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The Best Food Gifts Under $25 (That Aren’t Necessarily Food)

Twenty five of our favorite things — from fancy ice molds, to celebrity cheese, to a single chicken slipper — without sweating the budget.

small gifts like a hot dog pin and a candle on a colorful background. Lille Allen/Jordan Moss

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Jaya Saxena is a Correspondent at Eater.com, and the series editor of Best American Food and Travel Writing. She explores wide ranging topics like labor, identity, and food culture.

I find gift giving extremely stressful because I am constantly overthinking it. I want to find things that my friends and family will cherish forever, that they realize they’ve needed all along, that will make them gush to their friends about what an amazing person I am. That’s too much to ask of a sweater!

What I’ve found helps quell the anxiety of finding The Best Gift Ever is realizing that most people are perfectly capable of buying the sweater they want themselves. What they won’t think of buying is something weird and small and totally delightful. And the great part is gifts that will make your friends bark with laughter or bring a flicker of happiness to their days tend to not be pearl necklaces or appliances that cost hundreds of dollars.

These food-related gifts are sometimes practical, sometimes goofy, and always charming. They are for parents, siblings, lovers, and friends, people who love to cook and people who just love to eat. And they’re all under $25, so you don’t have to sweat the budget.

And be sure to check out all the rest of Eater’s ultimate Holiday Gift Guides.


wood serving spoon set.

Olivewood salad servers

These salad servers are elegant enough to display on the table all the time, but versatile enough to work with any aesthetic.


fried chicken with paper slippers.

A set of six chicken slippers

Friends don’t let friends eat Buffalo Wild Wings takeout unprotected.


neon open sign.

A restaurant OPEN sign

Wouldn’t this be fun to have in your kitchen? Like you’re a halal truck? Beep beep kitchen coming through!


a large white bowl with a tiny house in it

A teeny bowl with a house in it

The gift for the woman who has it all, except for a place to discard her pistachio shells.


A box of hydrogel burn pads.

Hydrogel burn pads

For that one friend who is always making caramel and is also the clumsiest person you know.


A white candle next to a box that says tomato vine.

A tomato vine candle

Tomato has become a wildly popular scent, so make sure your family’s home smells on trend.


A bag of granola.

Strawberry and peanut granola

Granola is a hassle to make, and whatever is available in the grocery store bulk bin is usually pretty uninspiring. Give this gift of actually interesting granola from Sweet Deliverance, made with oats, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, and freeze-dried strawberries.


a box of the pasta tarot cards.

The Pasta Tarot

This beautifully illustrated, unabashedly queer tarot deck replaces the classic imagery of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck with scenes of pasta making and eating. It’s the perfect gift for your witchy friend who knows the musical power of good gnocchi.


A white ceramic mug with a face sculpted into it.

A Jonathan Adler mug

Impress your friends by giving them the only Jonathan Adler thing any of you can afford.


A pickle shaped holiday ornament.

A pickle ornament

A classic for any home, except the homes of those who don’t like pickles.


A wood handled bread scorer with extra blades.

A good bread scorer

For the person in your life who got really into making sourdough, because there is always someone who just got really into making sourdough.


A large bag of dashi.

15 bags of ready-to-make dashi

Essentially dashi tea bags, these make the broth base essential to so much Japanese cooking. Give them to your friend who just got back from Japan and will not shut up about it.


A yellow 99 party bucket.

99 Schnapps party bucket

Is it a fun gift for someone who enjoys a campy, tacky good time, or is it a prank? Yes.


A book cover.

The Physiology of Taste

First published in 1825 by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, this is the classic tome on the art of eating that has inspired just about every chef and gourmand on the planet, whether they know it or not.


An egg-shaped ceramic spoon rest.

An egg spoon rest

Who couldn’t use a spoon rest? And one shaped like an egg!


Two hot-dog shaped plastic hair clips.

Hot dog hair clips

Do not, under any circumstances, sell your egg spoon rest to buy these for your friend who just sold their hair to buy you a spoon.


A bag of Nerds.

Family size Nerds Gummy Clusters

Give the candy that has taken America by storm. “Family size” is merely a suggestion here.


champagne flutes with colorful dots.

Confetti flutes

Celebrate a newly engaged couple (because people are constantly getting engaged this time of year), or just anyone who corrects you any time you generically use the word “champagne,” with these cute flutes that look like your great aunt’s best earrings.


A stack of ice molds.

Sphere ice molds

Tired: Giving every man whiskey rocks. Wired: Giving spherical ice molds that will actually keep drinks cold.


A pair of black socks with olives printed on them.

Olive socks

For the person who loves martinis, or the person who loves novelty socks. Often these are the same person.


A hand holds a pair of dainty. apple shaped earrings.

Apple earrings

A pair of cute apple earrings handmade in clay. Surely you know someone who likes apples.


A pack of cartoon strawberry stickers.

Scratch n’ sniff strawberry stickers

For the person in your life who is really into bullet journaling and also wants to smell artificial strawberry all day.


A silver butter knife curls over a stick of butter.

A cold butter-spreading knife

The holes mean even rock hard butter can spread easily. For your brother who always forgets to leave the butter out before breakfast.


A stack of colorful nesting bowls.

A set of ceramic spice bowls

An endlessly useful item for measuring spices and grabbing pinches of salt.


Two mounds of fancy cheese.

Sarah Jessica Parker’s cheese

Do you have a sister who is obsessed with Sex and the City? Get her Sarah Jessica Parker’s cheese, Cobblestone, which is made with Sarah Jessica Parker’s wine. And marvel that all of those products exist.


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