
My 2020 kitchen gift guide is here — packed with the tools, gadgets, and treats I’ve loved this year and many items I’ll be giving to family and friends.
MY 2020 KITCHEN GIFT GUIDE FAVORITES
Five Two Wooden Spoons. These are my go-to wooden spoons in the kitchen; sturdy, well-balanced, and the best for everyday cooking.
Five Two Essential Kitchen Towels. My favorite kitchen towels — absorbent, soft, and durable for daily use.
Cheese Vault. I love this cheese vault for keeping cheese fresh in the fridge while allowing it to breathe. It’s practical and keeps things tidy.
Lotus Serving Board. A charming board for serving cheese and fruit. It’s perfect for arranging a beautiful fruit or cheese display.
KitchenAid Stand Mixer. A classic kitchen staple. I especially love the option with the glass bowl — it’s functional and gorgeous on the countertop.
Staub 7×6 Baking Dish. This compact baking dish is ideal for people who live alone or for couples. It’s the perfect size for smaller portions and everyday baking.
Global Knife Block Set. For the serious cook who wants top-tier knives: Global delivers outstanding performance. The block is an investment, but the knives last an extremely long time.
Food52 GreenPans. My favorite everyday nonstick pans — excellent quality and performance after more than a year of regular use.
The Always Pan. A versatile pan that braises, sears, steams, and boils. It’s a workhorse for everyday cooking; note that it’s not suitable for oven use.
Herb Infuser. Perfect for anyone who grows herbs at home. It makes infusing oils, butter, and other flavors simple and fun.
Fondue for 2 Set. A delightful compact fondue set for cozy date nights at home — great for cheese or chocolate fondue.
Smeg Juicer. A long-time favorite for juicing citrus. It’s simple to use, stylish, and very effective for fresh juice.
Estelle Stemless Wine Glasses. These glasses are stunning and pretty enough to keep on display. They elevate any table setting.
Assorted Silicone Lids. A practical gift I use weekly. These lids are great when you can’t find a matching lid or when you need to cover a pan or bowl quickly.
Indoor S’mores Kit. A fun gift for families, especially in colder months. It’s entertaining for kids and adults and works just as well on a covered patio.
Compact Cheese Board. A favorite serving board that expands for use and compacts for storage — versatile and practical.
Mimosa Sugar Cubes. A small, delightful hostess gift that adds a special touch to brunch or celebrations.
Himalayan Salt Tequila Glasses. For tequila lovers, these salt glasses make a dramatic and fun gift paired with a favorite bottle.
Ooni Pizza Oven. If you love pizza, this outdoor pizza oven creates spectacular wood-fired results — one of our best purchases for at-home pizza nights.
Mackenzie Childs Stock Pot. A favorite stock pot that doubles as decor. It sits proudly on my stove because it looks as good as it performs.
Rainbow Explosion Cake Kit. A joyful project for anyone who loves baking. It’s a fun experience to make and decorate together.
Luxardo Cherries. Luxurious cherries that feel indulgent — a treat most people love but seldom buy for themselves.
Staub Cast Iron Dutch Oven. A high-quality dutch oven with a beautiful finish. It’s reliable, heavy-duty, and makes an impressive gift.
Electric Pour Over Kettle. A sleek, attractive kettle that’s precise and stylish enough to keep out on the counter.
Gold Touch Baking Sheets. My all-time favorite baking sheets — durable, even-heating, and a pleasure to use.
Kale Razor. A simple tool that makes removing kale from stems effortless — a small gadget that changes how you prep greens.
Finex Cast Iron Skillet. My go-to cast iron skillet for daily use — even heating and built to last.
Le Creuset Cast Iron Braiser. The ideal-size braiser when you need a heavy-bottomed pot that’s smaller than a stock pot but still offers serious cooking power.
Breville Smart Oven Air. A splurge-worthy appliance that functions as a toaster oven and air fryer. It’s versatile and does a lot of jobs well.
Raw Honeycomb. A beautiful, indulgent cheeseboard addition that feels luxurious and makes an impressive gift.
Truffle Hot Sauce. A fantastic, flavorful gift I gave repeatedly last year — rich, aromatic, and a great stocking-stuffer.
Spice Grinder. An attractive and functional spice grinder from a brand I trust — pretty enough to leave out on the counter.
Vineglace Wine Chiller. A summer favorite that insulates and chills a full bottle, excellent for champagne and prosecco.
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