just basically two ingredients? Now you do, and now you can make it, jar it up, and dedicate it out as gifts.
Via: PopSugar
2 0) Pocky Sticks The Japanese chocolate-covered cookie sticks are just right for merry munching.
Via: Food5 2
2 1) Bourbon& Salted Caramel Popcorn A grown-up homemade caramel popcorn spiked with bourbon and vanilla bean.
2 2) Double Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Whats one of the best things about this fudge, other than how it savours? Its no-bake.
2 3) Garlic Confit Dont be intimidated by the fancy confit label. Its a fancy word for garlic in olive oil and a welcome break from the sweets of the season.( Note: Not intended for gifting to vampires .)
Via: PopSugar
2 4) No-Bake Coconut Snowballs These are the perfect alternative for people who cant eat chocolate or nuts…and everyone else.
Via: The Kitchn
2 5) Ginger and Oat Shortbread This classic tea time treat is virtually too pretty to feed and give away…almost.
Via: Bibbys Kitchen
2 6) Herb-Infused Vinegars These herb-infused vinegars build delicious good-for-you salad dressings and the perfect gift.
Via: Kara Lydon
2 7) Crockpot Chocolate Nut Clusters Did you know your crockpot could help make dessert? Choose your nuts and your chocolate and make it dairy-free or peanut-free, depending on your family’s and friends’ needs.
Via: PopSugar
2 8) Flavored Salts A beautifully packaged various forms of flavored salts is a quick and simple gift that any foodie will appreciate.
Via: Country Living
2 9) Five Minute Sweet Bread This versatile recipe involves merely seven simple ingredients and five minutes of prep to make mini loaves of warm deliciousness.
Via: Julie Blanner
3 0) Chocolate Hazelnut Biscotti An easy and easily freezable recipe like these biscotti are the perfect gift to bring to coffees, teas, and any other occasion that requires a crunchy cookie.
Via: She Loves Biscotti
3 1) Homemade Crackerjack This ballpark classic is a little sweet, a little spicy, a lot of of tasty.
Seasons eatings!
Via: M Loves M