Sunday, November 27, 2011

Garlic & Herb Dipping Oil Hostess Gift Pail

Don’t arrive empty handed to your next Christmas Party! Show your hostess how much you appreciate her hospitality by giving her this adorable gift pail filled with homemade Garlic & Herb Dipping Oil, wine, a fresh baguette, and a holiday dish towel! It’s quick, festive, and affordable!

Garlic and Herb Dipping Oil Hostess Gift Pail

Garlic & Herb Dipping Oil

2 teaspoons dried minced garlic*

2 teaspoons Italian Herb Seasoning

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/4 teaspoon salt

Extra Virgin Olive Oil (1- 1.5 cups, depending on the size of your oil dispenser)

*(Never store raw garlic in oil at room temperature, or bacteria can occur)

STEP 1) Mix the garlic, herbs, salt and pepper together in a small bowl.

Garlic & Herb Spice Mix

STEP 2) Then with a funnel, pour the herbs into an oil dispenser.

STEP 3) With funnel, pour olive oil into oil dispenser, place cap on top and shake to combine well.

STEP 4) Allow to sit for at least 24 hours before using so the herbs and garlic can fully flavor the oil.

add Italian Herb & Spice mix to dispenser Pour olive oil into dispenser

How to Make a Hostess Gift Pail

Pick up an inexpensive aluminum pail at a hardware store. Fill the gift pail with a new dish towel, a small bottle of wine, the Garlic & Herb Dipping Oil and a fresh baguette loaf wrapped in parchment paper. Making Fresh Baguettes is actually quick and easy to do. I use my food processor to make the dough. A home filled with the smell of fresh baked bread is amazing! But if you want to save some time and energy feel free to pick up small baguettes at a bakery.  Don’t forget to make a tag for your oil, so your hostess will know what she’s receiving! Lastly, adorn the Hostess Gift Pail with a bright bow that will match the dish towel and add a sprig of holly, boxwood, or rosemary for added color. 

Garlic & Herb Dipping Oil Hostess Gift Pail

Not only is the Garlic & Herb Dipping Oil delicious with the fresh bread, but it is a wonderful addition drizzled over a salad, pasta, or used in sautéing meats or veggies. Make sure to make a bottle for yourself to keep! Enjoy!

Kim 

If you’re looking for a sweet hostess gift instead, you might enjoy Cranberry-Citrus Cream Cheese Spread.

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12 comments:

  1. Hi friend! You are awesome. How about some Christmas cheer? Want to meet me at the mall sometime for a glass of wine or a hot toddy?

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  2. Megan- Sounds good! I'm always up for some Christmas cheer & shopping!

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  3. This is such a sweet and thoughtful gift...fun to make, too!

    XO,
    Jane

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  4. Thanks for sharing this! I'm always looking for hostess gift ideas. I would love to receive this one myself! LOL

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  5. That is a great gift idea!!! And your photos are so pretty!

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  6. Love this idea!! I want to make one for all my neighbors this Christmas. Where did you find the oil dispenser? If I remember correctly, I think Target had those pails in the dollar section a few months ago, and of course I didn't buy any!Grrrr

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  7. Thanks so much for the nice comments! To answer Stephanie's question: I picked up the pail at Home Depot in the paint section. I think it was around $3, maybe cheaper and the bottles can be found at Target, Walmart, and Pier one. Walmart’s are the least expensive of course.

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  8. I think this is a fabulous hostess gift - I'll have to grab a couple of extra buckets!

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  9. Wow!! What a very thoughtful & creative gift! I am BLOWN away on how simple it is to make too :)

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  10. What a great gift idea. Thanks for the instructions on how to make it.
    Cute idea using the pail.

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  11. I love this idea! How long does the oil keep?

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  12. Oh this is a delightful hostess gift! Who wouldn't love receiving this? I'm off to check out your baguette recipe now!

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