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Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2024: The Best Meals You Can Have Shipped To Her Door

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From steak and seafood to some of her favorite regional dishes and specialties, in this day and age just about any epic meal with all the trimmings can be shipped right to someone’s door.

Why put on uncomfortable heels and get all dolled up when she can be comfortable in her own dining room? A great gift idea this Mother’s Day may just be to skip the chaotic night out and treat her to a beautiful dinner at home.

Legal Sea Foods Steak, Lobster and Crab Combo

Surf and turf isn’t limited to crowded steakhouses with hard-to-get reservations. This tasty combo includes Wagyu steak, lobster and crab cakes ($200) as well as accompaniments like Dijon mustard sauce, garlic herb butter, and Cajun rub. It’ll be like a fancy night out, without having to get dolled up or drive anywhere.

Wild Fork Beef Bourguignon

If she’s a Julia Child fan, she probably has attempted to make Beef Bourguignon many times on her own. It’s time intensive and difficult. She’s not going to want to go through all that work on her special day, so why not have it sent delicious and readymade for her? This Wild Fork casserole ($15) is made using beef that is sous-vide and cooked in a rich sauce with hearty vegetables. She can heat it up in the oven or microwave when she’s ready for that special French-inspired dinner at home.

Spoonful of Comfort Mother's Day Classic Soup Package

There’s nothing like a cozy night at home. If she loves warm and hearty soup, this will be a gift sure to make her smile. This package ($100) includes her choice of varieties of two 32-ounce containers of soup or creamy mac n’ cheese, as well as rolls, cookies, and even a keepsake ladle.

ICHIRAN Vegan Ramen Kit

ICHIRAN, a well-known Japanese-style ramen restaurant has a new vegan ramen take-home kit ($20) that is shelf-stable and contains the classic thin noodles, the Original Spicy Red Seasoning, the broth, and the luxurious Ramen Oil.

Centrolina House Made Pasta and Sauce Kit

There’s nothing like a night of wine and pasta. For the mom who loves Italian food, this gourmet pasta kit ($125) from chef Amy Brandwein includes three pounds of different types of pasta, as well as Traditional Beef & Pork Bolognese, Pomodoro Sauce, Basil Pesto, and 8 oz of Parmigiano.

Captain Grappo’s Gluten-Free Foods Seafood Gumbo

A trip to New Orleans would be great, if that’s not in the cards right now, the next best thing is a gumbo fest at home. If she loves the flavors of NOLA, this is a hearty seafood gumbo ($21) that is also available in a seafood-free version (made with sausage and chicken). Perfect for enjoying a taste of the Mardi Gras for dinner any time the craving hits.

Caroline's Cakes Carnitas Tacos

Perfect for the taco lover, this complete meal kit ($50) will give her all the fixings she needs for an epic taco night with friends. Included in the kit is pork carnitas, black bean salad, rice, queso fresco, lime chipotle aioli, and tortillas. Add some guacamole and salsa and it’ll be time for a fiesta!

Goldberg’s Fine Foods Casserole 3-Pack

Sometimes it’s all about those nostalgic meals that give her the most comfort, and these casserole packages include options like savory chicken pot pie or beefy lasagna, and more. She can choose her three pack out of the options ($155), and have it shipped to her door to sit in the freezer until the need for a hearty and soul-hugging meal at home hits.

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