Last Updated April 4th, 2024 at 02:48 pm by Lisa
Homemade Christmas gifts can be simple, affordable, and heartfelt. Here are eight DIY holiday food gift ideas: Chocolate Chip Peppermint Cookies, an edible Peppermint Candy Plate, Homemade Peppermint Vodka for Candy Cane Martinis, Preserved Lemons, Spicy Candied Pecans, a Homemade Grill & BBQ Rub, Flavored Finishing Salts, and personalized Dog Treats. Each of these makes a thoughtful, memorable present that friends and family will truly appreciate.
I’ve been making handmade gifts since I was young — from handpainted boxes and wrapping paper to stockings — but food gifts remain my favorite. They’re fast to prepare, beautifully packaged, and immediately enjoyed.

Chocolate Chip Peppermint Cookies
Santa’s Chocolate Chip Peppermint Cookies combine candy cane peppermint crunch pieces, milk chocolate chips, and minty creme de menthe chips for a festive twist on a classic cookie. They’re perfect left out for Santa, packaged as a neighbor gift, or brought to a cookie exchange — this recipe even won first place at a cookie swap!

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Peppermint Candy Plate — Edible Food Gift
A Peppermint Candy Plate makes a striking edible centerpiece. Use it to serve hot cocoa toppings, cookies, or holiday treats. The plate itself is made of candy, so it’s both decorative and edible — a fun, unexpected gift to bring to a holiday gathering.
I brought one to my cousin’s for Christmas Eve and it was a hit. It takes just minutes to assemble and makes an instant festive display.

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Homemade Candy Cane Vodka
Homemade Peppermint Vodka is an easy, festive gift that can be used to make Candy Cane Martinis — a perfect holiday cocktail. This infused vodka requires only vodka and candy canes and makes an elegant, giftable bottle for holiday hosts and friends.

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Homemade Grill & BBQ Rub
A homemade Grill & BBQ Rub is a practical, preservative-free gift that uses up extra spices and adds bold flavor to meats and grillables. Packaged in a jar with a personalized tag, it’s a great present for homeowners, hosts, or anyone who loves to grill.

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Preserved Lemons
Preserved Lemons are a gourmet gift that brightens savory dishes with an intense, tangy lemon flavor. They’re fantastic on roast chicken, grilled fish, potatoes, in hummus, or mixed into dressings and stews. Include them in a jar with a note explaining uses and they’ll be enjoyed all year long.
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Personalized Dog Treats
Homemade Dog Treats are a delightful gift for pet owners. Packed with pumpkin, peanut butter, spinach, zucchini, carrots, and oats, these biscuits are both tasty and nutritious. Personalize them by stamping the dog’s name with a cookie cutter for a charming finish.

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Flavored Finishing Salts
Flavored finishing salts are an elegant, easy gift for home cooks. Make several varieties — such as Sriracha, Pinot Noir, mustard, celery, and a house seasoning — and package them in small jars for a beautiful, useful set. These salts elevate simple dishes like avocado toast and cocktails.

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Spicy Candied Pecans
Spicy Candied Pecans blend sweet and spicy flavors with notes of pumpkin pie spice for a crunchy, addictive snack. They’re perfect on a holiday salad, a cheese board, or as a gourmet gift packed in decorated Mason jars.

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That’s a generous selection of homemade, affordable gifts to choose from. I love edible and sippable presents because they’re enjoyable right away and easy to share. Whichever you pick, a homemade food gift offered with care is sure to bring holiday cheer.
Wishing you the happiest of holidays — it’s all about loving, giving, and cooking. For more inspiration, explore Christmas and Thanksgiving recipes and party food ideas.
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