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 Chelsea Kyle, food styling by Rhoda Boone7/14Classic Easy Banana Bread
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.





