Katie’s Favorite Food Gifts

Best food gifts for the holidays.

Graphic by KCM

Plus, some scrumptious picks from our staff.

Nobody wants to give a gift that wastes away, never to be used, hidden in storage, donated, or regifted. Sometimes, the best gifts aren’t things that sit on a shelf or hang in a closet, but something you can use. Or better yet, consume. Whose eyes don’t light up at the sight of holiday cookies? Not only do snacks and drinks make practical presents, but they’re also amazing for sharing with multiple people during the festive season.

Katie, a self-proclaimed foodie and a gift-giving champion, has a penchant for giving edible delights for birthdays, family gatherings, and beyond. “Food always seems to be appreciated by the recipients,” she says. “I do try to focus on giving mostly healthy things, but that doesn’t mean they have to be boring!”

Our colleagues agree: When it comes to gifting, there’s something special about giving an item that can be shared and enjoyed together. Plus, it makes a great last-minute gift if you’re in a pinch.

While shopping locally and small is our preferred way to do things, buying something online can be quicker and more convenient, especially if you’re sending a gift to a friend or loved one in another state. Read on for the grub worth gifting, hand-picked (and tasted) by Katie herself and our amazing staff.

For more gift ideas, visit our complete 2024 Holiday Gift Guide.

The Best Food Gifts for the Holidays

Maldon Salt

Amazon

“Everything — yes, even chocolate chip cookies — is better with Maldon salt, and a big tub is such a welcome present in my house!” It’s only $25 for a three-pound tub of the salt on Amazon, and if you pair it with a cute salt cellar like this one from Material, you’ve got yourself a gift for every home cook.

$25 at Amazon

Brightland Olive Oils

Brightland

Sometimes the key to a delicious dinner is in the details — like a high-quality olive oil that’s infused with go-to seasonings like garlic or basil. These supremely giftable oils will make anyone feel like a professional chef when they drizzle one over a salad, pasta dish, or hunk of bread. Katie loves giving these out as a set, but you can also purchase individual bottles if you know your recipient’s preferred flavor.

$85 for 4 at Brightland

Fishwife Tinned Fish Utensil Set

Fishwife

We don’t know who started the tinned fish trend, but we do know that Fishwife sure helped keep it going. This gift set includes your choice of three tins of any the brand’s fish, ranging from smoked rainbow trout from Denmark to Cantabrian anchovies from the coast of Spain. To top it off, the trio comes with a limited-edition set of silverware that can be used by the recipient to eat whatever they want (fish-related or not).

$65 at Fishwife

The Favorite Royal Riviera Pears

Harry & David

“These delicious pears never disappoint,” Katie says. “I love them, and they’re such a wonderful, healthy snack. I often send them to my siblings and so far, no complaints!” Reviewers feel the same way, describing the pears’ flavor as “out of this world.” A box comes with about five pounds of pears, so there will be plenty to go around.

$40 at Harry and David

Omaha Steaks Gift Box

Omaha

The grill masters in your life will be thrilled to receive a box full of the freshest, highest-quality meat around. Omaha Steaks has both individual gift boxes and subscriptions you can send directly to your recipient, all of which contain top-of-the-line butcher’s cuts, like filet mignon, sirloin, burgers, chicken, pork, salmon, and more.

$20+ at Omaha Steaks

Naked Wines Case

Naked Wines

For the host with the most, consider giving them an entire case of wine — that way their next few dinner parties are well-stocked. Oenophiles and wine amateurs alike will appreciate the variety a case has to offer, and you’ll love the fact that you can save $100 off your first case and get three free bottles with your first order (that’s 15 bottles for $80 total, including shipping). If you’re looking to stretch your dollar, consider giving out bottles to friends and family individually; that way you end up with 15 gifts in one fell swoop.

$80 at Naked Wines

Cushman’s Florida HoneyBell Heritage Box

Harry & David

This citrus package won’t ship until January, but Katie says they’re worth the wait. “These are so delicious and obviously packed with vitamin C,” she says. “They’re another go-to of mine for the holidays, but they’re wonderful to gift any time of year.” Despite not shipping until the new year, Harry & David does promise that they’ll send a gift notice to your recipient in December to let them know that something sweet is on the way.

$55 at Harry & David

An Assortment of Teas from The Republic of Tea

Amazon

“Everyone knows that green tea is super good for you, but let’s face it, sometimes it tastes like your sipping lawn cuttings — but it doesn’t have to,” Katie stresses. “The Republic of Tea has wonderful offerings: blueberry, pomegranate, pineapple ginger, and ginger peach, which is my personal favorite. I often put together my own gift set by buying an assortment of teas for my recipient. It’s a thoughtful way of telling people you love them and care for their health.”

$13 at Amazon

Trade Coffee Subscription

Trade Coffee

We all know that one person who can’t start their day without a cup of joe. Brighten their mornings with more than just great beans, but a gift that keeps on giving month after month. This coffee subscription from Trade Coffee delivers freshly roasted coffee from independent roasters in small towns across the USA, making each sip a chance to support local businesses. You can customize their subscription to match their preferences, from the number of bags to tasting notes, so that the gift fits their taste buds.

$22+ at Trade Coffee

Vermont Maple Syrup

Runamok

“I love maple syrup and often use it as a sugar substitute,” Katie explains. “Nothing compares to real maple syrup from Vermont. There are so many to choose from, but my latest favorite is from a small brand called J.J. Hapgood, in Peru, Vermont, which has been around since 1827.”

Runamok, another Vermont maple syrup brand, just released this liquid gold concoction for the holidays, and it’s a gorgeous, festive option to gift anyone in your life.

$20 at Runamok

Lopaus Point Waffles

Lopaus Point Waffles

Named after the founder’s hometown, Lopaus Point Waffles makes some of Katie’s most-eaten breakfast foods. Not only are the waffles easy to cook and delicious (“Pop ‘em in the toaster and they’re good to go!” she says), but they’re also allergen-free. Katie’s giving the holiday gift set, which includes toaster tongs and an insulated lunch tote, to several people this year.

$65 at Lopaus Point Waffles

Stonewall Kitchen Holiday Jelly Collection

Stonewall Kitchen

According to Katie, crackers, cream cheese, and hot pepper jelly are a match made in heaven — and we’d have to agree. This holiday-themed set comes with both a regular pepper jelly and a festive cranberry pepper jelly, all wrapped up in a gorgeous gift box, so you can save yourself the trouble of wrapping it.

$23 at Stonewall Kitchen