14 Great Edible Gifts
Marcus Nilsson1/14Bourbon-Sea Salt Caramels
Wrap up each caramel individually to make these treats extra sweet.
Photo by Zach DeSart2/14Preserved Lemons
Making your own preserved lemons couldn't be easier, and it's a gift that any cook would love.
Ditte Isager3/14Pecan Buttermilk Fudge
Buttermilk gives this creamy fudge just a touch of tang, which helps cut its richness.
Lara Ferroni4/14Caramel Corn with Smoked Almonds and Fleur de Sel
You might want to warn your recipients: this caramel corn is addictive.
Hirsheimer & Hamilton5/14Better Than Nutella (Chocolate-Hazelnut Spread)
Who doesn't love Nutella? This homemade version is a guaranteed win.
Joseph De Leo6/14Green-Tea Truffles
The sharp flavor of green tea helps mellow out the sweetness of the white chocolate.
Photo by Travis Rainey, Prop styling by Sean Dooley, Food styling by Kaitlin Wayne7/14Easy Banana Bread Recipe
A fresh loaf of banana bread is a classic gift that's aways a hit.
Zach DeSart8/14Candied Grapefruit Peel
Think beyond grapefruit: this sweet recipe can also be made with orange peel.
Photo by Catherine Gratwicke9/14Honeycomb
While the honeycomb is great without the dip in melted chocolate, it's well worth the extra step.
Photo by Hirsheimer & Hamilton10/14Hirsheimer's Hot & Sweet Mustard
A few ingredients come together to make something that's far better than the store-bought stuff.
Romulo Yanes11/14Salted Pistachio Brittle
This buttery brittle is hit with a healthy sprinkle of flaky sea salt right after it's poured on the baking sheet.
Rachel Been12/14Salted Chocolate Caramels
These caramels are proof that chocolate and caramel are one of the best pairs around.
Photo by Ture Lillegraven13/14Brined and Roasted Rosemary-Chile Almonds
These unique nuts sit for 24 hours in a brine of herbs and spices before they're roasted.
Michael Graydon + Nikole Herriott14/14Salted Honey and Chocolate Bark
Crushed coffee beans add extra buzz to this sweet and salty bark.



