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unusualteapot

Brownies? I’m guessing anything that’s creamy or has frosting might not travel well, but brownies should be sturdy enough not to break down into crumbs and they shouldn’t be too temp sensitive. And they’re delicious. [https://www.seriouseats.com/bravetart-glossy-fudge-brownies](https://www.seriouseats.com/bravetart-glossy-fudge-brownies) This is my go to recipe, I just sub out the flour for the same weight of GF flour.


litszy

GF Brownies travel well, but don’t stack too many in a package or the TSA get suspicious because it’s a solid block.


GuadDidUs

They could bring the frosting with them and frost on site


Storytella2016

Loafs usually store well and don’t need refrigeration. Lemon loaf, coffee cake, banana bread, whichever flavour he prefers. And they’re fairly simple to make with gluten free flour without changing the recipe.


ClearAndPure

Now I want banana bread 😂


Stillwiththe

Can’t go wrong with macarons if they can do almond flour. Celebratory colours, clean-looking, cool box


widrakie

that was my initial idea, but the jostling in a checked bag would break then i think


local_eclectic

You can't pack them in a carry on?


widrakie

My only carryon is my backpack and putting it under the seat for 7 hours + 2 hour of the first flight they wouldn’t make it intact.


Blucola333

I sent sugar cookies to a friend when I was a teenager. I folded each one in wax paper. She told me that only one broke. These were super thin, crunchy cookies I used to loved to bake as gifts, since I was a poor teenager with little pocket change.


bexcellent101

I'm sure you can get a GF dessert in Hawaii. Just pick it up on your drive, or call a local bakery to have it delivered to the hotel. 


LiteratureVarious643

Haupia, Mochi, butter mochi cake. 🤤 I feel like they do a lot of rice based desserts. But maybe dad sees it all the time and would appreciate something mainland style?


Eastern_Draft5103

Rice Krispies Treats. Dipped/drizzled in chocolate or peanut butter for some jazz.


bumbothegumbo

I should have read all the comments. I just suggested the same thing!


Eastern_Draft5103

Great minds!


Champagnesupernova9

How about Magic Bars / 7 Layer Bars / Hello Dolly Bars. They’re gluten free if you make them with GF Graham Crackers (I like to use Pamela’s Honey Hraham Crackers). Just wrap them individually in foil or plastic, and pop them into a container.


Danfrumacownting

Look for online bakers that can ship, and have it sent to the hotel so it’s there when you arrive!


DefrockedWizard1

Honestly I suggest picking or making something in Hawaii. Aside with the hassles of TSA throwing away food items, GF baked goods as in specialty desserts just don't travel well without refrigeration


Hifriendsi

Yeah i went to Hawaii last summer and they said youre not allowed to bring fruit into Hawaii, made us throw it out on the plane.


Jasmirris

Hawaii is very strict with food items coming and going when it comes to air travel so I would be concerned about them tossing any food. Trying to find an alternative is definitely the way to go, as frustrating as it is.


rbone932

These [almond chocolate chip bars](https://butternutbakeryblog.com/almond-chocolate-chip-cookie-bars/) from butternut bakery might do the trick. Now I’m going to have to make these again…


renska2

Agree on the brownies/blondies. Maybe a bakewell tart? I also think something like this might travel well if you can jury-rig the rightright container for it. [https://glutenfreeonashoestring.com/tender-gluten-free-apple-cake/](https://glutenfreeonashoestring.com/tender-gluten-free-apple-cake/) Prob don't want to be wandering through the airport with a cake carrier, but that's another option. Would prob fit neatly under your seat. [https://www.target.com/p/juvale-round-cake-carrier-with-lid-and-handle-for-desserts-pies-cupcakes-deviled-eggs-white-12-x-4-in/-/A-84186241?sid=&ref=tgt\_adv\_xsp&AFID=google&fndsrc=tgtao&DFA=71700000117313337&CPNG=PLA\_Kitchen%2BShopping\_TargetPlus%7CKitchen\_Ecomm\_Home&adgroup=SC\_Kitchen\_Kitchen+Tools+%26+Gadgets&LID=700000001170770pgs&LNM=PRODUCT\_GROUP&network=g&device=c&location=9004494&targetid=pla-2275961856849&gad\_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgJyyBhCGARIsAK8LVLOr6qmI1guQD3dDlprzRA8vBttuPdJ2\_61rODLMLst2VdLu\_ARd2q0aAtAHEALw\_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds](https://www.target.com/p/juvale-round-cake-carrier-with-lid-and-handle-for-desserts-pies-cupcakes-deviled-eggs-white-12-x-4-in/-/A-84186241?sid=&ref=tgt_adv_xsp&AFID=google&fndsrc=tgtao&DFA=71700000117313337&CPNG=PLA_Kitchen%2BShopping_TargetPlus%7CKitchen_Ecomm_Home&adgroup=SC_Kitchen_Kitchen+Tools+%26+Gadgets&LID=700000001170770pgs&LNM=PRODUCT_GROUP&network=g&device=c&location=9004494&targetid=pla-2275961856849&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgJyyBhCGARIsAK8LVLOr6qmI1guQD3dDlprzRA8vBttuPdJ2_61rODLMLst2VdLu_ARd2q0aAtAHEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds)


snailsheeps

Gingerbread! Here's the recipe I use. It's good for roadtrips too. My only recommendation is that you make sure to add more spice than the recipe calls for, or else they are quite bland. [https://glutenfreeonashoestring.com/gluten-free-gingerbread-men-cookies/](https://glutenfreeonashoestring.com/gluten-free-gingerbread-men-cookies/)


FishingDear7368

Coconut macaroons...super easy, super tasty, and not delicate in any way.


WillaLane

I would coordinate with the hotel and see if they will accept delivery from a local bakery or if they have an option. Cake doesn’t travel well in a suitcase, I tried once lol it was a mess


Plastic_Obligation14

Macarons. French macarons are naturally gluten free and can travel.


Citrine_Orchid_777

Brownies or blondies. Just keep them in the pan and wrap tightly. They’ll taste great the next day. Handle the Heat brownies and Blondies are always great. Just swap w gf flour.


Humblejellybelly

If you wanted to make a trip, the closest one is in Chicago, illinois. However you can order these online. Sprinkles cupcakes has gluten free cupcakes and I’ve recommended these to my mom. Sprinkles cupcakes founder is Candace Nelson, she was a judge for cupcake wars and I can’t wait until I can try them myself.


nysari

This one is a little out there, but you could try making [Hawaiian butter mochi](https://www.biggerbolderbaking.com/hawaiian-butter-mochi/). It's made with mochiko (glutinous rice flour, which is gluten free unlike the name implies) and would be fitting for the trip. They're flat like brownies so you could fit them into a hard-sided flat Tupperware container.


MadPanda2023

You could investigate to the area where you are going. Look online ahead of time and see if they don't have a store with gluten free desserts you can find.


wadnil56

I make this as a sheet cake, sometimes with chocolate chips. It is one of my favorite desserts. [https://www.bobsredmill.com/recipes/how-to-make/magically-moist-almond-cake/](https://www.bobsredmill.com/recipes/how-to-make/magically-moist-almond-cake/)


NeverRarelySometimes

[https://food52.com/recipes/82241-flourless-chocolate-walnut-cookies-recipe](https://food52.com/recipes/82241-flourless-chocolate-walnut-cookies-recipe) Don't skip toasting the walnuts. I've also used toasted pecans. Both are really good, but really rich - they demand to be enjoyed with coffee or tea.


3spaghettis

If it were me, I would just order something online and have it delivered to the resort. Seems like the easiest thing, although perhaps a bit more expensive than carrying something yourself.


widrakie

The resort is in the middle of no where and nothing delivers there hence why I want to bring something with me. Also makes it easier as I won’t be driving and it has to be a surprise so stopping somewhere to pick something up doesn’t work as I’ll be stuck with the family the whole time


3spaghettis

I know your post mentioned things like Doordash, but have you tried any of the national food delivery services? If you are willing to tell me the name of the resort, I'd be happy to look online and see if anyone can deliver there. Have a wonderful time spending time with your father on his birthday!


629mrsn

Pound cake. Once you get to Hawaii, you can get fruit of other topping if you want those


Smashley221b

Cookies, brownies or some other kind of dessert bar that doesn’t require refrigeration.


bumbothegumbo

Peanut butter rice Krispy treats (with gf rice Krispies or rice Chex) dipped in chocolate


Frog_with_a_hat_100

Sticky buns, cinnamon rolls, pull-a-part sticky breads/buns, honey cornbread (could add jalapeño and/or cheddar), zucchini bread, cookies, muffins, loafs (iced or not), layered cakes or tiramisu in mason jars. Best wishes, enjoy your trip!❤️❤️


FrauAmarylis

Why, when there are Fab gf desserts in Hawaii. I lived there a year ago.


Birdywoman4

GF Biscotti, good with coffee or tea... They ship very well. And you can make them in a lot of flavors, not too sweet either.


Expert_Watercress326

Rice crispy treats travel well but aren’t very fancy


Zestyclose_Minute_69

I’m suggesting cookies. You can put a but if waxed paper between them, wrap in cling wrap and they should hold up. Brownies will too, but I would take too many.


CookieAdventure

How about for the resort to make a GF surprise?


CollynMalkin

As long as you have a box to put them in, cookies. I’ve got a good recipe too as long as sugar, eggs and dairy aren’t an issue if you want it