15 gourmet holiday gifts for foodies in 2024

From the most luscious caviar to impeccably delicate petit fours, this holiday’s gifts for gourmets will satisfy the most exacting epicure. Highly designed chop sticks make ordering in elegant, or unleash your master chef with Madhur Jaffrey’s classic cookbook, and cookware guaranteed to elevate any recipe.


Courtesy of Dominique Ansel Online

No need to endure endless lines for Manhattan’s most famous pastry — you can now send your loved ones the famous doughnut-croissant mashup with the tap of a button.



Open cookbook with various food items on display
Courtesy of Amazon

Sourdough is so 2020. For home bakers ready to progress, James Beard nominee Melissa Weller’s new cookbook is an excellent guide to bagels, bialys, pizza, focaccia and more.



A tray of crab claws accompanied by a sauce and a mallet
Courtesy of George Stone Crab

A must-have for serious cooks, this formidable cast-iron pan can handle anything from campfires to induction burners; it’s pre-seasoned and won’t scratch your stovetop. For bonus gift-giving points, get it engraved.



Gourmand water set
Courtesy of Nude Glass

Turkish designer Erdem Akan’s handmade, lead-free crystalline glass decanter brings function and a hint of whimsy to any bedside table.



A red and silver pepper mill
Courtesy of Bloomingdale’s

This glossy solid acacia mill adds pop to any dining table, grinding salt and pepper with aplomb.



A stack of boxes with text on them related to gourmand olive oil
Courtesy of Big Night BK

The perfect gift for pescatarian pantries, this package includes tuna belly, little neck and razor clams, scallops, octopus and mussels — all packed beautifully with delicious oils and spices.



A towel featuring a calendar design
Courtesy of Yves Delorme

Festooned with French pastries, this chic kitchen linen brings 12 delicious months of macarons and petits sablés within tantalizing reach.



A group of champagne bottles with different designs
Courtesy of Don Perignon

Master the art of the toast with this deliciously complex tribute to Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1983 painting “In Italian.”



A group of broccoli and cabbage
Courtesy of Houses and Parties

Hand-embroidered in Madeira, Portugal, these fanciful napkins add a hint of health to your bloody marys.



Inspired by the gym, this set of bronze bar tools will help pump up your aprés-exercise cocktail game.



A green espresso machine with two cups of coffee
Courtesy of Breville

For the aspiring barista in your life, this high-tech, low-labor machine has special settings for oat, soy, almond and regular milk, creating silky cappuccinos, lattes and macchiatos in record time.



White pot with lid and several green lettuce
Courtesy of Le Creuset

The cold-weather cooking standard for home chefs the world over, this enameled cast-iron vessel is decorated with a Provençal olive leaf pattern.



A group of colorful rectangular objects, possibly gourmand chocolates
Courtesy of Spring and Mulberry

All of the fizz, none of the regrets. This pair of white and rosé sparklers are produced with de-alcoholized organic French wines, and accompanied by two crystal flutes.



A green book with a cartoon design titled gourmand advent calendar
Courtesy of Kusmi Tea

Designed in Denmark more than 100 years ago, this 5-inch Scandinavian vase remains a classic for good reason: The clear, mouth-blown glass and gently fluted shape make even bodega bouquets shine.



A gold plate with three sections
Courtesy of Bergdorf Goodman

Elevate your next Netflix and chill with this cheeky aluminum and titanium vessel, which makes even prosaic take-out look luxe.

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