🎁 Edible Gift Jars: Pancake Mix, Brownie Mix & Hot Cocoa Mix

Easy, beautiful, and delicious homemade Christmas gifts!
❄️ Introduction
If you’re looking for thoughtful and delicious homemade Christmas gifts, Edible Gift Jars are the perfect choice! They’re easy to prepare, budget-friendly, and absolutely beautiful layered in glass jars with festive ribbons and holiday décor.
In this post, we’ll create three classic DIY gift jars:
✨ Fluffy Buttermilk Pancake Mix
✨ Fudgy Brownie Mix
✨ Creamy Hot Cocoa Mix
Each comes with a simple “Just Add” instruction card and makes a perfect stocking stuffer, neighbor gift, teacher surprise, or addition to any Christmas basket. Holiday gifting doesn’t get easier—or tastier—than this!
🫙 Gift Jar #1: Buttermilk Pancake Mix
⭐ Ingredients (for one 16–20 oz jar)
- 1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- 3 tbsp granulated sugar
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ½ tsp baking soda
- ½ tsp salt
⭐ Instructions for Assembling the Jar
- In a bowl, whisk together all dry ingredients.
- Pour the mixture into a clean jar, pressing lightly for neat layers.
- Seal the jar and add a festive ribbon or tag.
⭐ “Just Add” Instructions (to include on the tag)
To make pancakes:
- Mix pancake jar contents with:
- 1 ¼ cups milk
- 1 large egg
- 3 tbsp melted butter
- Cook on a greased skillet until bubbles form; flip and cook until golden.
Tips
- Add extras like chocolate chips or dried berries in a separate mini baggie.
- Shake the jar for a rustic look or leave layered for a cleaner aesthetic.
🍫 Gift Jar #2: Fudgy Brownie Mix
⭐ – Ingredients (for one quart-size jar)
Layer in order for prettiest presentation:
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup brown sugar
- ¾ cup cocoa powder
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- ½ tsp salt
- ½ tsp baking powder
- ½–1 cup chocolate chips (optional layer)
⭐ – Instructions for Assembling the Jar
- Layer each ingredient carefully using a funnel.
- Press lightly with a spoon so layers stay defined.
- Seal and decorate.
⭐ – “Just Add” Instructions (to include on the tag)
To make brownies:
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
- Combine jar contents with:
- 2 large eggs
- ½ cup melted butter
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pour into a greased 8×8 pan and bake 20–25 minutes.
Tips
- Add crushed candy canes for Christmas brownies.
- To make gluten-free, simply swap the flour with GF all-purpose blend.
☕ Gift Jar #3: Creamy Hot Cocoa Mix
⭐ Ingredients (for one 16–20 oz jar)
Layer or mix together:
- 1 cup powdered milk
- ½ cup cocoa powder
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- ½ cup mini chocolate chips
- ½ cup mini marshmallows (optional for top layer)
⭐ Instructions for Assembling the Jar
- Layer the powdered ingredients neatly.
- Add marshmallows and chocolate chips on top.
- Seal and decorate with holiday ribbon.
⭐ “Just Add” Instructions (to include on the tag)
To make hot cocoa:
- Add 3 tablespoons of mix to 1 cup hot water or milk.
- Stir until smooth and enjoy!
Tips
- Substitute some powdered sugar with flavored creamer powder for fun variations.
- Add crushed peppermint or seasonal sprinkles for a festive touch.

🎄 How to Package the Gift Jars
- Add handwritten tags with instructions
- Tie with ribbon, twine, or mini ornaments
- Add fabric squares under the jar lid for a vintage look
- Attach a wooden spoon, whisk, or candy cane to the jar
📦 Storage
- Store jars in a cool, dry place
- Shelf life: 3–6 months, depending on ingredients
- Make sure jars are airtight
List of Kid-Friendly Christmas Recipes:
- COOKING WITH KIDS (little helpers) recipe Collection (a lot of kid-friendly cooking / baking activities)
- Chocolate-Dipped Candy Canes (with kid-friendly decorating section)
- Snowflake Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing (with kid-friendly decorating section)
- Snowman Marshmallow Pops (kid-friendly activity)
- White Chocolate Holiday Popcorn (kid-friendly activity)
- Holiday Stuffed Mushrooms (kid-friendly activity)
- Chocolate Peppermint Mousse Cups (kid-friendly activity)
- Hot Cocoa Thumbprint Cookies with Marshmallow Frosting (kid-friendly activity)
- List of Santa’s Favorite Christmas Cookies
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