We all know a real food lover, the home cook who lives to create in the kitchen as much as they love you. Here, five Valentine’s Day gift ideas sure to be a big hit with the person who’s happy to spend all their time slaving over a hot stove. —Catherine Dunwoody
The pandemic has made better cooks out of most of us, with so much staying at home these past (nearly) two years. Breakfast in bed on February 14 (and any ol’ morning after that) gets romantic with Dash Express’s petite heart waffle maker ($35 from Crate and Barrel).
Canadian brand Kilne Cookware has a new cutting board ($45) made from acacia wood, which is light, durable and easy on blades. A lifetime guarantee is pretty sweet, too.
Is this the gift that keeps on giving? Williams Sonoma Valentine’s Day stainless-steel impression cookie cutters ($23 for a set of six) will likely inspire your baking babe to gift you right back with a dozen cookies.
This heart-shaped, cherry-red cocotte from Zwilling ($250) is cast iron with matte black enamelling, which means excellent heat retention and thermal conductivity.
Le Creuset’s heart-shaped skillet ($170) in pink or red is perfect for baking a beautiful big cookie or lovely little cake.
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