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For the Bread Baker
Le Creuset Enameled Cast Iron Bread Oven
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For the Meat-Eater
Cangshan Cutlery Company KITA Series 2-Piece Carving Set
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"A good slicing knife is so underrated and people will thank you at every holiday," says Papantoniou, who recommends buying this stunning set as a gift.
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For the Perfectionist
OXO Baker’s Dusting Wand
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This handy tool lets you sprinkle cookies and cakes with confectioners' sugar easily — or top your foamy latte with a light dusting of cinnamon — and it takes up way less space than a traditional sifter.
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For the Frozen Fiend
Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker
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For the Homemade Gift Lover
Emile Henry Modern Classics Pie Dish
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Buy this pretty pie pan, bake up a pie recipe with it, then cool, wrap with cellophane and a bow, and drop off to a loved one. Filled with a fruit pie, this makes for a great "meet the neighbor" gift, whereas a savory, dinner pie works beautifully for dropping off to new parents or someone dealing with a loss.
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For the Healthyish Cook
Evo Oil Sprayer
Pair that fancy bottle of oil with a sprayer that makes it easier to coat whatever you're cooking. Papantoniou says, "this one is my absolute favorite and I have been using it for years! It's super easy to use, compact to store. It can be a little tricky to secure, but you don't need to refill it often."
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For the Pizza People
Emile Henry Pizza Stone
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Best Knife Set for Dinner Parties
Material The Table Knives
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Credit: MaterialOur pros named these knives a Good Housekeeping 2024 Kitchen Gear Award Winner because we were impressed with how well they were able to cut steak and chops. Meanwhile, testers used these versatile knives for a variety of meals and were excited to put them out for guests.
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Top-tested Apron
Hedley & Bennett Crossback Apron
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If the home cook in your life also happens to be a fan of The Bear, they can match Carmine (Jeremy Allen White) in this timeless apron that our pros also love. "This is my favorite apron. I've been wearing it for years. I like the thickness of the apron and how it fits my body," said Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab director Nicole Papantoniou. It washed well in Lab tests and we liked the easy-access pockets.
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Help Them Clean Up Kitchen Spills
Williams Sonoma Super Absorbent Multi-Pack Towels
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While kitchen towels may have the same reputation as gifting socks, they are a kitchen must-have that some home cooks may put off buying themselves. These towels ranked second best in our absorbency tests and dried fast too. Testers liked the simple stripe and plaid patterns that will look nice in any kitchen.
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For the Design Aficionado
Sophie Lou Jacobsen Ripple Cup
Sophie Lou Jacobsen designed this style of cup, which features colorful borosilicate glass. The wavy glasses work for sipping water, cocktails and iced coffee or can be used as small vases. "They're a super fun addition to any glassware collection," says assistant food editor Joy Cho. "My friend got me a set of the pink ones that I love very much!"
RELATED: The Best Colorful Glassware Sets to Buy, According to Home Editors
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For the Olive Oil Enthusiast
Brightland Alive
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For the Cookbook Collector
Williams Sonoma Collapsible Kitchen Tablet & Cookbook Stand
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For the Coordinated Cook
GIR 10 Piece Silicone Utensil Set
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Nothing says adulting quite like owning a set of matching kitchen utensils, so this gift is great for anyone who just moved into a new place or is ready to ditch their mismatched set. You can't go wrong with GIR, made of high-quality seamless silicone and available in a range of stunning hues.
RELATED: 7 Best Kitchen Utensil Sets, According to Testing
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For the Culinary Explorer
Spiceology Ultimate Rub Collection
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A spice blend easily ups the delish factor of whatever you're cooking, but picking just one jar to gift feels like a pretty big commitment. The solution: An assortment of Spiceology's fan-favorite and most popular mixes, so they can try 'em all.
RELATED: The Best Food Gifts to Mail Everyone on Your List
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For the Mixologist
Crafthouse by Fortessa Cocktail Shaker Set
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For the Spice Seeker
Villa Jerada Dukkah Premium Seasoning
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This brand sells jars of individual spices — with pretty present-worthy packaging — on Amazon, if you're looking for a last-minute kitchen gift that will impress. On the Villa Jerada site, you will also find an assortment of Moroccan pantry kits. "These are beautiful and would work as a special food gift," says food producer and recipe developer Tina Martinez.
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For the Mess Maker
KitchenAid Cordless Kitchen Vacuum
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Chances are the cook in your life is dealing with quite a few kitchen messes. Give them the gift of a clean kitchen, courtesy of a handheld vacuum. "This is amazing for crumbs, coffee grounds, you name it," says Bleyer.
RELATED: The Best Cleaning Gifts
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For the Snack Lover
Stasher Reusable Silicone Storage Bags
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For the Coffee Shop Goer
Nespresso Aeroccino 4 Milk Frother
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A milk frother is a serious game changer for anyone who loves coffee and lattes (just think about the frothy milk!). This model received top scores during milk frother testing in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab. And it has four functions, so they can whip up foamy cappuccinos, steamed milk, and iced cold foam lattes like a real barista.
RELATED: The Best Espresso Machines, According to Testing

Trish (she/her) is the deputy food editor at Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things food, from cooking trends and delicious recipes to top-tested kitchen products and grocery finds. She has more than a decade of experience writing about food for GH, Women’s Health, Prevention, Redbook, Woman’s Day, The Daily Meal and Food Network. When she’s not at the supermarket or trying out a new recipe, you can find her at the beach, in her backyard or on the couch — typically with a glass of wine in hand.
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