You’re shopping for someone who knows every cut of meat and can talk sauces and dry rubs all day. Their wonderful obsession with everything food is great for you—especially when you reap the benefits of one of their homemade meals or restaurant recs—but it can make finding a unique […]
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You're shopping for someone who knows every cut of meat and can talk sauces and dry rubs all day. Their wonderful obsession with everything food is great for you—especially when you reap the benefits of one of their homemade meals or restaurant recs—but it can make finding a unique gift daunting. They already seem to have everything a gourmet would need or want!
But rest assured, there are some delectable, stocking-sized treats out there that even the most eagle-eyed giftee might not have found yet. Below, we’re gifting you a list of the best find food lovers featuring everything from a smart, phone-controlled thermometer to gourmet cocktail cherries—gifts sure to delight any big foodie.
If your giftee is a novice or experienced cook looking to achieve predictable results with their meat, fish, or poultry, give their kitchen arsenal an upgrade. The Yummly Smart Thermometer lets them keep an eye on the progress of that tenderloin (or whatever’s on the menu) from up to 150 feet away. Completely wireless, it has preset options to help them perfect their favorite cuts of meat. Plus, the brand’s expansive online culinary platform is a doorway to new recipes.
You could really wow someone this holiday season with an eclectic mix of truffles from this NY-based, sister-run bakery and chocolate shop. This particular assortment includes fun flavors such as “cinnamon bun” and “red velvet cake.” It’s a welcome upgrade to the traditional holiday box of chocolates.
If your friend loves to expand their culinary horizons, they'll appreciate a membership to Skillshare which offers online culinary classes taught by some of the best in the food business. Lessons include everything from cake making to Lebanese food, each rooted in a community-learning mindset.
Shopping for someone who takes their spices seriously? This three-powder set comes from a woman-owned farm in northern California’s Anderson Valley and represents a commitment to organic and sustainable agriculture.
Paper towels end up up creating a ton of waste (and clutter). Help your recipient lessen their impact with this starter pack of reusable cloth towels from Oregon-based Marley’s Monsters. They are made from durable cotton flannel, come in a range of colors and patterns, and get softer the more you use and wash them.
Did your foodie get into sourdough in the last couple of years? We bet they don't have one of these. A lame (pronounced “LAHM”) is a French tool that helps professional bakers get those gorgeous scoring marks on their loaves. You can even personalize the handle for them.
If your recipient also enjoys camping, they might struggle with producing a good cup of high-quality brew in the morning in the great outdoors. VSSL solves that dilemma with this hand grinder that makes enough ground beans for one cup of coffee in 60 seconds. All they’ll need to do is supply their favorite roast.
A cherry from a storied bourbon distiller would be the perfect touch for your whiskey-drinking (or -collecting) gourmet’s next mixed drink. This jar of cocktail cherries submerged in the good stuff is a great way to get a perfect finishing touch to a Manhattan—tiding them over until the finest bourbons flow more freely.
Sure, subscription boxes are all the rage, but what about gifting unique takes on the literal foundation of flavor? The Meadow’s Salt Society comes in two- and four-jar memberships and features varieties original spice from sites around the world including Peru and Slovenia. It’s an excellent way to take your recipient’s taste buds on a journey.
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