Food is more than just sustenance. It’s love — for yourself, for your family and friends, and anyone you invite to sit at your table. Next time a special occasion rolls around, give that woman who loves cooking and baking a special gift that she can use in the kitchen or dining room. Or treat yourself to one of these gift ideas for women who love to cook.
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A Cooking Class Together

Price varies from Goldbelly
The couple that plays together stays together. Why not give her the gift of an experience you both can enjoy, such as a cooking class from a professional chef. Learn how to decorate a cake with “Ace of Cakes” Duff Goldman, discover the secret to a killer prawn boil from the pros at Seattle’s Pike Place Market, or try something else on Goldbelly.
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Sousvide Art Air Fryer Lid for InstaPot

$78 from Amazon
Turn a six- or eight-quart InstaPot into an air fryer — and save the precious counter and cabinet space — with this gadget. This kit includes the lid, a mesh frying basket, steam rack, silicone mat, tongs, cookbook, and more.
Staub Lilly Trivet

$90 from Sur La Table
This 9-inch trivet is both attractive and practical, one that will brighten up (and protect) any kitchen counter top. Made of cast iron, it’s available in gray, red, and blue enamel finishes. Related: This Online Shopping Tool Can Save You Money Automatically
Dynamic Gear Bamboo Cheese Board Set

$36 from Amazon
This 13-inch-square cheese and charcuterie board is made of bamboo and comes with four stainless-steel and bamboo cheese-cutting utensils that store away neatly in a pull-out drawer when not in use.
Weber Summit E-670

$2,649 from Home Depot
Wanna really impress her? Then give that woman who loves cooking one of these Weber propane grills. It has six stainless-steel burners that produce 60,000 BTUs, as well as a 12,000-BTU side burner and a separate burner for searing, plus an infrared rotisserie and a smoker box. The Summit E-670 is available in stainless or black stainless steel, and a natural gas model is also available.
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Hotpop Silicone Baking Mats

$15 from Amazon
These colorful baking mats get stellar reviews from buyers, and come in multiple sizes and buying options. Made of silicone, these make popping cookies, macarons, and more in and out of the oven a breeze.
State Spoon Rest

$28 from Uncommon Goods
We’ve all been there: stirring up a storm at the stove, then discovering there’s nowhere to set down that sauce-covered spoon. These stoneware spoon rests are handmade in Minnesota and measure approximately 6 inches by 4 inches.
Cinch! Magic Erase Menu Board

$10 from Amazon
This magnetic board can mount on a fridge and keeps the menu-planning top of mind. It has space for each day of the week’s meals, plus a spot for groceries and notes. Comes with three dry erase markers and an eraser.
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ThermoPro TP03 Digital Instant Read Meat Thermometer

$13 from AmazonShop Now
Whether she’s baking, grilling, or frying, an instant-read thermometer will guarantee that food comes out perfectly cooked every time.
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Laevo Marble Mortar and Pestle Set

$36 from Amazon
Give your kitchen a touch of class with this chic, double-sided marble mortar and pestle. This set comes with a silicone lid and a wooden spoon for even more functionality.
fnnch Honeybear Spatula

$18 and up from Williams-Sonoma
San Francisco-based street artist fnnch, known for his iconic honey bear murals, has teamed up with Williams-Sonoma to create a line of whimsical housewares. These spatulas are made of BPA-free silicone and heat-resistant to 600°F.For more food and kitchen tips, please sign up for our free newsletters.
Aulett Home Waterproof Black Vinyl Apron

$16 from Amazon
This adjustable-strap chic black apron will help any cook stay clean and dry in the kitchen.
KitchenAid Stand Mixer

$350 from Macy’sShop Now
There’s a reason why KitchenAid stand mixers are used on cooking shows like “America’s Test Kitchen.” They’re the best you can buy. The 5-quart stand mixer is big enough to handle most any bake you make, accepts attachments like a pasta maker, and it’s got a tilting head for easy access. Note: Shop around to find the best deal; prices fluctuate, especially during the holidays.
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Clip-on Pasta Strainer Colander

$9 from Amazon
Why dirty another big colander that might not fit into the dishwasher when you can snap on this smaller silicone strainer for ease and easy cleaning. Comes in five colors.
Washabi Sushi Sponge Set

$10 from Amazon
Cleaning up after cooking doesn’t have to be a drudgery if she’s got this trio of whimsical sushi-inspired kitchen sponges at the ready. Shrimp, tuna, and tamago will rub-a-dub-dub those dishes ’til they shine.
Master Maison 19-Piece Knife Set

$94 and up from Amazon
Every cook needs a great set of knives, and this set comes with so many options for mice en place, including a chef’s knife, two bread knives, a carving knife, two Santoku knives, utility and paring knives, and eight steak knives. The set also includes a sharpening tool and comes in a few color choices.
My Weigh KD-8000 Kitchen Scale

$53 from Amazon Shop Now
A kitchen scale can come in handy for bakes that call for very specific measurements. Buyers say this scale delivers consistent, precise results and is easy to use. Its 17.6-pound capacity is also impressive when compared with similar models.
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Bacon Bin Silicone Grease Container

$16 from Amazon
Every bacon lover knows what a pain it can be to clean up after cooking a batch of bacon. Don’t pour that grease down the sink! Pour it into this 1-cup silicone Bacon Bin and save it for later use.
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Stainless-Steel Measuring Cup & Spoons Set

$32 from Amazon Shop Now
Good measuring cups and spoons like this highly rated set are invaluable for prepping dry ingredients. Reviewers love the sturdy handles, which don’t have any crevices where sugar and flour can collect.
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Penzeys American Heart and Soul Box

$40 from Penzeys
Every good meal needs some spice. This Penzeys sampler contains eight of their most popular spices: adobo seasoning, curry powder, Florida seasoned pepper, Italian herb mix, Cajun-style seasoning, Galena Street rub, Ozark seasoning, and cinnamon. Also included is a cute little heart-shaped pin she can wear on her kitchen apron.
Tartine Bread

$22 from Amazon Shop Now
Chad Robertson brings together his years of travel, research, and work into a cookbook that will lay the foundation for all of your future bread baking. With a basic country loaf recipe and successive adaptations of it to anything from pizza dough to brioche, Robertson is a reliable teacher to have at hand.
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Joyce Chen Red Original Unlimited Kitchen Scissors

$25 from Amazon
A pair of sharp kitchen shears is priceless. This Joyce Chen pair makes short work of everything from delicate herbs to tough fish and chicken bones. Best of all, the steel-alloy blades are dishwasher-safe.
Cuisinart Custom 14 Food Processor

$198 from Amazon
Although stand mixers are the go-to appliance for most bakers, a heavy-duty food processor can make kneading bread dough a breeze … not to mention all those other tasks, like shredding cheese, dicing veggies, making purees, chopping nuts, and more. This Cuisinart model boasts a generous 14-cup capacity, powerful 720-watt motor, and comes with a stainless-steel blade and two slicing discs.
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Magnolia Table, Vol. 1

$16 from Amazon
The book by HGTV star Joanna Gaines is perfect for any home cook who harbors dreams of farmhouse sinks, comfort food, and shiplap on the walls. Inside, you’ll find 125 recipes by Gaines and chef Marah Stets, including dishes from Magnolia Table, Chip and Jo Gaines’ Waco, Texas, restaurant. Want more? Check out volume two of “Magnolia Table” ($18 from Amazon).
Wüsthof Classic Chef’s Knife

$135 and up from Sur La TableShop Now
Experts say home cooks need only three or four knives, the most important being an 8- or 10-inch chef’s knife that is hefty and feels like an extension of the hand. The Wüsthof Classic 8-inch chef’s knife garners strong endorsements from users and comes with a limited lifetime guarantee, which the company honors as long as the knife has been properly maintained.
J.K. Adams Cutting Boards

$80 and up from AmazonShop Now
It’s possible to find a big cutting board at Ikea for $10, but chances are it will warp quickly. Cooking professionals prefer wood cutting boards because they protect knife blades and are biodegradable. J.K. Adams maple cutting and carving boards come with a lifetime guarantee and hearty shout-outs from satisfied consumers.
TofuExpress Tofu Press

$55 from Sur La Table
Tofu is a staple of vegan, vegetarian, and many Asian cuisines, but making sure it’s well drained can be a pain in the backside. This FDA-approved thermoplastic press is dishwasher-safe.
Peugeot Salt and Pepper Mills

$68 and up from AmazonShop Now
A good spice mill should be easy to fill, provide different settings that are easy to change, and produce consistent grinds. Peugeot salt and pepper mills have been the gold standard for decades. The grinding mechanisms carry a lifetime warranty.
All-Clad Stainless Steel Cookware

$1,500 from Macy’sShop Now
Cookware undergoes its share of daily abuse, making it worthwhile to invest in a set of pots and pans that will endure. A seven-piece All-Clad Stainless Steel cookware set is heavy duty, oven-safe, and usable on any cooktop. It’s backed by a limited lifetime guarantee.