CRAFT Holiday Gift Guide -- Edible Giftables

For me, the holidays are always about the food as much as anything else. Presents are great, but I love looking around a candle-lit table filled with my loved ones and the food we've cooked together. This year, since everyone I know has too much stuff anyway, I'm going to stuff my loved ones with tasty treats!
Everyone knows how to make latkes and Christmas cookies and gingerbread men (or if you don't, there are literally hundreds of websites and cookbooks eager to tell you how), so I've gathered some recipes that are a little more unusual, or twists on a classic. There's something really special about delivering a tin (you can probably find great vintage ones at garage sales or flea markets for a song) of home-baked goods. May visions of sugarplums dance in your head ...
Sugarplums
Ingredients: dried fruits and nuts and lots of sugar
Make it:Fabulous Foods Recipe. Link
I first read about sugarplums in The Country Kitchen Cookbook, a now sadly out-of-print narrative cookbook about relearning the recipes of childhood. I realized that I'd never actually known what a sugarplum was, Night Before Christmas notwithstanding. According to The Historical Cookery Page, it's not entirely clear whether the original sugarplums of the Elizabethan age were literally sugared plums, or just sugary confections. Whatever they were, these are fantastic, and a great gift for vegans or friends who don't like chocolate (gasp!). I love this recipe.

Exotic Truffles
Ingredients: Chocolate. Lots of it. And cream, and amazing flavorings.
Make it: Anatomy of a truffle Instructable. Link
For those that do like chocolate, these truffle recipes look incredible. I love that you learn the reasoning behind the ingredients (what makes whipping cream whipping cream, for example?) as well as the structure of how to make a truffle so that you can get creative with the flavorings. And what flavorings! I can't wait to try whipping up rosemary with sea salt or jasmine and honey truffles. Maybe I'll gift some to myself ...

Homemade microwave popcorn
Ingredients: popcorn kernals, olive oil and seasoning
Make it: Microwave popcorn Instructable. Link.
If you're getting tired of all the sweetness that starts with the holidays, think about the ultimate savory treat: perfectly seasoned popcorn. If you have a friend with a secret love of the microwaved version, but are afraid of them getting popcorn lung, this is a hilarious idea for a gift. Make up a bunch in advance and put them in wax paper bags instead of plain paper.

Apricot Chanukah Gelt
Ingredients: apricots, chocolate, aluminum foil
Make it: RecipeZaar chocolate-dipped apricots. Link
Way more fun than buying mass-produced Chanukah gelt for playing dreidel, these are the grown-up version of those wimpy chocolates I remember as a kid. Have fun making creative wrappings for these (gold foil? watercolored labels? embossed packaging?) or go simple and put them straight in a little fabric bag (make sure not to leave anywhere too warm!).

Fudge
Ingredients: chocolate and cream, butter and sugar (nuts optional)
Make it: fudge-recipe.com. Link
For as long as I can remember, my family has dropped off freshly-baked and eccentrically decorated Christmas cookies at my parents' neighbors' homes. The neighbors at the end of our driveway arrive sometime on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning, bearing a plate or tin of delicious, exquisite homemade fudge in return. I have to say it is one of the things I look forward to most! And knowing that, my family has given me the greatest gift of all: free pickings from the fudge plate.
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Posted by Arwen O'Reilly |
Dec 7, 2007 10:00 AM

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| Posted by: on December 7, 2007 at 12:22 PM |
Hate to ruin your gift-giving plans, but most vegans don't eat honey, so the sugarplums would be unsuitable for them....
| Posted by: lilly on December 7, 2007 at 12:43 PM |
My vegan friend eats honey, not often, but sometimes.
Sugarplums are a fruit too, well at least they are called that in Oz. http://www.mountlassen.com/products/fruits/fruits-dtl-sgrplms.html
They don't have bitter skin at all and taste very good!
| Posted by: Jen Yu on December 7, 2007 at 10:00 PM |
Dear Arwen,
I'm so glad that you are a fan of the sugar plums too. They are so easy to make and taste great. I must ask however, that you remove the image of the sugar plums from your post. You see, all of the photos on my blog taken by me are copyrighted. If you read the copyright notice at the bottom of every page, or the copyright page I have on my blog, you will have seen that I reserve all rights. Posting my material without obtaining my written permission is a violation of the DMCA 1998, especially in light of the fact that yours is a commercial site. I would appreciate your immediate attention to the matter. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thanks so much.
| Posted by: Arwen O'Reilly on December 10, 2007 at 2:31 PM |
Sorry for the mix-up about vegan sugar plums! I've found a different recipe which will hopefully suit better.
| Posted by: careful what you wish for on December 12, 2007 at 11:10 AM |
I'm a devotee of making edible holiday gifts and am now just getting my act together for '07.
Word to the wise: I made truffles a few years ago. Make sure you include a card that tells your recipient to refrigerate them or they'll wind up with a goopy chocolate mess on their hands (literally). Also a good idea is to buy a nice inexpensive merlot to pair with. :^)
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