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food gift recipes (76)

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Recipe by: Rosina
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Light and crunchy biscotti with the flavours of almond and lemon. These keep for weeks, so they make great food gifts.
 
Recipe by: Marjory
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This vodka cocktail is reminiscent of a liqueur. Perfect for after dinner at your next party.
 
Recipe by: cheap chef
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Spicy and sweet, this delicious chutney goes well with breads, cheeses and chicken. This makes a large batch - great for sharing with neighbours and friends at Christmas!
 
Recipe by: Karen Dunn
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This relish has a great flavour, especially with the addition of celery. It goes well on leftover turkey in a sandwich on Boxing Day. Chopped nuts can be added if desired.
 
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I got this recipe from my Dutch friend about 12 years ago; I made them as favours for our wedding. They are extra special and easy, great for a treat or a gift.
 
Recipe by: Gina Mork
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This is a basic truffle recipe to which you can add your own flavourings or extracts. Dust with cocoa powder or icing sugar, or roll in coconut or ground nuts.
 
Recipe by: WATERSMELON
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A variety of dried beans and lentils in a jar with a recipe attached - makes a great gift. Ask your butcher for a ham hock to make the soup with. It adds good flavour.
 
Recipe by: Beatrice
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My family loves to use raspberries or blackberries in this recipe. We love this vinegar on fresh, green salads - it makes a perfect vinaigrette. Prepare close to the time of use.
 
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A little late in the year to make this with fresh berries, but it does work just as well with frozen if you have any stashed away. The colour is a really deep purple and it tastes great. This would make an ideal homemade Christmas present.
 
Recipe by: PA.GRANNY
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A chocolate version of an Italian favourite. You can substitute milk for the water in the egg wash, if you wish.
 
Recipe by: Dawn Timmerman
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These walnuts are a special treat at Christmas, and are quite simple to make. Perfect for a party nibble or a food gift, or use to garnish your Christmas cake.
 
Recipe by: Laria Tabul
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These deliciously spiced biscuits are subtly infused with caraway seed. They're excellent with a cup of tea and make a great food gift.
 
Recipe by: Carla
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Cherries and chocolate are an all time favourite combination. This chocolate fudge has glace cherries and almonds throughout, and is topped with more cherries and pecans.
 
Recipe by: Leigh Anne
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This recipe takes some time and quite a few baking trays, but it's well worth it. It makes plenty so you can give away as gifts with good coffee beans.
 
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This is a great recipe that you can add different ingredients to that will make 4 different kinds of eggs...all yummy. I always get loads of compliments when I make these.
 
Recipe by: FUNKYMONKEY
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Chocolate and almonds top off a rich buttery toffee. A simple recipe that you could easily remember and whip up any time. It might be easier if you use a sugar thermometer the first few times to check if the toffee is ready. I always get compliments and requests for more. Use any type of nut that you like in place of the almonds.
 
Recipe by: twest
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My sister made this recently for a Christmas fayre and it sold out in 5 minutes. In all fairness not much made it to the fayre as we ate most of it beforehand. I LOVE this recipe. It's definitely my favourite fudge recipe. It's perfect around Christmas too. Mum makes a big batch every year.
 
Recipe by: Terry
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This is a very easy recipe, requiring no sugar thermometer and no sensitive tempering of the chocolate. Make several to give as a homemade food gift or to include in a Christmas hamper.
 
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This is pure heaven - well I think so anyway! It's sweet, melts in your mouth but is not chewy. This version is flavoured with chocolate and it makes a great gift. I always make some for my daughter's teachers at Christmas.
 
Recipe by: LEEMA
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Walnuts make this delectable fudge special. Cut into small squares and wrap a few in parchment or cellophane for a thoughtful food gift that anyone will enjoy. Try using other nuts if you wish.
 
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