Looking for yummy, easy Mothers Day Food Gifts recipes? These 33 homemade food gifts for Mom include mailable food gifts, savory treats and unique sweet ideas. Perfect for Asian food lovers!

If your Mom is on a plant based diet, click here for easy vegan food gift ideas. Alternatively, click here for homemade Mother's Day brunch ideas!
If your Mom (in the UK) enjoys cooking, why not give her an Asian Cooking Essentials gift set - a sushi making set is a great way to recreate restaurant quality Japanese food at home without spending a ton, or this Korean gift set is perfect for cooking food to eat during Mother-daughter Korean drama marathon sessions! (At the time of writing, you get 10% off when you spend £15 using the code MORU.)
🍘 Savory Food Gifts
🧂 Homemade 5 Spice Powder

If your Mom enjoys Chinese food, why not gift her homemade Chinese 5 spices powder? Fresher and tastier than that from the supermarket!
At the same time, why not include a little booklet of 5 spice powder recipes recipes so that your friend knows what to do with the gift?

Homemade Chinese Salted Eggs

Salted eggs are super easy to make, you just need to be organised, as they need time to sit in the brine.
Make it a complete gift by including a tiny booklet of salted egg recipes, such as salted egg popcorn.
Tip: I don't recommend gifting salted egg popcorn itself as it tastes best fresh!

Gochujang Mayonnaise Sauce

For new twists on a classic Korean condiment, try this delicious creamy sauce! Perfect for burgers or Spam fries.
🍰 Cake
Oolong Cake


Pandan Cake


Matcha Cake


🍱 Freezer-Friendly
If you have friends who are busy working parents, who don't have the time to cook, these are perfect Christmas gifts as they can be frozen AND cooked from frozen!
Pandan Mantou


Green Tea Buns


Taiwanese Green Onion Pancakes

You can also use 1 of these green onion substitutes as fillings.

Vegetarian Curry Puffs

A cousin of the samosa, curry puffs are a beloved street snack in Southeast Asia. If you're not a potato fan, you can substitute with 1 of these samosa fillings too.

Sweet
Chai Granola


🍪 Brown Sugar Cookies

These caramel-flavored cookies are my favorite Christmas cookies for cookie boxes as it's 1 dough, multiple cookies!
- Dip them in dark white chocolate to make chocolate coated treats
- Or white chocolate!
- Divide the dough into batches and add cinnamon powder to 1
- And vanilla flavoring to another
- Chocolate chips to the 3rd
- Sliced Almonds in the 4th
- Chai spices in the next
- Etc etc!
Most people love cookies, especially in fall and winter, so if you need more ideas, here's a round-up of easy Asian cookie recipes.

Nutella Cookies


No Mixer Cashew Cookies


Walnut Cookies


Naturally Vegan Peanut Cookies

These homemade treats only require 4 ingredients- works best with homemade peanut powder.

GF Almond Cookies


Almond Cookies


Matcha Cookies

🍰 Other Sweet Treats
Chinese Candied Walnuts

Note: I retired this recipe due to 1 user having an issue with it. I know how expensive groceries are these days, and how valuable everyone's time is, so I try my best to make sure everything works perfectly for you guys!
Will work on this some more and hopefully republish it when the kinks are sorted out (Basically I said to use a food thermometer but not everyone has one, and in those cases, the inaccuracy of the oven temperatures can lead to the sugar not melting perfectly.)
Mochi Muffins

If you need a plant-based muffin, try this recipe. For a funkier flavor, try these black sesame and chocolate cupcakes. These last for several days but will need re-heating to taste their best!

🧁 Preserves
Calamansi Curd

Calamansi has a special floral aroma. However, if you can't get calamansi limes, the recipes works with 1 of these calamansi fruit replacements too.
Alternatively, if you have too much, use the extras in these calamansi lime desserts recipes- they also make delicious homemade gifts!

Vegan Caramel

For friends on a plant-based diet, they're missing out on all the caramel and butterscotch flavors of the season! Why not gift them with some of this delicious animal-product free Gula Melaka Caramel Sauce?
Note: if you can't get Gula Melaka, regular or homemade brown sugar works too!

Pandan Syrup


🍯 Syrups
Chai Syrup

This is ideal for people who can't live without their Chai Lattes. Coffee lovers will find it super easy to make Dirty Chais with this on hand!

Matcha Syrup

It's easy and quick to make big batches of simple syrups. Plus, they last for 1-2 weeks in the fridge!
Matcha syrup is a wonderful homemade holiday gift for people who love matcha lattes, whether regular or mixed with chai spices!
Note: don't forget to send them this link of simple matcha green tea recipes, so that they have plenty of inspiration!

Brown Sugar Syrup

Brown sugar syrup is perfect for sweetening cold drinks, and a great idea for a family member or friend who loves bubble tea! (It's used to make the super caramel-ly and delicious Tiger Milk Tea, shown below!)


Lemongrass Syrup


Drinks
Plum Syrup

Homemade Korean tangerine syrup (chung gyul cheong) and homemade plum syrup (maesil cheong)- they can be added to alcohol to make cocktails, to hot water (or sparkling water) to make tea or to salads as part of the dressing.
You can even use them as seasoning when cooking soup and stews!
Korean Plum Wine

Best enjoyed with some Korean banchan or side dishes!

Expert Tips for Homemade Food Gifts
- Packaging is important: Fancy jars, nice boxes and printable gift tags will make your gift look like super luxurious!
- Make foods that can last for a while: gifting is meant to bring joy However, if you give people food that needs to be eaten on the same day, it can give them more stress! So always bake or cook homemade gifts that can last at least a few days (the longer the better really.)
- For food gifts you can mail: Make food gifts with even longer shelf lives and that don't require refrigeration, such as Osmanthus Sugar, Homemade 5-spice Powder and this Dark Chocolate Chai Instant Hot Chocolate Mix. Also, remember to use lightweight packaging (such as plastic rather than glass) to keep the shipping cost down!
- For something a bit more special, make stuff that can't be found easily at the supermarket: for example, if you live in a small town where you can't find Asian condiments, you can gift homemade Tangerine-Cheong Syrup or Plum Syrup
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