25 homemade holiday gift ideas from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen
German springerle are formed with wood or ceramic molds to create patterns such as snowflakes, acorns, Santas or the “little knights” after which they’re named. Recipe: Springerle cookies
(Ricardo DeAratanha / Los Angeles Times)Get crafty this holiday season with homemade gifts from the kitchen! We’ve compiled a bunch of great ideas, ranging from quick and simple gifts (perfect if you’re working with kids) to more intricate projects that call for a little extra time and patience. Some gifts will last for weeks, perhaps more. Others are best eaten within a day or two. Not only are homemade gifts a great way to save money during the holiday season, they’re a thoughtful and creative way to show how much you care.
Mix and match the decorated pretzels for gift bags. Recipe: Snowflake pretzel rods
(Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)Fragrant, yeasty holiday panettone -- studded with colorful bits of dried and candied fruit -- is festive just to look at and sweetly satisfying to eat. Recipe: Pannetone
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