Cooking Enthusiasts Holiday Gift Guide


Gingerbread Men cupcakes

nibble at their heart

Whether you love to spend time in the kitchen or enjoy the spoils of someone who loves to spend time in the kitchen, the fact remains that everyone’s lives revolve around food and the joy that comes from hanging out together while something delectable is being whipped, baked, broiled, or chiffonaded. Why not give someone the gift that keeps on giving - a little goodie for their cooking delights. The holidays are all about gathering your loved ones around a warm, welcoming meal. So extend that courtesy to the chef or baker in your life this year.

The holidays are all about gathering your loved ones around a warm, welcoming meal. So extend that courtesy to the chef or baker in your life this year.
 
Cooking Enthusiast Holiday Gift Guide.jpg
 
 

123456789101112

Get the look

  1. The Duchess from Great Jones, $145 - This brand is great for that person who is emerging into the real world or newlyweds. Each piece is designed to be as multi-functioning and space saving as possible.

  2. Brown Madera Cake Pedestal from Jay Import, $50 - A classic touch is provided by this contemporary and handsome cake stand. A traditional glass dome tops the wooden pedestal plate, keeping food fresh and tasty.

  3. Single Medium Wrap from Bee’s Wrap, $7 - Bee’s Wrap is a reusable and biodegradable alternative to plastic wrap that helps reduce toxins in our food storage and unnecessary waste in our landfills.

  4. Travel Mug 2 from Ember, $180 - Designed to be used on-the-go, this mug does more than simply keep your coffee hot. It allows you to set an exact drinking temperature for up to 3 hours, so your coffee or tea is just right.

  5. The Duo Olive Oil Set from Brightland, $74 - These oils are lovingly made in California with hand-picked heirloom olives and harvested early by a master miller onsite in a certified organic mill. Paired together to mix and match.

  6. Heston Blumenthal the Cube Grill from Everdure, $200 - This portable grill helps you prepare perfectly cooked meals. It's a safe, convenient way to grill outdoors in a compact size that makes it easy to transport.

  7. Cannelle et Vanille Gluten Free Cook Book from Aran Goyoaga, $23 - Recipes that show us how to bring more joy and mindfulness to the kitchen, through family-friendly meals that are satisfying, yet decidedly unfussy.

  8. Matcha Gift Set from Alfred Tea, $75 - Give a friend a matcha and they’ll sip for a day. Give a friend a Matcha Gift Set and they’ll have matcha forever-ish. Instructions, matcha, scoop, mixing bowl, and whisk all included.

  9. Reusable Silicon Stand-Up Bag from Stasher, $20 - Perfect for bulk shoppers, marinade masters, and Instant Pot enthusiasts. Keep food fresh at home, slosh-proof your soups, or keep those coffee beans extra fresh.

  10. Simple Small Pitcher from John Derian, $235 - Astier de Villatte’s ceramics are handmade in Paris of black terracotta clay with a signature glossy white glaze. Inspired by 18th and 19th century designs, each piece is unique.

  11. French Market Basket from Etsy, $49 - If someone you know loves spending time at local farmers’ markets à la Ina Garten, then this is the perfect gift. Great for casually stashing fresh fruit and veggies the chicest way possible.

  12. Dark and Milk Chocolate Gift Set from Keller Manni, $50 - For chocolate lovers who want to experience the complete range cocoa’s complexity. The four-pack includes milk and dark chocolates from Nicaragua and Ecuador.

 
 
 

pass the salt shaker

Big or small, there’s always something heartfelt you can gift. Is there a particular dish somebody loves to make? Or are they really into experimenting with new recipes? Did they just get into baking? Whatever it is, sometimes the more specific the better. Would they appreciate gorgeous bottles of artisanal olive oil they can whip up salad dressings with? Or maybe they’ve said goodby to single use plastics and reusable food wrap is totally up their alley. If they’ve expressed an interest in something recently, lean into it!

✴ you may also like: winter holiday cocktail roundup

What are you gifting the cooking enthusiast in your life this year? Let us know by posting about it on Instagram using the hashtag #saltpoppyliving and chatting with us in the comments below! 

Need help with a few more ideas for your personal chef? Check out these goodies below to help you gift the perfect kitchen accessory.

 

Williams Sonoma

Olivewood Salt & Pepper Mills - $180

sur la table

French Marble Pastry Board - $70

Target

Cast Iron Sauce Pot With Brush - $12

 
Easy Christmas tablescape with eucalyptus, pomegranates, scalloped white plates, brass cutlery, and cookie place settings from Half Baked Harvest

more posts from salt & poppy