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The Great British Chefs Christmas Gift Guide 2019

by Great British Chefs
28 November 2019

Go window shopping for the best in food, homewares, kitchen kit and experiences with this year's Great British Chefs Gift Guide.

Christmas means many different things to different people, but at the very least it’s a chance to gorge ourselves on delicious treats, surrounded by the people we love. Food is an essential part of the fabric of Christmas, from chocolates and canapés to roast turkey, stuffing and pigs in blankets.

If you’re searching for the perfect gift for someone this Christmas, food might be a great place to start – whether they're a foodie or not. We’ve rounded up a choice selection of kitchen kit, intriguing ingredients, hampers, homewares and more, where you’re sure to find something of interest.

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How often do you overcook something because you couldn’t be bothered to set a timer on your phone? This is our digi-timer of choice – big display, loud alarm. A great stocking filler.

£3.99, amazon.co.uk

Know someone who’s tempted to temper? This piece of granite will keep melted chocolate at the right temperature for creating world-class truffles.

£22.99, lakeland.com

Never doubt whether something is cooked again with this handy little thermometer, which records temperatures up to 200°C.

£20, johnlewis.com

Know a budding fermentation fan? Help them preserve and pickle their way to the top with this beautiful ceramic fermenting pot.

£49.96, hartsofstur.com

Easily infuse food and drink with fresh smoke flavours with this simple to use smoking gun.

£79.95, sageappliances.com

Not all salts are created equal – this pack of four salts from around the world shows off different tastes and textures for the more curious home cook.

£22.95, souschef.co.uk

All the dairy-alternative drinks, cereals, oats and Rude Health merch you could ever want – perfect for the health-conscious breakfast lover in your life.

£40, rudehealth.com

A selection of Belazu’s most luxurious products, including vinegars, preserves, oils, condiments and spices. A must for anyone who’s a fan of flavour!

£72, belazu.com

Add a little style to your next cheeseboard with this neat little stand stacked with ringed sourdough crispbreads.

£20, petersyard.com

From one of the UK’s finest chocolatiers, this pack of ten top-quality chocolate bars takes the taster on a journey around the world’s finest cacao plantations.

£60, pumpstreetchocolate.com

A very special red wine vinegar that’s jam-packed with berry fruit flavours and a deep complexity.

£12, vinegarshed.com

One of the finest products to come from the Amalfi Coast, this anchovy sauce is revered for its umami-rich flavour.

£21.95, amazon.co.uk

Certainly not for kids – these alcoholic gin sweets pack a punch at 7% ABV!

£15, smithandsinclair.com

These blended olive oils from Tuscany are the best and most versatile around – perfect for those with a love for Mediterranean cooking.

From £6.50, ocado.com

Insects are set to play a big part in our culinary future. This starter pack is a great way to get to grips with the idea – or just to creep out the rest of the family.

£27.99, eatgrub.co.uk

The perfect spoon for eating with or creating rochers of ice cream and purées for restaurant-level presentation.

£6, robertwelch.com

These handblown glass jars come complete with hand-turned mango wood tops, resulting in a seriously elegant finish.

£29.95, nkuku.com

Hand-painted ceramic dogs that also happen to season your food – what more could you want?!

£22.40, libertylondon.com

Tired of half-open bags of ground spices clogging up your cupboards? These little magnetic spice tins will hang out happily on your fridge, freeing up room for other essentials.

£18.99, amazon.co.uk

This enormous, glossy serving platter from Bordallo Pinheiro makes a perfect centrepiece for the table.

£54, amara.com

Give the gift of knowledge with one of these incredible classes from London’s best bakery, covering everything from bread and pastry to fermentation and pasta.

From £70, thedustyknuckle.com

Learn from the masters in one of Lancashire’s most respected restaurant kitchens, covering a wide array of topics.

Various prices, northcote.com

One of our favourite websites for stocking up on weird and wonderful ingredients, kitchen kit and cookbooks from around the world.

From £10, souschef.co.uk

Artisanal bacon posted through the letterbox weekly, fortnightly or monthly? Where do we sign?

From £4.95, cureandsimple.com

Perfect for the fromage-obsessed, this monthly box contains four specially selected cheeses from around the world.

From £22 per month, pongcheese.co.uk

Delve into the world of dairy-free cheese and make everything from cashew-based mozzarella to almond milk feta.

£27.50, bigcheesemakingkit.com

Our best-selling cookbook is still helping home cooks up their culinary game – the perfect tome for those who love nothing more than cooking up a storm in the kitchen.

£25, greatbritishchefs.com

The eternal question.

£22, jimbobart.com

Lots of Japanese micro herbs are near impossible to find in the UK; growing your own solves that problem (green fingers not included).

£19.95, souschef.co.uk

Remind yourself, and your friends, of the health benefits of oily ‘fisch’ with this German illustrated poster.

£6.95, juniqe.co.uk

Savernake knives are a great blend of durability and razor-sharp precision – use the code GBCSAVERNAKE to get one for just £300.

£300, savernakeknives.co.uk

This revolutionary piece of kit means you can enjoy a glass of wine from a bottle without it spoiling, so you can enjoy the rest of it days, weeks or months later.

£199, coravin.co.uk

These little Japanese barbecues are a favourite with top chefs, transforming meat, fish and vegetables into smoky delicacies.

£299, sousvidetools.com

You can get a good pasta maker for less, but not one that looks as beautiful as this on your kitchen counter. Plus, it’s one of just 2,000 ever made!

£190, boroughkitchen.com

There’s no better way to protect your knives (and yourself) than a quality leather roll. This one is as chic as they come, and you can personalise it with the recipient’s name.

£230, witloft.com

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