Don’t know what to get for the foodie who has everything? We’ve put together a list that will help you find the perfect gift for everyone, from the amateur chef to the expert mixologist. And warning—there’s a chance you’ll end up adding a few things to your own wishlist, too. (And click here for more of our holiday gift guides.)
Niagara Cherries steeped with Niagara Rye Whisky make red-dyed maraschino cherries seem so ho-hum. Plus, the juice can be used to spruce up your holiday coffees and cocktails. $24, cocktailemporium.com.
Put an end to cranberry and soda once and for all. Please. $8, winners.ca.
They’re gold and green—waste less, sip more. This set comes with a handy cleaning brush.
$10, marshalls.ca.
The classic drinking game gets an upmarket twist. That's your New Year’s plans sorted. $13, winners.ca.
This elegant knife was specifically designed for soft cheeses—the minimal blade means your favourite Camembert has less surface area to cling too. Bring on the triple creams! $24, amazon.ca.
This ol’ coffee bag clip? It’s made of Finnish birchwood, has an airtight seal and doubles up as a scoop. $25, cafune.ca.
The “too-cool-for-school” third picture book from the #1 New York Times bestselling creators of The Bad Seed and The Good Egg is a story about fitting in and reminds parents and kids alike that it’s cool to be kind. Available December 2. $24, chapters.indigo.ca.
These festive spoons will infuse your warm beverages with holiday spirit! $16, anthropologie.com.
These Canadian-made glasses are sure to spark a conversation. $20, thecraftybartender.com.
These handcrafted Canadian chocolates ship nationally. Flavours include Tom Collins, Champagne & Grapefruit and Salted Caramel. $35, chez-christophe.ca.
Completely updated for 2019—with chapters on everything from entertaining to fermentation—this revamped classic is a staple for any home, but especially inspirational for new cooks or the college student in your life. $38, chapters.indigo.ca.
It’s not about entertaining, it’s about having people over. Not only is the word “unfussy” in the title, but Alison Roman’s recipes are always tried and true. $34, amazon.ca.
Bring this very seasonal and much sought-after cheese to any party and you will conquer. Vacherin Mont d’Or—a spectacular washed rind cheese made with Alpine milk—can be pre-ordered from your local cheesemonger. Peel off the top rind and dip into the gooey, spectacular centre. Pair with bubbly and life is complete. $50, your local cheesemonger or murraycheese.com.
For those whose tablets are currently propped against (and sliding off) their salt pot. $40, westelm.ca.
Shaken and stirred. Boston shakers are the choice of pro bartenders because they make whipping up a cocktail a breeze. This elegant gold shaker can handle two drinks at once, making it perfect for holiday imbibing. $35, cocktailemporium.com.
For those ready to take on the challenge of brewing their own kombucha at home. Designed with a filter and tap, this jar allows you to brew and store fermented sweet tea in your own kitchen. $65, chapters.indigo.ca.
Beeswax wraps are one of the easiest ways to cut down single-use plastic in the kitchen, so accumulating a variety of sizes is a no-brainer. This kit includes 12 wraps for varied use, including a giant, baguette-sized piece. $68, abeego.com.
This bubbly mix of white tea, white cranberry and ginger is non-alcoholic, elegant and ready for your holiday toasts and festive mocktails. $16, tostbeverages.com.
This stylish mug keeps tea and coffee at just the right temperature for hours at a time. It comes with a charging coaster and a 1-hour battery life (for meetings!). $110, amazon.ca.
No room for a stand mixer? No problem. This compact hand mixer is powerful enough to beat just about anything, including stiff meringue and cookie dough. The beaters snap into the handle and the cord wraps around the mixer for easy storage. $28, chapters.indigo.ca.
Look no further for the best stocking stuffer, office gift or holiday “thank you” present. This cute reusable cup collapses to fit into a purse, backpack pocket or travel bag. $20, well.ca.
This is one cocktail you won’t have to mix this holiday season! The meticulous craft people at Toronto’s BarChef have bottled their Toasted Old Fashioned, infused with notes of toasted chamomile and burnt caramel, for a simple one-pour chill out. $25, lcbo.ca.
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