Looking for ideas for long-lasting kitchen gifts? Then pay attention now! Here you will find small, edible souvenirs and snacks to give as gifts at Christmas.
The most wonderful time of the year, Christmas, is getting closer and closer! Now is the perfect moment to think about how we can make our loved ones happy. For me, there are so many wonderful people to give gifts to – from family and friends to colleagues and friendly neighbors who receive a small gift and a gift. Since many people enjoy homemade, long-lasting gifts from the kitchen and these are also ideal as souvenirs during Advent, I have put together a selection of edible Christmas gifts that I would like to pass on to special people this year. Maybe you’ll find a little inspiration for your own gifts here too!
Have fun browsing and imitating!
14 edible souvenirs for Christmas
A delicious gift from the kitchen is this homemade drinking chocolate on a stick. Not only does it look pretty, it is ideal as a small souvenir for an Advent afternoon with friends or as a sweet surprise for colleagues. The recipe can be found here.
Vanilla spread is a delicious, homemade gift for the holiday season! With real vanilla aroma, it gives rolls and waffles a festive touch and is ideal as a sweet souvenir during Advent. The recipe can be found here.
Salted Caramel Pretzels are a delicious and easy Christmas gift. The combination of sweet caramel and a pinch of salt makes them an irresistible snack for Advent. Quickly made and beautifully packaged, they are the perfect souvenir for friends and family. The recipe can be found here.
Coffee liqueur is an aromatic and long-lasting gift for the holiday season that will of course delight coffee lovers. With its velvety taste, it is ideal for refining desserts or for a cozy drink. Bottled in beautiful bottles, it is the perfect souvenir for Advent visits. The recipe can be found here.
One of my absolute favorite kitchen party favors is caramel fudge. Caramel fudge is ideal as an edible Christmas gift because it has a slightly longer shelf life. The recipe can be found here.
These DIY cookie houses are a must for anyone with a sweet tooth this Christmas! They not only decorate the Advent table, but are also a great, edible souvenir or small gift for dear neighbors. The recipe can be found here.
For anyone who loves Christmas liqueur, this baked apple liqueur with glitter is the perfect choice! It impresses with its festive taste and makes a real impression as a decorative gift from the kitchen. The recipe can be found here.
Winter jam is a delicious gift for the cold season! With winter ingredients, it gives every breakfast a warming, Christmassy touch. Filled in beautiful glasses, the fruity jam is the ideal souvenir for family and friends during Advent. The recipe can be found here.
These long-lasting chocolate cantuccini from Italy are simply delicious. And these Christmas cookies are a great souvenir for Christmas. The recipe can be found here.
Attention, amateur chefs! Do you have friends who also love cooking and creating magical dishes? Then this gift idea is just the thing: Make various spice mixtures yourself and fill them into decorative jars – and you’ve got an original, spicy gift from the kitchen! The recipe can be found here.
Roasted almonds are not only a treat at Christmas markets, but are also easy to prepare yourself – so you have something to snack on! Packed in pretty jars, they make an ideal Christmas gift from the kitchen. The recipe can be found here.
This delicious mulled wine jelly is a special Christmas treat that you can make yourself with minimal effort. It’s also a durable gift idea for the holidays. The recipe can be found here.
A real classic that always tastes delicious: homemade garlic oil. The recipe can be found here.
Oranges and tangerines are as inextricably linked to Christmas as Santa Claus and Christmas stollen. Because they are so delicious, I made jam out of tangerines. It is ideal for a festive Christmas breakfast or as a small souvenir during Advent. The recipe can be found here.
See you then. Your Laura
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