If you’re looking for excellent and affordable kitchen gifts, we’ve been on the hunt to help you tick a few foodies on your holiday list. From playful table decor to more functional finds, a great gift for someone who cooks — or eats — doesn’t have to send your holiday spending into a spiral. In an effort to stretch your coins but still deliver a swoonworthy gift or stocking stuffer, we collected 19 great kitchen gifts for under $25.
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Viski
If someone gave me this set of retro barware and a good bottle of sipping rum or bourbon, I’d be one happy camper.
KitchenIQ
Sharpening kitchen knives is something most of us home chefs don’t do, but definitely should. This CNET-tested and approved countertop sharpener is easier to master than handheld sharpening steels and costs less than $10 on Amazon.
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Whiskee Straw
If you dirty a teaspoon each morning to mix your iced coffee and then stick a straw in to drink it up, this handy gadget does both and will save you a wash. Snag the small version for $15 or a larger Whiskee for $19.
Le Creuset
These mini versions of Le Creuset’s iconic Dutch oven won’t fit a braised lamb shank, but they will hold the mint jelly or a side of au jus to go with it. And quite charmingly, I might add.
Etsy
You could store a whole bunch of things in these rustic linen baskets — crafts, plants, fruit — but they make a perfect home on the dinner table for bread or crackers.
Amazon
This cheeky cookbook might seem like a gag gift, but there are actual recipes in this new Seinfeld compendium. Each recipe takes the reader and would-be chef down memory lane with quotes, scenes and anecdotes from the beloved sitcom that inspired them.
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QWE
Nobody is stronger than Thanos in the Marvel universe. That extra muscle will come in handy for opening pesky beer and soda bottles. Plus, you’ll definitely earn some chuckles with this unique supervillain-inspired bar tool.
Fly by Jing
If you don’t have a jar of chili crisp in your pantry, I’m sorry but you’re doing it wrong. It’s by far my biggest new condiment obsession and I’m not the only one. Chili crisp is a crunchy, slightly spicy, sweet umami bomb that adds an incredible flavor dimension to blank-slate foods including eggs, chicken, fish, veggies and tons more.
Amazon
This strainer, which clips onto the side of your pasta pot, sits firmly in the “why didn’t I think of this?” category. If you’ve got more coin to drop, the Perfect Pot (from the Always Pan people) also has a handy strainer lid, weighs less than 5 pounds and is an all-around solid pan, if not a little overpriced.
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Amazon
Home bakers can use this adjustable rolling pin to make perfectly even dough for practically perfect cookies, biscuits and pastries.
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