We all have at least one person on our list we’d describe as a foodie. The fact their fancy food pics on the gram are Michelin quality doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune getting them a foodie gift they’ll actually use. Whether it’s snacks, hardware, seasonings or a cookbook, you’ll find something great below.
Momofuku Seasoned Salts 3-Pack
Bring 10 years of research from David Chang’s Momofuku Culinary Lab home to any kitchen with their new Seasoned Salts. With Savory, Tingly and Spicy options included in the multi-pack, they’re a welcome, umami-rich upgrade from your traditional salt and pepper options.
$28Smithey Ironware Carbon Steel Farmhouse Skillet
Inspired by an American blacksmith design of the 18th and 19th century, this 12″ carbon steel skillet is the next step up from cast iron. It’s hand-forged, light weight, well-built and just as much work of art as it is performance cooking piece.
$275Hedley & Bennett Chambray Smock Apron
With two large pockets for your favorite utensils, a towel loop at the right hip and cross-back construction that eliminates the need for strings and ties, this soft and crisp chambray apron is one that will actually get used instead of just hanging on a hook.
$79The French Laundry, Per Se
If you’re going to gift a cookbook, it might as well be the latest release from the renowned chef, and restaurateur behind The French Laundry and per se, Thomas Keller. As much cookbook as it is ode to cooking and master class into the world of restaurants today, this book is the holiday gift for any foodies on your list.
$56Soberdough Brew Bread Variety Pack
This is the bread for all of us that couldn’t be bothered with sourdough starters and complex recipes earlier this year. Take the Soberdough mix, add beer, stir, and bake for 45 minutes. With four different varieties, it’s sure to make anyone on your list happy.
$30Lodge Cast Iron Breakfast Skillet
Making a complete breakfast in a single pan has never been easier than it is with Lodge’s divided cast iron breakfast skillet. With separate compartments for eggs, bacon / sausage, muffins or hash browns, this griddle plan makes clean up and re-seasoning a breeze.
$50Nanopresso Portable Espresso Maker
Coffee shop quality espresso at home or on the go–without the expense or counter space required for a dedicated machine. What more could you ask for?
$80Anthony Bourdain Appetites Cookbook
It includes four decades of the larger-than-life chef’s experiences into a collection of his favorites and personal recipes that will help transform you into the home-cooking and home-entertaining professional you’ve been aspiring to become.
$40Schoolhouse French 4-Piece Steak Knife Set
If you know anyone still using steak knives from one of those terrible big box block sets, it’s your duty to upgrade them to something better like these French-made steak knives with serrated stainless blades from Schoolhouse.
$99Ooni Fyra Portable Pizza Oven
We don’t know anyone that doesn’t want a dedicated pizza oven to crank out delicious Neapolitan pies in a few minutes each. That’s finally a reality with this affordable, high-performance Ooni pizza oven that’s also lightweight enough to move whenever the mood strikes.
$249Momoya Fried Garlic Chili Oil
Forget Sriracha and chili paste, this is the only Asian food condiment you need to keep stocked. Whether you’re using it with soups, rice, noodles, eggs or anything else, this subtly hot and garlicky condiment will make damn near any dish better.
$7Cosori Air Fryer
The air fryer is the 2020 kitchen gadget of the year for good reason–it makes all your favorite fried foods from french fries to chicken wings just a little bit healthier. In addition to being healthier, you don’t have to deal with the messy oil cleanup.
$113Pendleton Camp Stripe Mugs Set of 4
Classic Pendleton multi-color stripe styling in a set of dishwasher and microwave safe coffee mugs that are perfect for home or the campsite.
$60Star Spangled Spatula
This particular spatula does all the jobs any usual spatula does, but it looks better because it’s carved with the “stars and stripes” to make it look like an American flag and be even more patriotic in the process. Pair that with a solid walnut handle and you have a recipe for a spatula built for any and all cookout.
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