Edible gifts you can make and post
Bundles of Christmas joy
It's almost time to pop the corks and set the table for the biggest foodie extravaganza of the year – so, to help you on your way to the tastiest Christmas ever, we've rounded up the best of the best gourmet hampers money can buy. Whether you're searching for a bountiful bundle to give to the gastronome in your life, or you're simply after a selection of snacks to dig into yourself, there's sure to be something in our gift guide to suit you.
Click or scroll through our gallery to discover this year's most fabulous foodie Christmas hampers.
Salcombe Gin ‘Start Point’ Gift Hamper, £99, Salcombe
Jolly Robin Hamper, £145, DukesHill
DukesHill, founded in 1985 and loved for its traditional curing and smoking methods, brings a big dose of festive cheer with its Jolly Robin Hamper. This beautifully packed wicker basket is brimming with seasonal indulgence – from a tender 900g boneless Wiltshire ham and oak-smoked salmon to Isle of Mull cheddar, venison rillettes, fig chutney, cheese and pistachio sablés, oatcakes, handmade shortbread, a fluffy panettone and dark chocolate malt balls, all rounded off with a bottle of Sylvoz Prosecco for a sparkling toast. Warm, generous and wonderfully nostalgic, it’s a standout choice for families, food lovers and anyone who adores a truly celebratory Christmas spread.
Festive Snacking Selection Box, £59, MOTH
MOTH Drinks, the London company known for shaking up bar-quality cocktails in a can, brings serious festive fun with its Festive Snacking Selection Box. Inside are 12 full-strength cocktails plus brilliant nibbles – Perelló olives, cocktail snack mix, truffle crisps and Tony’s Chocolonely chocolate – along with a giant ice-cube tray and a 12-drink taster pack loaded with crowd-pleasers like the Margarita, Espresso Martini and Paloma. It’s a playful, ready-to-party bundle perfect for cocktail lovers, Christmas hosts or anyone who wants instant celebrations with zero effort. For bigger gatherings, the MOTH Party Pack – exclusive to Waitrose – is another easy win.
Panettone & Prosecco Gift Set, from £46.95, Carluccio’s
If you fancy adding a little sweetness and sparkle to your festive celebrations, the Panettone & Prosecco Gift Set from Carluccio’s is the way to go. Featuring a bottle of crisp and fruity Bottega Poeti Prosecco DOC (with the option to upgrade to Bottega Gold, if you fancy) and a beautifully packaged, generously sized panettone, it offers a delicious taste of Christmas in Italy. The panettone is available in different flavours, including Limoncello, Milano and Marostica Cherry PGI & Cranberries, but for us, you can’t beat the Panettone Tradizionale, with its moist, buttery sponge studded with citrus peel and plump sultanas and finished with hazelnut icing.
Padstow Christmas Fayre Hamper, £125, Padstow Christmas Fayre
The Padstow Christmas Hamper is crafted to celebrate the iconic Padstow Christmas Festival, bringing together the best of Cornwall in one festive box. Inside, you’ll find Paul Ainsworth’s For The Love of Food cookbook, a St Eval orange-and-cinnamon candle, Tarquin’s limited-edition festive gin, Camel Valley Brut, Cornish sea-salt roasting salt, Figgy Pudding Chutney with brandy, Cornish sardines, traditional pork rillette, sourdough crackers and a cheerful tea towel with exclusive artwork. Warm, generous and full of local character, it’s an ideal gift for anyone who enjoys thoughtful festive treats with a real sense of place.
One Doesn’t Grow Old at the Table, £123, Fattoria La Vialla
Fattoria La Vialla, a family-run Tuscan estate founded in 1978, is renowned for its organic, biodynamic approach and authentic farm-crafted produce. The One Doesn’t Grow Old at the Table hamper captures that heritage in a generous spread featuring fine estate wines, extra-virgin olive oil, aged pecorino, salami, antipasti, pasta, rich sauces, crostini, biscuits and indulgent chocolate truffles, all accompanied by a recipe booklet. It’s a beautifully balanced selection that celebrates rustic Italian flavours and the warmth of shared meals. Ideal for food lovers, entertainers and anyone who appreciates sustainable, artisanal gifts with real provenance, it’s one of many thoughtfully curated hampers available from the company.
Family Christmas Hamper, £40, Lottie Shaw's
Looking for a sizeable selection box to fend off cupboard raiders this Christmas? Lottie Shaw’s Family Hamper is the box that ticks all the boxes. Inspired by family recipes handed down over generations, Lottie Shaw’s confections will transport you back to the Christmases of your childhood, mouthful after magic mouthful; there’s tooth-sticking flapjack, triple chocolate biscuits, gingerbread reindeer and – of course – deep-filled, deliciously crumbly mince pies. But the real stars of the show? The rich, sticky parkin cake and its treacly sibling, parkin biscuits, both of which have received a Great Taste Award from the Guild of Fine Food.
Seasons Greetings Red Wine Hamper, £70, Virgin Wines
Virgin Wines brings festive warmth with its Season’s Greetings Red Wine Hamper, a classic wicker basket filled with cosy Christmas indulgence. At its heart is a fruit-forward Cabernet Sauvignon, perfect for winter evenings, paired with an irresistible mix of sweet and savoury treats – buttery mince pies, creamy fudge, chocolate chip biscuits, spicy nuts and plenty more to discover inside. It’s a cheerful, ready-to-share bundle that feels celebratory from the moment the lid lifts, making it an ideal gift for red-wine lovers, festive snackers and anyone who enjoys settling in with something delicious over the holidays.
Dark Chocolate Vegan Hamper, £76.99, Melt London
Perfect for lovers of rich dark chocolate, Melt London’s Dark Chocolate Vegan Hamper is filled with an array of luxury treats. Our favourites include the roasted hazelnut dark chocolate slab, Orangettes (candied orange pieces coated in velvety dark chocolate), and the praline and dark chocolate truffle box. Handcrafted in London, each chocolate is made in small batches by the team’s skilled chocolatiers, making it all the more special.
Ashmolean Pantry Hamper, £25, Ashmolean Museum
Tesco Finest Christmas Hamper with Prosecco, £35, Tesco
A luxury hamper that doesn’t break the bank, this Tesco Finest Christmas Hamper with Prosecco is filled with everything you need to enjoy the big day. Inside the wicker basket you’ll find an array of Tesco Finest’s sweet and savoury favourites, including flaky puff pastry twists with Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and garlic, all-butter shortbread fingers flavoured with clementine oil and cinnamon, and Belgian milk chocolate truffles with a rich salted caramel centre. Finished with a bottle of bubbles, you can add this one to your Christmas shop and dip into the delights over the festive season.
Deluxe Sweet Hamper, £55, Eataly
London’s one-stop shop for gourmet Italian foods, Eataly London has crafted a collection of Christmas hampers that are guaranteed to impress. Our favourite is the Deluxe Sweet Hamper, a moreish mix of panettone, almond cantucci biscuits, hazelnut nougat, nutty milk chocolate praline, and more. The best part? The hampers, alongside other delicious Italian treats, are available for nationwide delivery.
Christmas Cheese & Port Wicker Hamper, £115, Snowdonia Cheese
Snowdonia Cheese’s hampers are a dream for cheese lovers, showcasing the brand’s bold, award-winning truckles in all their glory. Our pick is the Christmas Cheese & Port Wicker Hamper – a luxurious, full-on festive feast packed into a handsome wicker basket. Inside are standout cheeses including the extra mature Black Bomber, truffle-rich Truffle Trove, cave-aged Rock Star and Ruby Mist, a mature and savoury Cheddar that’s been infused with Graham’s Late Bottled Vintage Port. They’re joined by two velvety cheese bakes, crisp artisan crackers, kiln-roasted nuts, a trio of flavourful chutneys, salted caramel truffles and a bottle of vintage Graham’s LBV Port. With a slate board included to build the perfect spread, it’s an irresistibly indulgent celebration of all things cheese.
The Taste of Whittard Gift Box, £63.95, Whittard
Fabulous foodie gifts you can make yourself
Whether it's a gift for a loved one, to mark a special occasion or just to cheer someone up, sending an edible gift you've made yourself is sure to make the recipient smile. Just be sure to wrap any baked goods carefully in kitchen roll, tucking it into any gaps, and add a layer of foil before packing them in a sturdy tin or airtight container. Place in a larger cardboard box labelled 'perishable', fill the gaps with bubble wrap, and you're all set!
Cookies and cream–stuffed brownies
As if regular brownies weren't delicious enough, these easy-peasy bakes come stuffed to the gills with cookies and cream biscuits. The result? Double the decadence! They're rich, they're fudgy, they're swirled with white chocolate chips, and they even come topped with crumbled-up cookies for extra crunch. They'll keep in an airtight container for up to five days, so send them as soon as you can – and be sure to wrap them carefully.
Zesty orange, poppy seed and milk chocolate biscuits
Zingy, tasty and packed with texture, these orange, poppy seed and chocolate biscuits are practically guaranteed to make a loved one's day. They're oh-so simple to make, too – you'll only need a handful of easy-to-find ingredients, a shallow baking tray and a biscuit cutter (feel free to choose any shape you fancy). Make sure they're completely cool before you package them up.
Get the recipe for zesty orange, poppy seed and milk chocolate biscuits here
Chocolate-dipped orange shortbread
A grating of orange zest adds plenty of extra interest to these buttery biscuits. It's a super-simple recipe to make if you're low on time – and if you wanted to, you could make life even easier by using a food processor. Just remember one thing: after you've dipped the finished shortbread in chocolate, make sure that it sets completely before you package your biscuits up to send.
Ginger and almond Florentines
These irresistible Florentines are laced with orange zest, studded with almonds and crystallised ginger, and dipped into white and milk chocolate on one side – so if you're looking for a truly stunning foodie gift to send to a loved one, this recipe is for you.
Cherry and poppy seed marshmallows
These cherry and poppy seed marshmallows are sure to impress sweet-toothed friends and family members. The taste is much more complex than anything you could buy – and they look professional, too. Pack them into a tin or container lined with baking paper, making sure all the marshmallow edges are covered in mallow dust (an icing sugar and cornflour mix) so they don't stick together. They won’t last as long as shop-bought marshmallows, but they should be fine if you ship them with express delivery.
Apricot and chocolate flapjacks
Robust and long-lasting, apricot and chocolate flapjacks are a foolproof option for sending in the post. Our recipe tops the flapjacks with a drizzle of white chocolate, but feel free to experiment with milk or dark chocolate if you like. Top tip: put a piece of baking paper between each slice before sending so they don’t stick together.
Sesame bagels
Fail-safe savoury treats that are perfect for practically any occasion, these sesame bagels can be toasted at their destination and enjoyed with butter, cream cheese, jam or any other favourite topping. They keep for up to three days but could be frozen on arrival to make them last longer.
Cinnamon buns
Who wouldn't love to receive a delivery of cinnamon buns in the post? Here, pastry is folded into gorgeous little knots, with sweet cinnamon and cardamom-spiced butter spread between each layer. Allow them to cool completely when they come out of the oven so they don’t go soggy during their trip through the post – and pack them in an airtight container to keep them from going stale.
Tahini and chocolate brownies
These chewy, tasty delights contain blitzed dates (for a warm sweetness), dark chocolate (which adds depth of flavour), and chopped pistachios (for a pleasing crunch). Not only that, but the batter is swirled with tahini, a Middle Eastern sesame paste, resulting in nutty notes and an eye-catching colour contrast. The brownies will keep for up to three days in an airtight container, so pop them in the post soon after baking.
Pistachio and rosemary biscotti
Italian biscotti biscuits are hardy and will keep for up to two weeks in an airtight container, making them the perfect make-and-mail gift. In our recipe, the dough is infused with orange zest and rosemary, as well as chopped dried apricots – and the pistachios are a classic addition, providing dashes of green and a satisfying crunch. For an attractive present, we suggest popping the biscuits in a cellophane bag and tying up with a ribbon.
Espresso vegan brownies
You'd never guess, but these delectable little brownies are free from both eggs and dairy; instead, they get their sumptuous moisture from olive oil. Be sure to make them with good-quality dark chocolate for the tastiest possible results. The perfect treat to enjoy with a coffee, they look particularly tempting cut into bite-sized squares.
Fig jam thumbprint cookies
If you wanted, you could go all out and make your own fig jam for these sweet thumbprint cookies – so-called for the jam-carrying indent made in the dough – but you could also use shop-bought, or swap in a loved one's favourite type of jam (strawberry or raspberry would be equally delicious). Whatever you use to fill your sweet treats, be sure to place a layer of baking paper between each one to stop them from sticking together in the post.
Salted peanut chocolate fudge
These dark chocolate and peanut butter fudge bites look so good, whoever receives them will think they've been made by a professional! The recipe goes a little like this: good-quality, natural peanut butter is stirred into homemade fudge, then – once set and cooled – spread with chocolate and sprinkled with coarse sea salt. You’re going to want to make extra so you can keep some for yourself...
Polenta cookies
Made from cornmeal, polenta cookies have a great yellow colour and a satisfying crunch. These ones are lovely and lemony – and super-rich too, thanks to the addition of two extra egg yolks. Remember to let these bright, crumbly bakes cool completely before you send them off in the mail, otherwise they could go soggy.
Shortbread
So easy to make, and containing just flour, butter and sugar, shortbread biscuits are one of life’s simplest pleasures – so why not make someone's day special by sending them a batch? Our recipe serves them alongside a watermelon granita, which you could make for yourself as a post-baking reward.
Dark chocolate brownies
Everyone loves decadent dark chocolate brownies. Our recipe also gives instructions on how to make dulce de leche (a creamy, caramelised milk-based sauce) – but you can leave that part out if you’re planning on posting these chewy treats. They'll last a good three to four days outside of the fridge.
White chocolate, peanut butter and banana blondies
Love the texture of brownies, but want to try something a little bit different? These blondies have the same squidgy centre, as well as a delectably sweet and savoury peanut and banana flavour. Be very careful not to overcook them, as they can become overdone in the blink of an eye.
Get the recipe for white chocolate, peanut butter and banana blondies here
Coconut and oat cookies
Made with oats, desiccated coconut and golden syrup, these crisp and chewy biscuits – also known as Anzac biscuits – have oodles of texture. Happily, they're incredibly easy to make too; you can whip them up in well under half an hour. If you bake a batch of these to post, they’re sure to arrive in tip-top condition!
White chocolate and cranberry cookies
White chocolate and dried cranberries are the perfect ingredients to sweeten these soft cookies. To make them, you can use either gluten-free flour or plain flour, plus baking powder (some people say gluten-free flour makes for a better cookie). Here’s a mailing tip: don’t package soft and hard cookies together, as the moisture from the soft cookies will make the hard ones go stale.
Get the recipe for white chocolate and cranberry cookies here
Peanut butter and banana oat bars
These aren’t your average oat bars; they're delicious, crowd-pleasing slices of goodness that contain peanut butter, banana, cinnamon, vanilla and desiccated coconut, giving them the fruitiest of flavours. They're also free from added sugar and fat, making them great for an all-natural treat.
Mini bundt fruitcakes
These glitzy mini bundt cakes are just the thing to send as a gift; fruitcake is known for lasting well. Incredibly tasty, they're packed with chunky pieces of pineapple, dried fruit and spices, then drizzled with pineapple icing – made from icing sugar and pineapple juice. You can leave the edible gold glitter off if you don't have any, but we think it's worth buying some for a sparkly finishing touch.
Ginger snaps
Ginger snap cookies are the perfect treat to enjoy with a hot drink on chilly days – and these easy-to-make versions contain just the right amount of cinnamon and ginger to give them a fiery kick. Not too thin or fragile, they should be able to survive a journey through the post with a bit of careful packaging.
Date and cardamom brownies
These sophisticated brownies are perfect for people who love the rich flavour of dates. They also pack really well: simply wrap them in foil in an airtight container, with a sheet of baking paper or kitchen roll between each slice. If you’re going to post two different types of brownies, be sure to package them in separate containers so the flavours don’t mix.
Blueberry and cranberry bagels
These classic bagels have a wonderfully chewy, dense crust, so you won’t have to worry about them getting squashed in the mail. The dried cranberries and blueberries will go really well with cream cheese or fruit jam when they arrive at their destination – ideal for a tasty breakfast or snack with a cup of tea.
Cardamom butter cookies
These buttery, cardamom-infused cookies look stunning sprinkled with green pistachios and almonds, making them a lovely treat to send to a friend. Although they're pretty hardy, they can be brittle – so be sure to wrap them with care. However, if a few do break in transit, they’ll still taste delicious!
Double chocolate cookies
Big, chewy double chocolate cookies are always a nice surprise – and if you follow our recipe, you won’t have to worry about them squashing or snapping en route to their destination. You’ve got a good few days before they'll go hard and stale, but you could send them via express or overnight delivery to ensure they arrive nice and early.
Sugar cookies
Unlike shortbread and butter cookies, sugar cookies aren't bendy or crumbly – which means they can be cut into delicate shapes like stars. This also makes them the perfect durable bake to send in the mail. Use the recipe to create whatever shapes you like; wrapping pairs of cookies in foil will help to prevent any pointy edges from breaking off.
Brown butter, banana, tahini and chocolate cookies
Mashed bananas, nutty tahini and rich brown butter (melted butter that's kept on the heat until it turns dark and toasty) all come together to make these cookies extra special. Don't be tempted to skip chilling the dough; it's what ensures a chunky, chewy result. Once baked, be sure to cool your cookies completely before packing.
Get the recipe for brown butter, banana, tahini and chocolate cookies here
Chocolate chip and walnut cookies
Anyone would be lucky to receive a batch of these sweet and chocolatey cookies in the post. Good-quality dark chocolate chips and walnuts are always a winning combination – but dried fruit would make a good replacement for the chocolate if you’re worried about the chips melting in transit.
Get the recipe for chocolate chip and walnut cookies here
Orange, almond and cardamom madeleines
Small and sturdy, these beautiful shell-shaped madeleines will survive a trip through the post, no problem – and they're incredibly moreish too, flavoured with cardamom, ground almonds and a hint of orange zest. They're best eaten as soon as possible after baking, so short journeys via express or overnight delivery are the way forward here.
Get the recipe for orange, almond and cardamom madeleines here
Peanut butter caramel brownies
One for the chocolate lovers and peanut butter fans alike! These brownies have a pretty contrast of colours, with golden peanut butter caramel swirled into the batter before they’re baked – and not only do they look good, but the sweetness and saltiness of the caramel complements the rich chocolate perfectly.
Dark 'n' Stormy biscuits
Cocktail lovers and fans of booze-infused bakes will adore this biscuity take on a classic cocktail: the Dark 'n' Stormy. Made with golden syrup, cinnamon and a good splash of rum, they're dipped in chocolate and sprinkled with lime zest after baking. Simply package them up in an airtight container, and they're ready to send!
Apple and red onion chutney
If you're not into baking (or the person you're planning on surprising is more into cheese than cake), why not try your hand at making a simple chutney? This irresistibly tangy apple and red onion version will go with anything from a slathering of soft goats' cheese or Brie to a crumble of Stilton, spread on a cracker. Not only that, but it requires very few ingredients, and it couldn't be simpler to make.
Green tomato chutney
Combine green tomatoes, cooking apples, sugar, lemons and cider vinegar, cook them all up, and you'll get this tongue-tinglingly tasty chutney – the perfect accompaniment for cheeseboards, sandwiches, meat platters and more. This recipe will yield enough chutney to fill several jars, so it's the gift that keeps on giving!
Get the recipe for green tomato chutney here
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