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50 Best Homemade Christmas Food Gifts to Give Friends and Family

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1

Bourbon Balls

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C.W. Newell

You can lift someone’s spirits this holiday season with spiked bourbon balls―well, the adults anyway. They’re rich and decadent and yet are super easy to make thanks to a box of vanilla wafers.

Get Ree’s Bourbon Balls recipe.

2

Oreo Fudge

homemade food gifts oreo fudge
C.W. Newell

Fudge is a classic holiday treat that makes an ideal food gift because it stays good for at least a week. But if you’re intimidated by a candy thermometer, don’t fret! This version doesn’t require one.

Get Ree’s Oreo Fudge recipe.

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3

Spicy Chex Mix

homemade food gifts spicy chex mix
C.W. Newell

If you’re gifting to a person who doesn’t like sweets, you can still give them a treat. Go for snackable Check mix. It’s easy to pack and lasts for about a week. This version has a spicy kick to it, too!

Get the Spicy Chex Mix recipe.

4

Cornflake Wreaths

homemade food gifts cornflake wreaths
Will Dickey

These cute Christmas sweets are both great to give out and fun to make with the kiddos. All it takes is marshmallows and cereal colored with green food coloring and topped with red cinnamon candies.

Get Ree’s Cornflake Wreaths recipe.

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5

Christmas Bark

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C.W. Newell

Here’s a scrumptious holiday treat that you can prepare in a matter of minutes. Buttery club crackers get covered in bubbling caramel to create something similar to toffee. It’s then smothered in rich white chocolate, sprinkles, and peppermints.

Get Ree’s Christmas Bark recipe.

6

Holiday Haystacks

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Will Dickey

No-bake goodies are a no-brainer! These holiday haystacks involve melting chocolate, then tossing in crunchy bits like chow mein noodles, salted almonds and pistachios. Decorate with festive sprinkles for a finishing touch.

Get Ree’s Holiday Haystacks recipe.

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7

Gingerbread Truffles

homemade food gifts gingerbread truffles
David Malosh

Gingerbread is one of the best holiday flavors—which is why it’s wonderful that these have their warm flavor in the soft texture of a truffle that melts in your mouth. A white chocolate glaze and fun sprinkles finishes them off.

Get Ree’s Gingerbread Truffles recipe.

8

Jeweled Divinity Candy

homemade food gifts jeweled divinity candy
Will Dickey

Stunning and so seasonal, this old-fashioned treat will delight anyone who takes a bite. It tastes like the best combination of meringue, nougat, and marshmallow with gummy candies mixed in.

Get Ree’s Jeweled Divinity Candy recipe.

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9

Cut-Out Sugar Cookies

homemade food gifts cut out sugar cookies
C.W. Newell

Make these cute cowboy boot and star cookies to dole out this Christmas season. They’ll make your loved ones smile, even before they take a bite! Decorating with royal icing is easier than you think.

Get Ree’s Cut-Out Sugar Cookies recipe.

10

Sugar Cookie Biscotti

homemade food gifts sugar cookie biscotti
C.W. Newell

How merry and bright are these colorful bites? They’ll pair perfectly with a warm cup of coffee or tea this holiday season. Just don’t forget the sweet glaze for dipping and drizzling.

Get the Sugar Cookie Biscotti recipe.

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11

Christmas Cracker Candy

christmas cracker candy
Danielle Daly

This classic treat combines crisp saltine crackers with homemade toffee and a chocolate-Nutella topping. It’s all finished with festive sprinkles and candies to make it look and taste completely irresistible!

Get the Christmas Cracker Candy recipe.

12

Gingerbread Syrup

a jar with gingerbread syrup
Danielle Daly

This sweet syrup has just the right amount of holiday spice! It can be used for shaking up a seasonal cocktail, stirred into a cup of coffee, or even drizzled over a stack of pancakes instead of syrup for a festive twist.

Get the Gingerbread Syrup recipe.

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13

Chocolate Sugar Cookies

homemade food gifts
David Malosh

Imagine your recipient’s face when they open the container to find these snowy, chocolatey cookies. Use a cookie cutter to get the shape, then decorate them with white icing and sanding sugar.

Get Ree’s Chocolate Sugar Cookies recipe.

14

Pecan Pralines

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Caitlin Bensel

These classic Southern candies are quite literally the sweetest gift of them all! They pack really well in airtight tins filled with tissue paper and can stay fresh for up to a week―assuming they last that long. 😉

Get the Pecan Pralines recipe.

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15

Potato Candy

homemade food gifts potato candy
C.W. Newell

If you’ve never made this unique retro candy, you and your recipient are (literally) in for a treat. Yes, it’s actually made from a potato but all you’ll taste is a peanut butter-filled sweet.

Get the Potato Candy recipe.

16

Scotcheroos

scotcheroos
Danielle Daly

This simple crunchy peanut butter treat is always a hit no matter what time of year it is! The sprinkle of flaky sea salt on top to balances out the sweetness.

Get the Scotcheroos recipe.

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17

Sugar Cookie Fudge

no bake cookies sugar cookie fudge
Danielle Daly

This fun twist on sugar cookies doesn’t even require you to turn on the oven. The homemade fudge is so simple to make—and it looks cute, too!

Get the Sugar Cookie Fudge recipe.

18

Rum Balls

homemade christmas food gifts rum balls
Caitlin Bensel

Warning: Adults only for this sweet treat! These festive bites certainly pack a punch and they will definitely be a hit. You can be really creative with the toppings to make them unique to the recipient, too.

Get the Rum Balls recipe.

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19

Pizzelle

homemade christmas food gifts pizzelle
Caitlin Bensel

This classic Italian cookie looks so impressive thanks to the heated decorative iron that cooks them. Don’t they look just like pretty snowflakes? Once they cool, they can stack really well in packaging.

Get the Pizzelle recipe.

20

Brittle

brittle in white tin
Caitlin Bensel

This homemade brittle uses four types of nuts (cashews, pecans, peanuts, and almonds) for the ultimate wow factor. Pack it up in a pretty tin for gifting.

Get the Brittle recipe.

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Kara Zauberman is the Senior Editor of Content Strategy at The Pioneer Woman, covering stories ranging from food, lifestyle, news, and more. When she’s not writing and editing, you can find her seeking out new restaurants or cooking for friends and family.    

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