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19 bush food inspired recipe gift ideas

Here's how to inject some bush food ingredients into your gift-giving.

Bushfood Brittle

Bushfood brittle made easy. Source: Warndu Mai (Good Food)

One of the best feelings during the festive season has got to be rocking up to a mate's place carefully balancing jars of home baked gifts. The gift handover moment feels like a delicious combination of love, pride and smugness that never gets old.

If you want to send all three of those emotions through the roof, opt to give a gift featuring bush food. Firstly because the more people baking with Australian natural food sources, the better. Secondly, because bush food tastes amazing. And thirdly because the more Aussie we can inject into Christmas, the better; enough with the cosy snow scenes and overheating Santas, thanks!

So whip up any or all of these bush food treats to give to a particularly special friend this season. Be sure to give your gift when you first see them, don't wait until you're leaving. That way you might get offered a bite yourself!
Trio of chocolate coated coffee beans
Dark, milk and white chocolate all pair perfectly with Australia's native herbs. Source: On Country Kitchen
are always high on the gift list, especially when they're flavoured with river mint and lemon myrtle. Ideal for munching with your friend's Christmas morning cuppa.
Chocolate river mint fudge brownie
A box of chocolate river mint fudge brownies meets all gift giving obligations nicely. Source: On Country Kitchen
Keep the river mint handy because it also makes extra-special. Throw in a handful of macadamia nuts for added bush food kudos.
Marinated olives Mark Olive
No one needs to know your gift took only 15 minutes to put together. Source: On Country Kitchen
Of course, not everyone likes chocolate, but everyone loves olives. At least, those who love olives, really, really love olives. They'll be particularly enamoured infused with lemon myrtle, lemon aspen and shiraz. Cheers!
Infusion of native ingredients
A pretty bottle of bush extracts gifted with a pretty bottle of gin or vodka is genius. Source: Peter Kuruvita's Coastal Kitchen
Infuse your own with this easy guide. It will take you more time to find a pretty bottle than it will to put together the infusion.
Native dukkah with Johnny cakes
A jar of native dukkah makes a unique and welcome gift. Source: Danielle Abou Karam
Rae Johnston makes a using macadamias, wattleseed, lemon myrtle, pepperberry and sesame seeds. If you've ever tasted each of these spices, you'll know what a treat this is.

Lemon aspen curd tartlets
And so begins your mate's new love affair with lemon aspen. Source: On Country Kitchen
Australia's 'native lemon' tastes like a cross between a lemon and a grapefruit with added honey. That's definitely a flavour worth , dropping into a pastry cup and gifting to a friend.
Macadamia baklava Mark Olive
Rock up with a tray of baklava and you'll win the Gift Giver of the Year award. (Doesn't everyone rank their gifts? Anyone?) Source: On Country Kitchen
The only way to make better is to mix it with Aussie bush foods like lemon myrtle, lemon aspen and macadamias. It's the Mark Olive twist we're happy to dance to all night.
Macadamia shortbread
Store your shortbread dough in the freezer, then slice and bake as many biscuits as you need. Source: Danielle Abou Karam
Package up some for teachers, shop keepers, bank tellers and the postie. Everyone deserves a home-baked thank you treat this year.
Gingerbread bush shack
A bush shack we'd all like to escape to this year. Source: China Squirrel
Picture this: a bunch of your very besties around your table making . Or utes. Or tents. Now that's nailing the love/pride/smug trifecta for sure.
Macadamia ladoos
A jar of ladoos and you're welcome back any time. Source: Danielle Abou Karam
The popular Indian sweet makes a fine gift, especially when it's been infused with wattleseed and macadamia. Now there's a flavour combination that's, fortunately, becoming as popular as chocolate and caramel.
Bushfood Brittle
Now that's some good crackling! Source: Warndu Mai (Good Food)
Christmas just isn't Christmas without a giant . Here finger limes deliver the sour, sandalwood nuts the sweet.
Bush fruit Christmas cake
Forget Gift Giver of the Year, this pretty offering will secure you the coveted Friend of the Year award - and so deserved, of course. Source: The Great Australian Cookbook
For extra-special special friends, bring along a . It's a true declaration of love. And pride. And smugness.

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Published 25 November 2021 11:54pm
Updated 26 November 2021 8:45am
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