Savory or sweet, these less-than-$3 food gifts are easy on the wallet and the kind of thoughtful presents that recipients will enjoy throughout the holiday season
Food gifts are always a great idea. They're easy on the budget, and people love having homemade goodies to enjoy during the holidays. Many of these recipes will yield more than one gift, so we've listed the cost per gift in addition to the total recipe cost.
We did not include the cost of packaging, but containers such as cellophane bags, take-out food boxes, paper bags, jars and ribbons can all be purchased inexpensively at hobby stores or specialty paper outlets.
Only 3 ingredients are needed to create this decadent, crunchy chocolate bark. Clear cellophane gift bags topped with holiday ribbon are the perfect package for showcasing your gift.
Cost per gift: $0.69
Total recipe cost: $9.66
Recipe yields 14 gifts
Recipe: Cran-Almond Bark
Dried beans and legumes are a welcome addition to any winter pantry, particularly when they're packaged in colorful, flavorful assortments. Be sure to attach copies of a favorite bean soup recipe to make the gift more special.
Cost per gift: $1.80
Total recipe cost: $16.21
Recipe yields 9 gifts
Recipe: Nine Bean Soup Mix
Sweeten the holidays for coworkers and teachers by leaving a surprise treat on their desks. Stack the cookies then tie with colorful string and serve of festive napkins.
Cost per gift: $0.65
Total recipe cost: $7.80
Recipe yields 12 gifts (5 cookies per gift)
Recipe: Gingersnaps
Chocolate lovers will go wild over this dessert sauce made with just one 12-ounce bar of chocolate, a cup of cream, vanilla, and a splash of corn syrup. Fill decorative half-pint jam jars with the sauce and tie with chocolate-colored raffia or fancy ribbon.
Cost per gift: $2.64
Total recipe cost: $5.28
Recipe yields 2 gifts (1 cup per jar)
Recipe: Fudge Sauce
Cookies are always a welcome gift, but do you go with chocolate chip, oatmeal or peanut butter? This winning recipe wraps all those favorites into one amazingly delicious cookie. For the packaging: scout out colorful Chinese take-out boxes or tins at the local craft store.
Cost per gift: $1.54
Recipe yields 5 gifts (6 cookies per package)
Total recipe cost: $7.72
Chocolate truffles are a luxury item, sometimes costing several dollars per piece. But buy your own chocolate and these upscale sweets are deceptively easy, and inexpensive, to pull off. Dust them in cocoa powder, chopped nuts or toffee bits.
Cost per gift: $2.04
Total recipe cost: $8.16
Recipe yields yields 4 gifts (6 truffles per gift)
Recipe: Hazelnut Truffles
Seasonal ingredients such as cranberries and oranges make this marmalade an economical choice. It's sweet and tangy flavor makes it a great spread for biscuits or toast or as a topping for cheese and crackers. Spoon the marmalade into 1/2 pint jars for a "just-the-right-size" sweet gift.
Cost per gift: $1.66
Recipe yields 4 gifts (1 cup per jar)
Total recipe cost: $6.62
Recipe: Cranberry Orange Marmalade
Nothing could be simpler than a basic loaf of homemade yeast bread. Since no one has time to bake anymore, this is a gift that will be especially appreciated. And because the ingredients are so economical, your budget will also benefit from this gift.
Wrap the loaf in holiday plastic wrap or brown paper and tie with thick, nubby twine.
Cost per gift: $1.54
Total recipe cost: $1.54
Recipe yields 1 gift (1 loaf)
Recipe: Simple White Bread
Chopped pecans, pumpkin pie spices and white chocolate are stirred into a creamy pumpkin-laced fudge to make what's sure to become a new holiday tradition. You can tweak the recipe a little by adding a little more spice, skipping the nuts, or using dark chocolate chips instead of white.
Cost per gift: $1.32
Total recipe cost: $10.58
Recipe yields 8 gifts (approximately 10 pieces per package)
Recipe: Pumpkin Fudge
Kids love jiggly jellies so let them help you make these adorable fruit jelly cut-outs. You only need 3 ingredients – unflavored gelatin, fruit juice (like orange or lemon or a raspberry puree) and superfine sugar. Once the mixture has become firm, cut the jellies into creative shapes with mini cookie cutters and present to guests in festive boxes or bags.
Cost per gift: $0.90
Total recipe cost: $3.24
Recipe yields about 4 (10 jellies per gift)
Recipe: Fruit Jellies
Perfect for the family with little ones, these mini cupcakes studded with chocolate chips are a sweet ending to any meal. Make the cupcakes in holiday-colored wrappers and present in a cute box lined with colorful raffia.
Cost per gift: $0.85
Total recipe cost: $7.14
Recipe yields about 8 gifts (5 cupcakes per gift)
Recipe: Mini Chocolate-Chip Cupcakes
Here are some more food gift ideas for the holidays:
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