If you’re short on time but still want your gifts to feel special, edible presents are the answer. They’re personal, affordable, and always appreciated. The best part? You can make most of these in under an hour. Whether you’re gifting teachers, neighbors, coworkers, or friends, these fast DIY food gifts look impressive without the stress.
Cookie Mix in a Jar
Layer dry ingredients (flour, sugar, chocolate chips, oats, spices) into a mason jar.
Tie with ribbon and add instructions for baking.
Sally’s Baking Addiction has some great ideas and printable tags to boot!
Chocolate Bark
Melt chocolate, spread thin, top with:
- Crushed candy canes
- Pretzels
- Dried cranberries
- Nuts
- Sprinkles
Let set and then break into pieces. Put in a cute cellophane bag and tie with bow.
The Barefoot Contessa has a great French Bark.
Flavored Salt or Sugar
In a bowl combine:
- Sugar and vanilla or citrus zest
- Salt and rosemary or garlic
Spoon into small jars with labels. (I love the little 4oz mason jars) How easy is that?
Dipped Pretzels or Oreos
Dip store-bought:
- Pretzel rods
- Oreos
- Marshmallows
Drizzle with chocolate and add sprinkles. Put in cute cellophane bags and voila!
Snack Mix (Holiday Crack)
Mix:
- Pretzels
- Popcorn
- Cereal
- Melted chocolate
- Seasonal candies
Portion into bags or jars. My favorite recipes are this white chocolate one and this sweet & salty one.




Hot Cocoa Mix
Layer in jar:
- Cocoa powder
- Powdered sugar
- Powdered milk
- Chocolate chips
- Mini marshmallows
Pair with a cute mug. Find more ideas here
Infused Olive Oil
Quick flavors:
- Chili
- Rosemary
- Garlic
Bottle and label. I also like to add a cute ribbon.
Baked Goods (Quick Wins)
Make:
Wrap in parchment and a festive ribbon.
Some Final Tips!
Make It Look Fancy in Minutes
- Use clear jars or bags
- Decorate with twine and kraft tags
- Add baking instructions
- Include a personal note
- Use holiday paper
Storage Tips
- Make sure you label perishables
- Keep chilled gifts cool
- Use airtight containers for freshness
Great gifts don’t require weeks of planning. Sometimes, the most meaningful presents are homemade, delicious, and given with heart.

