Welcome to the IrishCentral Christmas Gift Guide!

Bring the magic (and deliciousness!) of Irish food and drink to someone in your life this Christmas. A perfect gift that will not only remind them of Ireland but is also a great way to bring friends and family together this festive season.

Folláin Jam & Marmalade 

Located in the heartland of rural West Cork, Folláin (the Irish for wholesome) specializes in making delicious preserves. 

A 100-year-old Irish recipe, passed on through several generations, was the secret to Folláin’s first product, a chunky Grapefruit Marmalade which was launched back in 1983. Today, they do a wide range of products from jams, marmalades and relishes. 

This Christmas, their seasonal range is the perfect gift for the food lover in your life. Their Spiced Irish Apple Jelly will add a festive flavor to an array of dishes, while their delicious Christmas Spiced Marmalade spread across a homemade scone will be sure to warm your heart with its warming winter spices.

Tullamore D.E.W Irish Coffee

Tullamore D.E.W have been distilling their Irish whiskey since 1829 and have been long associated with the Irish coffee. Gift a bottle of Tullamore D.E.W. Original to that special person in your life and together you can share a winter warmer over a long overdue catch-up. 

To make a Tullamore D.E.W Irish Coffee all you need is:

  • Tullamore D.E.W. Original
  • Espresso coffee
  • Demerara sugar
  • Cream (Double/heavy, approx 36% fat content)
  • Optional garnish Nutmeg

Lily O'Brien Chocolates

Lily O’Brien’s  Chocolates started life as the brainchild of Mary Ann O'Brien, who discovered her true passion for all things chocolate in the early 1990s.

Named after her daughter, Lily O'Brien's chocolates soon established itself as one of Ireland's best-loved chocolatiers. Based in the heart of Co. Kildare, the team continues to develop premium Irish chocolate creations using the finest quality ingredients.

Our favorite from the range is their Creamy Caramel with Sea Salt Share Bag, which combines a dash of sea salt with a smooth creamy caramel center enveloped in Lily O’Brien’s delicious milk chocolate. Pure heaven!

Tayto Crisps 

The perfect stocking filler! The iconic Tayto crisp has become a symbol of being Irish and is instantly recognizable.

Established by Joe ‘Spud’ Murphy in 1954, the unique cheese and onion flavor is known as the first of its kind invented in the market. Today, a bag of Tayto crisps has become a much-needed taste of home to many Irish abroad.

Baileys Hot Chocolate 

Give the gift of Baileys and share the joy of this decadent Baileys hot chocolate recipe. Warmth and indulgence collide with Baileys Irish Cream velvety hot chocolate:

To make a Baileys Hot Chocolate all you need is:

  • Baileys Original Irish Cream
  • Hot chocolate powder
  • Milk
  • A dollop of cream
  • Chocolate shavings or chocolate anything to garnish
  • Optional snowflake shortbread biscuit

Kerrygold Butter 

Know someone who loves baking? Help them bring their treats to the next level by gifting them Kerrygold. The famous butter brand is known the world over for its creamy taste and being completely natural, made from milk of grass-fed cows.

Their unsalted Irish butter is the best companion for bakers while their pure Irish salted butter is delicious with any meal, especially mashed potatoes! 

Guinness NITROSUGE 

Guinness NITROSUGE  from the famous Irish brewing company brings the craft of the two-part pour into the hands of a Guinness lover. 

The device's sleekly designed “end-cap” slots quickly and easily onto the Guinness NITROSURGE can and pressing the power button activates the nitrogen in the Guinness. The harp lights up on the device as it begins to craft a two-part pour and deliver beautiful Guinness with a smooth, domed head and rich ruby red color.

Merry Christmas from everyone at IrishCentral!