Hundreds of your favorites gift jar recipes. Make a perfect gift.
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Homemade jar recipes with beautifully layered ingredients topped with a flourish are a thoughtful
and economical way to treat friends, coworkers, neighbors or teachers to the flavors of the
season. And making them is easy and fun - especially if you get the kids involved.
Jar recipes for everything from cookies to soups to hot drink mixes can be found on the internet
and even in some cookbooks. In most jar recipes, you'll simply measure dry ingredients into a
standard one-quart canning jar, and then tie a card with the cooking instructions to the lid. You can
also adapt some of your own recipe favorites, but try a few jar recipes first to get the hang of the
proportions.
Here are three classic Recipe Gifts-in-a-Jar to get you started. Build your layers in a 1-qt canning
jar in the order written. For the prettiest finish, pack each layer flat before adding the next - a small
ladle or meat hammer works well - then secure the lid, add a decorative ribbon and attach the
cooking instructions. A link to printable instructions/gift tag for these recipes is included below.
Oatmeal Chippers Cookies Jar Mix Recipe
1-1/3 C old-fashioned oats or quick-oats
1/2 C granulated sugar
3/4 C semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 C brown sugar
1/3 C chopped pecans
1-1/3 C all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
variations: substitute chocolate chips for mini M&M's, or cut pecans and add more chips
Confetti Soup Jar Mix Recipe
1/3 C beef bullion granules
1/4 C dried minced onion
1/2 C dried split peas
1/4 C barley
1/2 C dried lentils
1 tsp. dried thyme
1/2 tsp. garlic salt
1 tsp. dried basil
1 dried bay leaf
2. 1/3 C long-grain white rice
1-1/2 C Tri-color spiral pasta (rotini)
Cocoa Steamer Instant Hot Cocoa Jar Mix Recipe
Note: this recipe yields about 5 quarts of mix. It's a way to make bulk gifts for teachers, neighbors
and co-workers, and you can package it in just about anything, from canning jars, to clean
recycled food jars, to food gift bags.
1 Box Nonfat Instant Milk (8-qt yield size)
1 1-lb. jug of dry nonfat dairy creamer
1 large jar Nestle Quick, Ovaltine or another chocolate milk mix
1 1-lb. box powdered sugar
1 container Hershey's Powdered Cocoa (Dutch Processed is best)
variations: add 1 jar instant coffee for Mocha Steamer mix
Blend first 3 ingredients together in 1-2 large mixing bowls. Add powdered sugar and cocoa
powder, sifting if lumpy. Blend mix thoroughly and spoon into jars, bags or store in airtight
container. Tie on instructions together with a candy cane or a small bag of mini-marshmallows for
a holiday treat.
Print cooking instructions and gift tags to include with your Recipe-in-a-Jar Gifts.
Krista Fabregas founded KidSmartLiving.com in 1999 to help parents combine safety, livability and
style in a home that's welcoming to family members of all ages. Find more KidSmart child safety,
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