I wish I could say I’m a daring and eccentric gift giver, who bestows friends with the work of up-and-coming artists or rare vintage ceramics. But I lean practical, and like to give great, peripheral accessories and introduce friends to high-quality basics. I gravitate toward things that people either don’t purchase for themselves (pitchers, linen napkins) or that they buy of lesser quality (cake pans, baking sheets, pantry ingredients). Here are some new Shop products that make the cut.
Every kitchen looks more inviting with a cake stand on the counter! The dome is a much-needed accessory that people rarely spring for. Your giftee will be grateful you did.
Everyone I’ve introduced to Kally becomes obsessed with it. Each of their sparkling drinks have pleasing complexity and a soft touch.
This ornament is made with excellent craftsmanship, and is cute to boot!
I see it as my mission to improve the quality of bakeware that my friends and family use. These sturdy, steel cake pans hold heat evenly and have a smart handle feature, which makes fetching them from a hot oven easier.
We designed this rolling pin with our community’s input. It has measurements on the pin and silicone rings that act as guides so you roll your pastry and cookies to the right thickness (or thinness).
These cooking utensils were also created in collaboration with our community. The handles fit comfortably in your grip, the spatula flexibility and draining slots were designed to our home cooks’ specifications, and the silicone spatulas have just the right mix of rigidity and give.
This is my go-to for delighting the giftee. Everyone loves this adorable pan! Great for making hot chocolate, warming a single serving of soup, and melting butter in style.
These currently rank as the best tasting Swedish fish I’ve ever had. Slam dunk stocking stuffer.
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Before starting Food52 with Merrill, I was a food writer and editor at the New York Times. I've written several books, including "Cooking for Mr. Latte" and "The Essential New York Times Cookbook." I played myself in "Julie & Julia" -- hope you didn't blink, or you may have missed the scene! I live in Brooklyn with my husband, Tad, and twins, Walker and Addison.
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