Does someone on your holiday shopping list love to cook (or just loves to eat?)? Check out A Savory Feast’s Foodie’s Holiday Gift Guide 2016 for lots of great gift ideas. Any of these suggestions will delight any foodie this Christmas season.
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How is your Christmas shopping going so far? If you are anything like me, you’ve barely begun! If you need to get some gifts for a foodie, I’ve got some great ideas for you.
Each year I round up a collection of gift ideas that are just what a foodie is wishing for. This is the third annual gift guide, and it’s packed with some pretty fun items!
#1: Mini Cast Iron Skillet
Skillet desserts are in right now! These cute 6-inch skillets are the perfect way for your favorite foodie to make their own little dessert for two.
#2: Mini Donut Maker
We all know that gourmet donuts are a foodie favorite. This gift is a great way to make customized donuts at home.
#3: Pastry Cutter
Every baker needs to own a pastry cutter! This is an inexpensive gift that makes a great stocking stuffer.
#4: Marble Rolling Pin
I just got a marble rolling pin a few week ago and I am in love! It is such a gorgeous piece. I can’t bear to hide it away, so it’s on display on my kitchen counter.
#5: Magazine Subscription
Give your foodie the gift of inspiration! Magazines like Rachael Ray Everyday, Food Network Magazine, or Food & Wine make great gifts. Plus most of these annual subscriptions are just $5 on Amazon!
#6: Colorful Cooking Utensils
Anyone who loves to cook knows you can never have too many utensils like these! I just love how colorful these are.
#7: Wine Stopper
Wine Stoppers are great for stocking stuffers. Aren’t these Little Bird Wine Stoppers adorable? They are under $10, too!
#8: Mason Jar Canisters
If your favorite foodie loves all things mason jars, they will love these canisters! Perfect for easy countertop access to flour, sugar, coffee and tea.
#9: Bento Lunch Box
This is a fun gift for the foodie who packs a lunch for work or school each day. The individual spaces allows them to pack several items like veggies, fruits, a protein and a carb.
#10: KitchenAid Flex Edge Beater
This one has been on my wish list for awhile! If your foodie loves to use their KitchenAid, this gift will make baking even easier.
Ro says
As a self-proclaimed foodie, I approve this post 😛 All jokes aside, I think this would be a really wonderful set of gifts for anyone in your life that cooks or enjoys cooking. I’m definitely eying a few of these items on this list for a “treat yo’self” moment as well as potential gifts for peers. Thanks for sharing!
Jenna Owens (@aSavoryFeast) says
I’m glad you enjoyed it! It was a lot of fun to put this together and I’m thinking of treating myself as well!
Megan says
Ooh yes yes yes. My mum has a marble rolling pin and it is the best!! I hate rolling out dough, but it makes it a breeze. I really want that doughnut maker but I definitely have enough random appliances cluttering my benchtop.
Jenna Owens (@aSavoryFeast) says
I just love my marble rolling pin! I have a donut pan but this maker is so fun. I agree that it would take up a lot of room, though!