Table of Content
Trim to the size you want, wrap up your food, then when you're finished, wash with warm water and store for another use. Created by couple Monique and Chevalo Wilsondebriano, Charleston Gourmet Burger Company supplies marinades, sauces and other tinctures that will make your next homemade burger one that you'll daydream about. This marinade works with chicken, beef and pork with a classic southern BBQ flavor and is gluten-free as well as low in carbs, sodium, and sugar. There isn't really anything that you can't cook in this versatile pan.
This customizable recipe book has room for 80 recipes with pictures and a section to make comments on how their meal turns out. While practical, it's also super sentimental as they can include family recipes that can be passed down from generation to generation. These dice that tout different proteins, starches, cooking methods and more are a good way for your friends to shake up their dinner plans when they're stuck on what to make. Coffee connoisseurs will appreciate this scoop and bag clip that you can customize with a special note.
Santa’s Elf Cookies
This playful accessory makes a great addition to their holiday-attire and can be worn every year. Say cheers to this holiday season or New Year with these antique matte gold metal bottle openers. They're even presented with a red satin ribbon and "Cheers to You" tag you can personalize. A Midwinter Night’s Dram is a holiday season release from Utah’s High West Distillery featuring their signature rye aged in port barrels. But if you’re not a whiskey head, all you need to know is that it tastes like plum pudding drizzled with caramel.

When you’re ready to cook, mix them all together and apply liberally to the cut of your choice. Lovingly hand-crafted and finished from solid oak, this personalized coffee scoop will help your favorite coffee lover create the perfect cup. For extra points, throw in their signature Crispy Rice Spicy Tuna Kit for the ultimate at-home sushi experience. This collection of four cheeses chosen by the experts at the famed New York cheese shop pair perfectly with their spiced cherry preserves, olive oil crackers with sea salt, and marcona almonds.
For the Foodie Who Weighs Their Coffee Beans
Hopefully this gift, which is available in phrases such as “to brie or not to brie” and “life is gouda” isn’t too cheesy for the host. Trader Joe's versatile seasoning blends have become pantry staples for home cooks looking to quickly elevate any dish. If you’re looking for a one-stop-pot, a cast iron skillet provides superior heat retention and is unparalleled for even cooking. Many of us a new appreciation for our spice cabinets, and in turn a new appreciation for the value of spices and where they come from. This brand, dedicated to making the Indian spice trade more equitable, works to support farmers and create more sustainable agricultural processes. Of course, the fact that their single original turmeric, cumin, pepper, are all the most flavorful versions of them you've ever tasted certainly doesn't hurt either.
These light up ChopSabers will make any meal into a battle fit for a Jedi, whether at home or in a galaxy far, far away. Subtly show off your love for 1990s smash hit TV series Seinfeld with this classic digital painting. This slice of NYC Americana would make a great gift for any fan of this classic sitcom. Plus, the scoop doubles as a clip, keeping the coffee fresh so that they can enjoy a delightfully cozy cup again and again.
For the Foodie Who Swears You Can Only Get Decent Pizza in New York
They’re always smelling things, and their condiment collection takes up multiple shelves. You can’t give them something expected, like another Boos block or the Our Place Always Pan. Plus it’s safe to assume they already own every knife they’ll ever use in a lifetime. She enjoys trying out local restaurants and coffeehouses and adding copious amounts of garlic and cheese to any recipe she can get her hands on. In her free time, you can find her hunting down one-of-a-kind furniture pieces at thrift and vintage stores and DIYing trendy home decor crafts. One of our favorite food wrapping ideas is this modern take on packaging an edible gift.

If they have a sense of humor, they will enjoy this charming Japanese bread lamp. Fancy oils deserve even fancier bottles, and these bottles are great for their favorite oils or homemade dressings. Second maybe only to chocolate, this is your safest bet.
Have your giftee's name elegantly presented on an accessory they can use to claim their glass. Also known as peshtemals, these large, lightweight towels are traditional options used during baths. The seller advertises them as having a fast-drying construction, while being great for the spa and beach (especially for their easy-to-carry weight). Regardless of how toasty you like your bread, this lamp’s golden-brown illumination adds a warm glow to every room. The Saucemoto is the solution for the age-old problem of creating a mess in your car, or worse — sauce-less food.
AndSons, a second generation chocolate shop in California, did a very smart thing in hiring Sandy Tran, formerly the pastry chef at the French Laundry. Her flavors are dynamite; I tried the fall collection, which featured an apple cider-caramel bonbon and a pan de muerto-inspired milk chocolate truffle with orange blossom and fennel pollen. Their holiday gift boxes arrive in graphic packaging from BA favorite Dusen Dusen. For more gift ideas foodies would love, check out our best wine advent calendars and our best gifts for coffee lovers, too. Meet our top pick for a food gift for a holiday host, your friends at the office, or fellow book-club members.
Up your friend’s charcuterie game with this raw honeycomb that’s entirely edible. And, if you’re so inclined, add some whipped honey to the mix, too. This four set of chocolate bars includes milk chocolate, dark chocolate, extra dark chocolate and rapadou variations that have different amounts of cacao depending on the bar. The chocolate used in these bars is sourced in Haiti, and the brand, Askanya, strives to give back to the country through proceeds from its sales.

Lisa is also dedicated to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts. Easily mistaken for a real lemon, this candle is the perfect addition to any kitchen. Whether you’ve been to Portugal or not, its history of food is easily explored with over 500 recipes and history by the acclaimed chef Leandro Carreira.