Delectable, edible gluten-free gifts that are so yummy that those who can eat gluten will be equally delighted.

I love giving and receiving gifts of food in the mail. Over the past years, the opening experiences have become more layered and thoughtful, usually including moments of discovery along the way.

As you dig through packing materials and filling, the gift excitement builds until you reveal the taste treats awaiting inside. Usually, food gifts are items that you wouldn’t eat on a day-to-day basis, offering new flavor experiences or gluttonous indulgence!

Recently, my daughter had to start eating a gluten-free diet. So, we are learning how to alter our ingredient choices. Luckily, there are SO MANY AMAZING gluten-free foods these days! We have been surprised to discover new gluten-free treats on store shelves weekly.

This gluten-free gift round-up has been carefully curated to include the types of delicious gluten-free foods that will help you shrug off any disappointment about eating gluten-free. And, for families with mixed diets (like ours), the gluten eaters will be fighting over the last bites.

  1. Lou Malnatti’s Gluten-free Pizza Mail Order Holiday Gift

Fear not, Chicago pizza devotees! Lou Malnatti’s has introduced a gluten-free deep dish pizza that you can order by mail! Their traditional deep, crunchy pizza crust cradles tomato sauce and plenty of cheese. Add some of your own favorite pizza toppings at home before baking. This is the feel-good gluten-free holiday gift for pizza lovers.

Gluten-free Pizza Gift: 2 pizzas for $70.99 (includes shipping)
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2. Spoonful of Comfort Gluten-free Soup Meal Gift Package

We are living in a time when comfort food is needed by most. This gluten-free soup meal would be a welcome holiday gift, or the perfect offering for someone sick or suffering through a rough patch. Choose from a variety of soup flavors and receive gluten-free rolls and cookies for dessert.

Gluten-free Soup Meal Gift Box: $79.99, with $14.99 shipping
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3. OMFG Gluten Free Cupcakes from Baked by Melissa

Visually, this tray of mini cupcakes is so appealing, it is hard to believe that the cupcakes also taste delicious! This tray of gluten-free cakes are an ideal grazing treat or centerpiece dessert. Stack them up on tiered trays and pick your way through all the flavors.

Gluten-free Cupcake Gift: 25 cupcakes, $42, Gift box $7, Standard Shipping $15.
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4. Gluten Free Fruity Marshmallow Cookie Gift from Milk Bar

Milk Bar is known for its creative, comfort flavors. I heard a podcast featuring founder, Christina Tosi, and was impressed with her drive, creativity, and do-good devotion. This gluten-free cookie is a bright and sandy cousin to the original Cornflake Chocolate Chip Marshmallow Cookie, packed with marshmallows and the crunchy, fruity cereal of your childhood.

Gluten-free Cookie Gift: 12 Gluten-Free cookies in a gift tin, $35 Shipping $15
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5. Gluten Free Brunch Sampler Gift from Williams Sonoma

Gluten-free brunch confections from Mariposa bakery. This brunch sampler includes three of Mariposa’s most popular morning confections, scratch-made with premium ingredients like sour cream, sweet butter, organic lemons, and California walnuts. Includes 2 Lemon Cakes, 2 Sour Cream Coffee Cakes, and 4 Cinnamon Rolls – one of Mariposa’s most popular offerings, made with yeasted gluten-free dough rolled with cinnamon sugar and slathered with a sweet vanilla glaze.

Gluten Free Brunch Sampler, $99.95, Standard Shipping $16.99
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6. Garrett’s Popcorn Cheddar & Caramel Corn Mix Gift Tin

Wow… is this ever good news. When we looked up Garrett’s popcorn and discovered that their world-famous cheddar and caramel corn mix is gluten-free, we literally did a happy dance. We will be treating ourselves to a popcorn gift tin this holiday season!

Gluten-free popcorn gift tins $31-141 depending on size. $5 flat rate shipping per item.
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7. Vosges Haut-Chocolat La Parsienne Drinking Chocolate

There is hot chocolate and there is drinking chocolate. Two different things. This rich mixture is closer to drinking a melted chocolate bar than it is to the common powdered mixes. Though there are many gluten-free chocolate options, this gluten-free drinking chocolate offers an unmatched level of decadence, making it a perfect choice for gifting.

Gluten-free Drinking Chocolate Gift, $18, plus $15 ground shipping
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8. 5 Flavors of Spain Sampler Gift Box

During this pandemic, there is no safe way to travel, which is one of the best ways to discover new foods and flavors. La Tienda is a Spanish food company that will bring authentic flavors to you. Known for unbelievable ham, chorizo, olives, and peppers… many of their gifts are naturally gluten-free.

5 Flavors of Spain, Gluten-free Spanish food gift, $59.95, $12.95 flat rate shipping.
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9. Limited Edition Holiday Seafood Box from Vital Choice

Seafood is another naturally gluten-free gift option. Vital Choice provides sustainably caught, high-quality seafood, delivered from Alaska to your door. They are as serious about their environmental stewardship as they are about the quality and flavor of their products. The limited-edition holiday gift box is a curated set of staff favorites including a variety of salmon, scallops, tuna, and gluten-free seafood rub.

Holiday Seafood Sampler Gluten-free Gift, $149, includes shipping
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10. Gluten-free Red Velvet Cake Gift from We Take the Cake

I’ve long been a devotee of Red Velvet Cake. The special buttermilk, vinegar, and cocoa powder combination creates an addicting, unmatched cake flavor. This gluten-free red velvet cake is layered and covered with cream cheese frosting – the only way! Even gluten-free southerners will approve of this gluten-free red velvet cake version.

Gluten-free Red Velvet Cake, $79
Order here from Goldbelly.

Safety note: I have done my best to check ingredients and talk with food gift companies about their gluten-free ingredients. Please double-check yourself before ordering for a gluten-free person, and if you are seriously intolerant, consider calling companies to verify gluten-free food procedures.