There is a place for extravagance at Christmas but right now, with the cost of living beyond a joke, really useful presents are worth giving and receiving.
That includes things that can help us economise – pressure cookers are looking covetable – and investment pieces that last.
We can add fun to cooking and eating in small ways: delicious oils and condiments, colourful little bowls, time-saving pieces of gadgetry.
Functional items don’t have to be expensive, but they should cheer up a kitchen, so consider bright pans and beautiful wooden boards. And a cheese course is always a crowd-pleaser.
We’ve rounded up the best Christmas gifts for home cooks and hosts to help spread a little cheer this festive season.
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Our Place cast iron pan
Our Place, the cool US kitchenware brand, has attracted a cult following - and with good reason.
This pan, like its ceramic predecessor comes in a variety of pretty shades (pans for the Instagram generation) but it’s made of enamelled cast iron. It’s a generous size, fairly (but not entirely) non-stick, it can be used on the hob or in the oven and it has a useful glass cover. But it’s heavy, so not one to give a frail relative.
Buy now £135.00, Selfridges
Remoska Tria 3-in-1 Oven-to-Table Electric Cooker
This is possibly the most useful item in my kitchen, a cooker that looks like a pot, with an electric lid.
It cooks from above, heats quickly to a uniform temperature of 180 degrees and is enormously versatile: roasting, baking, heating up. Crucially, it costs about a third less than a conventional oven to run.
The basic version (£169.99) is brilliant for smaller quantities, but now there’s a new, larger three in one version that includes a pressure cooker component. It’s not cheap, and it takes up space but it could pay for itself.
Buy now £219.99, Lakeland
KitchenAid 4.8L Artisan Stand Mixer 5KSM175PSBIC
There’s no doubt that the KitchenAid stand mixer is iconic - and for good reason. This machine is built to last with a solid die-cast metal body, and has a range of options for useful additional attachments, such as the pasta cutters and rollers that slot into the front.
Using the machine is as easy as turning it on and pulling the lever up to the speed you want. The head tilts up smoothly to change the mixing tool to suit your needs. Although it’s only 300W, it is strong enough to work tough bread dough. But is it worth the hefty price tag? While this mixer is a must-have for professional chefs, it’s not for those who just want to take it out of the cupboard every couple of months because of how heavy it is - 10.4kg!
Buy now £449.00, AO
Ninja Foodi MAX 15-in-1 SmartLid Multi-Cooker
It’s no exaggeration to say that Ninja appliances have changed our lives. We first tried its multi-cooker in lockdown; and if we were impressed with its capabilities then, it’s not a patch on what its successor can do now.
The brand spanking new 15-in-1 Ninja Foodi can practically replace your entire kitchen. It can do a range of cooking functions, from air frying and slow cooking to grill, steam and roast. It can even slow cook, using the same lid (saving you a ton of cupboard space).
Whether your mum loves whipping up family meals or could use something to make cooking easier, this Ninja is the sous chef she soon won’t be able to be without.
Buy now £299.99, Ninja
Embrace Handpainted Palestinian Dipping and Snack Bowl
These little bowls (9x4cm) are handpainted and lovely for serving snacky things like olives, nuts, oils and salts. There are larger colourful versions for dips and spreads. And they’re sold by Embrace the Middle East, a charity that works with the Palestinian community. Best hand-washed.
Buy now £7.99, Embrace
Goldfinger Grained upcycled sycamore-wood serving board 40cm
Yes, this is expensive, but it’s a thing of beauty, nicely grained, billed as being made from trees in London felled by storms, disease or urban development. It’s lovely to look at and to feel and nicely balanced. And it’s got a pleasing minimalist vibe. There are cheaper serving boards out there, but this is very classy.
Buy now £100.00, Selfridges
Nathalie Lete Apron
Protect clothing from flying flour, wet batter and egg spills in style. French designer Nathalie Lete’s illustrated apron is full of details so exquisite you’ll be hard pressed to take it off. The cotton one-size piece comes with a stitched belt which ties on the reverse and is machine washable.
Buy now £36.00, Anthropologie
Paxton and Whitfield Cheese for Port selection
A cheese course is a really thoughtful gift, and this excellent selection of cheeses from Britain’s oldest cheesemonger is designed to accompany port. There’s Stilchelton (unpasteurised Stilon), Lancashire, mature Gruyere and creamy Brillat Savarin. The port, alas, isn’t included, but the firm also does a very good tawny.
Buy now £45.00, Paxton and Whitfield
Georg Jensen Bernadotte Stainless Steel Coffee Press
Georg Jensen’s Bernadotte Stainless Steel Coffee Press is for the coffee aficionados who want to pour their daily mug(s) with the same level of stylish flair that continues through the rest of their day.
This sleek cafetière deserves a place of pride on your kitchen counter - partially because of how frequently you’ll be using it but also because of its classy look. Adding a touch of Art Deco to the table every time you’ve got guests around, this cafetière is crafted from mirror-polished stainless steel and is double-walled to keep your coffee warmer for longer.
Buy now £119.00, John Lewis
Waitrose No.1 Rich Cream Sherry
Did I by any chance see a curled lip at the mention of cream sherry? Well uncurl it right now, because this is delicious. It’s a mixture of oloroso and some raisiny Pedro Ximinez and it would be perfect in a sherry trifle, and with it or Christmas cake. But it’s also really good with cheese, especially blues. Yum.
Buy now £11.99, Waitrose
Ferm Living Ripple Smoked Grey Champagne Saucer Set of 2
Bring a sense of mystery to your next Champagne moment with Ferm Living’s rippled glass saucers, made with subtly smoked grey glass. The beautiful craftsmanship means they stand out as a wonderful gift for a special occasion.
Buy now £39.00, Heal’s
Cooking, by Jeremy Lee
This is the cookbook of the year by a wonderful chef: all of it animated by a wondrous respect for good ingredients and, that indispensable quality in a good cook or chef, greed.
I want to cook the lot.
Buy now £20.18, Amazon
Piper’s Farm, Sustainable Meat Cookbook
This is the ethical carnivore’s recipe book from an excellent meat provider, with delicious and varied recipes. It makes the case for buying good meat, for us, for animals, for the environment.
Buy now £24.45, Amazon
Best cheffy stockingfillers
Skeppshult Cast Iron Spice Mill with Walnut Wood Lid
Now, I can see where you’re coming from. Almost fifty quid for a spice crusher is steep - but hear me out.
This is genuinely useful kit if you use spices a lot. It’s cast iron so it’s heavy. It’s better than a simple pestle and mortar because of its indented base, and it has a container on the top with a walnut wood lid to keep salt or spices fresh. Plus it’s made by skeppshult, the admirable Swedish manufacturer to an excellent functional design. I go for manual devices rather than electronic/digital ones.
Buy now £49.00, John Lewis
Waitrose No. 1 Yucutan Mexican Honey
I can never have enough honey; the good stuff, I mean. And this dark, rich, runny stuff from Mexico’s Yucutan province, is delicious. So many uses, but I fancy this with thick Greek yoghurt.
Alternatively if you enjoy yours light and floral, this pot of Spanish lavender honey is sweet and fragrant. Fortnum’s does some excellent English honeys including a Shropshire honeycomb (£8.95); this is a very good, soft set variety - delicious on toast.
Buy now £3.25, Waitrose
Microplane grater
It’s universally admitted that Microplane do the best graters and this is terrifically cool. A heavy, all black grater – a zester here, but there are coarser blades – handy for grating Parmesan as well as citrus. It’s available from Borough Kitchen from mid-October but there are plenty of Microplanes available now if you’re keen to get a head-start on your Christmas shopping list.
Buy now £49.95, John Lewis
Niwaki Mainichi Kitchen scissors
Niwaki, the Japanese manufacturer, does terrific kitchen knives, which are a pleasure to use, but check out too its kitchen scissors. Mainichi means “everyday” and these excellent functional scissors, with an inbuilt bottle opener and nutcracker, are made of very finely serrated steel and come apart for easy cleaning. Given how often we use a kitchen scissors it’s not as expensive as it seems.
Buy now £39.00, Trouva
Harvey Nichols Christmas Cranberry Sauce with Red Wine
Yes, I do know that cranberry sauce is a doddle to make (try it with port and orange juice) but sometimes it’s handy to have really good stuff in a bottle. This is an excellent sauce; good, obviously, with turkey, recommended with brie, and I’d eat it with ice cream too.
Buy now £4.95, Harvey Nichols
Tracklements Wholegrain Mustard
An excellent, tangy wholegrain mustard. There’s a nice honeyed version too. A useful stocking filler.
Buy now £2.69, Amazon
Waitrose Kirsch 20cl
This is very old fashioned present, but fabulous in cheese fondue and fruit salads and indispensable in Black Forest Gateau. I love it.
Buy now £8.50, John Lewis
FAQs
What to buy someone who is learning to cook? ›
- Cookbooks. ...
- A Nice Pan (or Three) ...
- A Super-Sharp Knife. ...
- Boards That Make the Cut. ...
- A Couple of Sheet Pans. ...
- Nimble Tongs. ...
- A Fast-Draining Colander. ...
- A Quick, Accurate Digital Thermometer.
- Cutting Board With Etched Bamboo And Knives. ...
- Gifts For Men Who Like To Cook The Grill. ...
- Cooking gifts for men With Bamboo Butler. ...
- Highest Quality Damascus Steel Knives. ...
- The Grilling Personnel. ...
- Personalized Kitchen Knife. ...
- Package Of Spiced Sauce.
- Shun and Wusthof Classic Chef's Knives. You can't do anything in a kitchen without a good knife. ...
- AccuSharp Knife and Tool Sharpener. ...
- 3. Box Grater. ...
- Staub Cast Iron Baking Dish. ...
- 12” Wooden Cooking Spoons. ...
- Professional Tongs. ...
- Salad Spinner. ...
- Peeler.
- How often do you make food and eat it?
- Do you consider toasting bread, preparing instant noodles, or boiling an egg to be 'cooking'? ...
- What's your favorite dish to make?
- Cooking or baking? ...
- Who did most of the cooking in your house when you were growing up?
- you can get pretty decent pans at places like wal-mart or target for cheaper than you think. ...
- a good wood (butcher block?) ...
- a hand (immersion) blender or small food processor.
- a nice-ish knife or two. ...
- a good wok, maybe with a steamer basket for dumplings etc.
- Read a cookbook or magazine. • Whenever I need some inspiration, I pull down some cookbooks. ...
- Visit a food blog. ...
- Other inspiration! ...
- Farmers' markets & grocery stores. ...
- But, in the end, don't worry too much.
- Pictured above:
- 55 Birthday Dinner Ideas Guaranteed to Make Their Day. ...
- Moules-frites (mussels And Fries) ...
- Whole Roasted Chipotle Chicken. ...
- Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas. ...
- Rodney Scott's Honey-butter Fish. ...
- Chrissy Teigen's Cheesy Chicken Milanese. ...
- Cheater's Spicy Sausage Pizza With Burrata. ...
- Perfect Meatballs With Cherry Tomato Sauce.
- Pots and pans (start with one stock pot, one sauce pot, and one fry pan)
- Plates and bowls (if you're living alone, two of each is fine to start with)
- Eating utensils, i.e. knives, forks, spoons (at least two of each)
- Drinking glasses.
- Mugs.
- Baking sheet.
- Oven-safe cooking dish.
If the relationship is polite but more formal then try "could you make dinner tonight, please". If you come from a culture where women do as they are told he simple command will be more appropriate. I'd write more but my wife wants me to cook the dinner.
What questions would you ask a chef? ›- When did you decide to become a chef?
- What is your signature dish? ...
- What is your favorite or least favorite dish to prepare? ...
- How do you describe your overall cooking philosophy?
- Name the three kitchen tools you can't do without?
How do you ask you can cook? ›
Instead of asking her about her cooking standards, since food is your passion just chat her about what foods you love, what you're good at cooking, your enthusiasms and pet peeves culinary-wise. Offer her the proof: “Hey, I make a pretty good Hainanese Chicken rice. My friends love it.
How do I stop being lazy and cook? ›...
Other ways I get inspiration when I'm feeling lazy or too busy:
- Think about why eating at home is important to me. ...
- Pull out old cookbooks and look for recipes I used to love but haven't made in awhile.
- Spend some time on Pinterest looking at beautiful pictures of food you want to eat.
- Old-Fashioned Jacket Potato. ...
- Egg, Avocado, and Tomato Toast. ...
- Mug Baked Rigatoni. ...
- Bacon, Brie, and Apricot Grilled Cheese. ...
- Avocado Alfredo With Zucchini Noodles. ...
- Shakshuka. ...
- Sun-Dried Tomato, Spinach, and Cheese Stuffed Chicken.
Steak and potatoes
An obvious guy favorite. Just saying those three magical words will cause most men's mouths to water. Typically saved for a night out or special occasion, make this on a Tuesday evening and become legendary.
- Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe.
- Baked Ranch Chicken with Bacon (Chicken Bacon Ranch)
- Parmesan Crusted Tilapia Recipe (Baked Lemon Pepper Tilapia)
- Oven Fried Chicken Breast.
- Swedish Meatballs (Best Sauce!)
- White Chicken Chili Recipe with Cream Cheese.
- Pepperoni Pizza Gnocchi Bake.
According to the Cambridge dictionary, a cook is 'someone who prepares and cooks food', while a chef is 'a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant'. These definitions imply that a chef is a type of cook, but they differ in that a chef has developed learned skills, and has undergone training.
How long does it take to be a good cook? ›It takes 2 years of professional experience to become a cook. That is the time it takes to learn specific cook skills, but does not account for time spent in formal education. There are certain skills that you need to obtain in order to become a successful cook.
What to gift a mom who loves to cook? ›Kitchen essentials like small kitchen appliances, cookware and bakeware, cooking utensils and accessories are all useful gifts that she'd likely appreciate. Seasonings and spices, as well as olive oil or vinegar sets, can also make great gifts if your mother figure is looking to restock their pantry.
What should I get my mom for Christmas kitchen? ›- Recipe Binder with Clear Protective Sleeves and Color Printing Paper for Family Recipes.
- AeroGarden White Harvest Indoor Hydroponic Garden.
- Crock Pot Artisan 3.5 Quart Enameled Cast Iron Deep Sauté Pan, Teal Ombre.
Expect to see colorful cabinetry, more tile, and upscale details. Expect to see colorful cabinetry, more tile, and upscale details. The kitchen has always been an integral room in our homes.
Which is the most important piece of cooking equipment in the kitchen? ›
1. Chef's Knife. This tool is by far one of the most important foundational tools in your kitchen. Because you use the chef's knife for so much of your prep time, it's very important for it to be comfortable and well balanced.
What are the 10 household materials? ›- Sheets. ...
- Dishwasher Detergent. ...
- Air Fresheners. ...
- Paper Towels. ...
- Toilet Paper. ...
- Bath Towels. ...
- Paint. ...
- Light Bulbs.
It includes all the basic supplies and essential equipment needed to cook and serve most meals. A fully stocked kitchen doesn't refer to food, spices, or condiments (though you can go the extra mile and provide starter amounts of staples like oil, salt, and sugar).
What makes a high end kitchen? ›What makes a luxury kitchen? Learning from high-end residential projects, a high-end kitchen has high-quality materials and fine details. It also has custom-made fixtures so that the kitchen matches the remaining rooms of high-end residences. A luxury kitchen is all about space planning and good lighting design.
What does it mean when someone cooks for you? ›They want to take care of you For some, cooking is a form of care, it's a way of letting a person know that you're not only interested in them, but that you're willing to spend time preparing something you think they'll enjoy.
Do men like it when you cook for them? ›Both men explained that women who can cook is a complete turn-on, and that many men have an obsession for seeing women cooking, especially if it's good food or a favorite dish.
What does it mean when a man cooks dinner for you? ›According to Harrison Forman, host of the live dating show UpDating, cooking dinner for a date is “without a doubt a romantic gesture,” one that signals a relationship is entering “more intimate” territory.
What is the kitchen tool you can't live without? ›1. Need: Measuring Cups and Spoons. You can't bake without measuring cups—both liquid and dry—and measuring spoons, so having these tools handy is a must. And check that you're using them all correctly, so your recipes turn out well (for instance, don't use dry measuring cups for liquid ingredients, and vice versa).
What is your weakness best answer? ›Answer “what is your greatest weakness” by choosing a skill that is not essential to the job you're applying to and by stressing exactly how you're practically addressing your weakness. Some skills that you can use as weaknesses include impatience, multitasking, self-criticism, and procrastination.
What are the qualities of a cook? ›- Stamina.
- Physical strength. Cooks are constantly lifting, bending, reaching, and grappling with heavy pots full of stock, strap pans ... ...
- Agility. ...
- Mental acuity. ...
- Willingness to listen. ...
- Ability to follow a lead. ...
- Commitment to organisation. ...
- Great taste buds.
What can I talk about with my girlfriend at night? ›
- #1 Her passions.
- #2 Things you have in common.
- #3 Interesting things that happened to her that day (rose, bud thorn)
- #4 What you like about her.
- #5 Her biggest goals.
- #6 Hobbies she has had in the past.
- #7 Hobbies she wants to try.
- #8 Her habits and daily routines.
They Want To Take Care Of You
For some, cooking is a form of care — it's a way to let a person know you're not only interested in them, but willing to spend time preparing something you think they'll enjoy. “My fiancée likes when I make meals for her, or when we cook together,” one guy shared.
A cook is a professional individual who prepares items for consumption in the food industry, especially in settings such as restaurants. A cook is sometimes referred to as a chef, although in the culinary world, the terms are not interchangeable.
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40 Line Cook Interview Questions and Answers
10 Cook Interview Questions (With Example Answers)
- Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe.
- Baked Ranch Chicken with Bacon (Chicken Bacon Ranch)
- Parmesan Crusted Tilapia Recipe (Baked Lemon Pepper Tilapia)
- Oven Fried Chicken Breast.
- Swedish Meatballs (Best Sauce!)
- White Chicken Chili Recipe with Cream Cheese.
- Pepperoni Pizza Gnocchi Bake.
- Three Cheese Lasagna. I feel like lasagna is such a staple meal to take to loved ones. ...
- Broccoli & Cheese Soup. ...
- Chicken Fried Rice. ...
- Chicken Tortilla Soup. ...
- Crockpot Chicken or Pork with potatoes & carrots. ...
- Italian Lentil Soup. ...
- Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup. ...
- Chicken & Spinach Carbonara.
Not wanting to fall in love can sometimes signify a problem with esteem, attachment, anxiety, or another issue. You might feel anxious about becoming attached to someone and potentially losing them. Or you might have low self-esteem and struggle with feeling that you are unloveable.
What does it mean when a guy wants to cook you dinner? ›According to Harrison Forman, host of the live dating show UpDating, cooking dinner for a date is “without a doubt a romantic gesture,” one that signals a relationship is entering “more intimate” territory.
What do I need for a romantic dinner at home? ›To plan a romantic dinner at home, choose a beverage, like wine, beer, or mixed drinks, and pick a simple appetizer, like bruschetta or chips and guacamole. Then, decide on a filling and tasty main course, such as a pasta dish, chicken and vegetables, or salmon.