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35 unique and unexpected kitchen gifts from Food52's online shop

Published by Business Insider on Tue, 10 Dec 2019


You may know Food52 as the website with all the creative recipes and food stories.It also has a shop that sells the kitchenware and cooking tools you need to make these delicious meals, in addition to other food and home gifts.Compared to other home and kitchen stores, its offerings are unique and unexpected. We found 35 gift ideas that range from a $30 multi-functional ginger tool to a $500 olive oil subscription.If you've ever looked up an online recipe, you've probably landed on the Food52 website at one point or another. Its creative recipes and food stories are enough to make anyone hungry.It doesn't just provide interesting ideas ' it also sells the kitchenware and cooking tools you need to make these delicious meals. In the Food52 Shop, you can find cookware, small appliances, kitchen accessories, and tons of other things you need in your kitchen and home. A number of its products can't be found anywhere else online, and it also participates in limited-edition collaborations with other brands.When you're stuck on finding a unique food or kitchen gift and you've already exhausted the traditional options, you'll find better luck shopping at Food52. The Shop is a great place to find smaller, indie brands and unexpected products that are difficult to find elsewhere.The top 5 gifts from Food52:An at-home raclette set, $79An assortment of silicone lids, $40Pretty stoneware bowls with a variety of uses, from $58A mixing bowl that's less tiring to hold, $54A charcuterie slicer for the recipient who loves to entertain, $65Find more food and kitchen holiday gift guides here:Kitchen gifts from Williams Sonoma for the cook and foodie in your lifeThoughtful cookbooks to gift to every type of home cookAffordable kitchen gifts under $50 that any home cook or baker will loveMilk Bar makes and ships some of the best sweet treats around 'here's why it's the perfect gift for a sweet toothGoldbelly is a service that lets you send food gifts from iconic restaurants around the country ' here's how it worksThese are the 35 best gifts from the Food52 Shop.An assortment of silicone lidsFive Two Airtight Silicone Lids, $40They're more sustainable than plastic wrap, and they look surprisingly nice. The set comes with five different sizes, which can cover bowls, cups, pans, and more. Since they can withstand temperatures of up to 550F, it's ok to use them in the oven or microwave.A thoughtfully designed apronFive Two Ultimate Apron, $45This is the apron of their dreams. In addition to practical design considerations like extra long waist ties and an adjustable neck strap, there are cool details like built-in pot holders, a conversion chart sewn into one pocket, and a narrow chest pocket to hold tools like pens and thermometers.An attractive casserole carrierFancy Panz To-Go Casserole Carrier, $29-$39The carrier instantly elevates the look of an aluminum casserole dish, plus it's more secure and safe to transport across town to your aunt's potluck.Colorful enamel cookwareDansk Kobenstyle Pastels, $64-$264Help them incorporate more color into their kitchen with these spring-hued pieces of cookware. You can get the butter warmer, saucepan, or casserole dish individually, or as a set. Then, choose from lavender, pink, or yellow.Creative, non-alcoholic spiritsMikuni Wild Harvest Seedlip Non-Alcoholic Spirits, $45-$129These cool non-alcoholic spirits prove that you don't need alcohol to make an exciting drink. Add tonic, fruits, sugars, and ice to create a mocktail worth remembering.A personal cast iron panStaub Mini Cast Iron Fry Pan, $79Make breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert for one in this six-inch version of Staub's popular fry pan. It's okay to be a little selfish when using the pan.A sleek way to keep their wine coldVinglac Wine Bottle Chiller, $35-$90With the power of double-walled vacuum insulation, their wine can stay cold for up to four hours, and the exterior doesn't gather condensation. The sleek and sophisticated design, which comes in six colors, also won't look out of place on a dinner table.Pretty stoneware bowls with a variety of usesFisheye Brooklyn Gold-Dipped Pinch Bowls, $58-$170Use these beautiful bowls for anything from nut mixes to jewelry. They also make excellent salt or sugar cube bowls.A sleek kettleFellow Clyde Stovetop Tea Kettle, $99The modern kettle is also better than traditional ones because it gives a harmonic whistle instead of the usual high-pitched scream when your water starts boiling.A lantern that also plays musicAllsop Wireless Lantern with Speaker, $120This device brings light and music to their next dinner party. It features five different light modes with seven LED colors, plus it's Bluetooth-compatible so they can play their favorite songs at the same time. With both going at the same time, the lantern can last for up to four hours.The perfect cutting board for someone with a small kitchenFood52 x Epicurean Matte Black Over the Sink Board, $69Gift this board to students, New Yorkers, and anyone else crammed into a tiny apartment who needs to make the most of their space. It has a hole on one end, allowing them to place the board over their sink and push scraps directly into the trash or compost bin once they're done prepping. The natural wood fiber looks great in matte black.Another interpretation of the phrase "food baby"Garbella Food Alphabet Baby Onesie, $25-$66You don't have an entire alphabet's worth of letters and foods to choose from, but you can pick an adorable onesie with a taco, rugelach, peanut, empanada, dumpling, or bagel illustration.Puzzles that look like their favorite foodsAreaware Little Food Puzzles, $45-$105While others are working on puzzles of boring landscapes and scenery, your recipient will be puzzling over how to create a fully formed cheese puff, bowl of ramen, or broccoli. The small puzzles are party pleasers that should only take 20 minutes to complete.Eye-catching ceramic vasesThe Floral Society Ceramic Flower Frog Vase Collection, $34-$106The artistic vessels are more unique than a typical vase but not so outrageous that they detract from any floral arrangement. Our favorite is the hanging vase.A minimalist knife rackEpicurean Matte Black Knife Block, $85-$100The block takes up less space than traditional knife block and is useful for holding only the knives they really need. The recessed magnets inside keep the knives straight and neat.A butter churnerKilner Glass Butter Churner, $40There's nothing like the taste and texture of homemade, churned butter. After hand-cranking the cream and adding any herbs or spices, they'll have a spread that tastes better than any store-bought butter. The set includes paddles to help shape the butter and a glass dish for storage and display.Decadent chocolate bars that contain EVOO instead of cocoa butterK+M Extra Virgin Chocolate Bars, $45-$55The substitution of olive oil for cocoa butter means these chocolateswhich come in milk, dark milk, and dark flavorshave an extra silky texture and a higher amount of antioxidants. They're made by chef Thomas Keller and olive oil producer Armando Manni.A charcuterie slicer for the recipient who loves to entertainFrieling Charcuterie Slicer, $65It may be marketed as a slicer for salami and ham, but it's actually more versatileit can also be used to slice cheese and vegetables to round out the appetizer platter. The wood construction makes it look less industrial and more home-y.Candles that smell like the forestFood52 x Farmhouse Pottery Forest Candle, $38-$65The fir, pine, and cedar-scented candles are seasonal without being blatantly holiday-themed. They're made from soy and hand-poured, exclusively for Food52.A modern reimagining of the classic dinner bellPat Kim Design Modern Dinner Bells, $60Call it old-fashioned, or call it ingeniouseveryone in the house will be able to hear when its dinnertime thanks to these steel bells. They sit on an English bridle leather hanger and come with a brass striker.An at-home raclette setRaclette Party Set, $79Enjoying raclette at home is just as fun and entertaining. The set has eight mini pans that sit over tea lights, which will melt their choice of cheese. It's ultra-satisfying to pour the melted cheese over potatoes, meat, and vegetables.The gift of olive oil 'and the tree it came fromEspecially Puglia Adopt an Olive Tree Gift Box + Subscription, $175-$500Not only will they get to enjoy the finest organic olive oil, but they'll also help support the local farmers who made it. Each gift includes an adoption certificate for the tree that the olive oil came from.A single piece of rare black truffleMikuni Wild Harvest Black Perigold Truffle, $100 + $20 shippingThis single truffle costs $100. The rare indulgence can be found in France, only for a short amount of time each winter, so take advantage of this opportunity to impress your recipient while you can.A collection of specialty spice mixesOaktown Spice Shop Specialty Spice Collection, $119Seasoning can make or break a dish. They'll have plenty of options to choose from in this 10-piece set that includes delicious mixes like Persian lime curry rub, za'atar, shichimi togarashi, and Mexican-style adobo.A vegan cookbookTen Speed Press Signed Copy: Food52 Vegan Cookbook, $24-$46Chances are, there's someone in your life who has gone vegan this year. Beginner vegans can get recipe inspiration and help through this signed book written by a Food52 New Veganism columnist. Recipes like Tempeh Kebabs and Chai-Spiced Bread Pudding might give them a fresh perspective on vegan eating.Leather catch-all traysGraf Lantz Felt, Denim & Leather Catch-All Tray, $76-$124Beyond the kitchen, where the trays may be used to hold swizzle sticks and coasters, they can also hold jewelry, glasses, keys, and office supplies. The interior is lined with either denim or felt, while the exterior is a vegetable-tanned leather.A corkscrew and wine stopper setRabbit Two-Step Corkscrew & Wine Charms Stopper, $32The handy tool contains everything they'll need to get the wine flowing: corkscrew, foil cutter, and cute, colorful wine charms. And once the party's over, the charms go back on the bottle stopper.A coffee press that follows them wherever they goPalmpress Collapsible Coffee Press, $42Even if they're out of the country, miles away from their home, they can still enjoy the comforts of their daily coffee. The stainless steel and silicone press only weighs 9.1 ounces and collapses into itself. It makes about 8.7 ounces of coffee.A mixing bowl that's less tiring to holdMason Cash Tilted Mixing Bowl, $54Making whipped cream from scratch is a real arm workout, though it's a little less exhausting when they have this bowl on hand. The flat angled sides rest on the countertop to grant their arms some reprieve.Grilling tools that have built-in flashlightsGrilllight Tools, $25-$50Night grillers, fear no more. These smart grilling tools (sets include a spatula, pair of tongs, and brush) have LED lights to illuminate the way and show them exactly what they're cooking.An intricate vintage ice bucketVintage French Glass Ice Bucket, $70 + $5 shippingThese striking ice buckets come from the French countryside. Since they're vintage, you won't know exactly which design your recipient will getbut that's all part of the fun.A tool that makes peeling and cutting ginger much easierMicroplane 3-in-1 Ginger Tool and Zester Set, $30Use the plastic nub on the side to peel the skin, the sharp microplane to grate the ginger, and the mandolin slicer to cut thick slices. With all the time saved, they can make even more recipes that involve ginger.An herb growing kitModern Sprout Smoked Glass Garden Grow Kit, $25-$100Each of these containers has a hydroponic system that allows them to grow plants without soil. You can get them one type of herb (basil, cilantro, mint, parsley) or a set of four to create a full collection. Homegrown herbs could be the small and simple trick to making their dishes taste better.A portable metal straw setLastr Metallic Straw Wand Set, $30-$38Once a fringe movement, metallic straws have gone mainstream. This sleek set contains three straws of different sizes and a cleaning brush, all in one space-saving case.A tea towel that lists every type of oyster in North AmericaSir Madam Oyster Linen Tea Towel, $34The ambitious task of listing out every single North American oyster has befallen tea towel brand Sir Madam. The final product isn't an exhaustive account, but it's an admirable and good-looking attempt.Looking for more gift ideas' We've got you covered.Our master list of every gift guide you'll ever needCreative gift ideas under $25Thoughtful gift ideas under $50Clever gift ideas under $100Cool stocking stuffers on AmazonUnique kitchen gifts from Sur la TableAffordable tech gifts under $25Thoughtful gifts for her, all under $50Cool gifts for him on Amazon
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