Tasty and Helpful Kitchen Gifts for Your Traditional Foods Cook

Below is a curated collection of thoughtful kitchen gifts—both homemade and store-bought—that will delight anyone who enjoys traditional cooking. These suggestions cover a range of budgets and skill levels, from quick DIY mixes to specialty equipment for more experienced cooks.
- Homemade Gifts
- Baking Gifts
- Bone Broth Making Gifts
- Fermenting Gifts
- Water Bath Canning Gifts
- More Gifts
Homemade Gifts
Homemade food gifts show time and care, and they are frequently cherished more than store-bought items. Choose gifts based on how much time you have—simple make-ahead mixes, refrigerator preserves, or more involved projects like marmalade.
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Some homemade gift ideas by effort level include:
- Simple to Make Gifts
- Medium Effort Gifts
- Advanced Projects
- Bonus Ideas
Kitchen Gifts for Your Traditional Foods Cook
Beyond homemade items, quality tools and reference books make enduring gifts. Below are practical product ideas that support whole grain baking, broth making, fermenting, canning, and general kitchen organization.
Baking Gifts
Create a baking-themed gift set by combining an ancient whole grain, a grain mill for fresh flour, and one or two cookbooks focused on whole-grain baking.
Whole Grain Gift Ideas
- Einkorn Grain
- Sprouted Einkorn Grain
- Kamut Grain
- Whole Grain Kamut Flour
These grains offer unique flavors and bake differently from modern wheat—perfect for bakers who enjoy experimenting.
Mockmill Grain Mill
A grain mill lets bakers grind fresh flour at home for better flavor and nutrition. The Mockmill series is a popular, compact option for home use. Pair a mill with a tutorial on grinding all-purpose einkorn flour to help a recipient get started.
- How to Make All Purpose Einkorn Flour at Home
Baking Cookbook Ideas
For inspiration and technique, include cookbooks that focus on whole grains and traditional baking methods.
- Baking with Whole Grains: Recipes, Tips, and Tricks for a wide variety of baked goods
- Einkorn: Recipes for Nature’s Original Wheat
- King Arthur Flour Whole Grain Baking
Bone Broth Making Gifts
Bone broth makers appreciate tools and quality ingredients that make broth richer and easier to prepare. Consider slow cookers, stockpots, a reliable pressure cooker, and specialized accessories that simplify straining and clarifying.
Bone Broth Devices
Useful equipment for broth includes:
- Slow cooker in larger sizes (7–10 quarts)
- Large stockpot (16–20 quarts)
- Electric pressure cooker / multi-cooker (8-quart model)
- Fat separator to quickly remove fat and clarify broth
- Stainless-steel strainers and flour sack towels for straining
A fat separator is a practical time-saver, producing a clarified broth without lengthy chilling. It’s a small tool that can significantly streamline the process.
Quality Bones for Rich Broth
High-collagen bones yield a more gelatinous, nutrient-dense broth. If local options are limited, specialty suppliers offer knuckle bones, marrow bones, oxtails, and other cuts ideal for long-simmered broth.
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Small, themed gifts—like a plush character for a broth-loving fan—can add a playful touch for a young chef or the young at heart.
Fermenting Gifts
Fermenting is easier with the right accessories. Kits and jar-based tools make thoughtful gifts for anyone interested in lacto-fermentation.
- Complete mason-jar fermentation kits
- Wide-mouth Mason jars with lids and bands
- Leak-proof airtight storage lids
- Silicone airlock devices or pickle pipes
- Glass weights to keep produce submerged
- Wooden packers and kraut pounders
A starter fermentation kit provides most of the hardware a beginner needs; combine it with a few recipe ideas like fermented carrots, sauerkraut, pickles, or fermented salsa to make a complete gift.
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Water Bath Canning Gifts
Water bath canning is a beginner-friendly way to preserve fruits, pickles, and jellies. Practical gifts include canners, jars, and essential accessories that simplify safe home canning.
Favorite Water Bath Canning Equipment
- Electric water bath canner / multi-cooker
- Large stainless-steel stovetop water bath canner
Favorite Water Bath Canning Supplies
- Canning essentials kit (spatulas, debubbler, jar lifter)
- Canning ladle and scoop
- Canning funnel with headspace markings
- Jelly jars, pint jars, and wide-mouth jars with lids and bands
- Quilted or silicone jar lifter for safe handling
Pair supplies with beginner-friendly tutorials or recipe cards—low-sugar jams, bread-and-butter pickles, canned pears, and crushed tomatoes are popular, practical recipes to include with a gift set.
- How to Make Low Sugar Strawberry Jam with Detailed Water Bath Canning Instructions
More Kitchen Gifts for Traditional Foods Cooks
Books, aprons, and organizational tools make excellent complementary gifts. Choose titles that cover traditional methods, broth and bone knowledge, or pantry and food-storage organization to support long-term cooking projects.
- Nourishing Traditions: a classic resource for traditional food preparation
Other helpful titles cover kitchen organization, food storage basics, and broth-focused recipes—useful for cooks building a long-term approach to food preservation and meal planning.
More Kitchen Gift Ideas for Under $25
For budget-friendly options, consider small tools and accessories such as measuring spoons, jar openers, kitchen timers, spice grinders, or Instant Pot accessories. A set of thoughtful, inexpensive items can make a delightful bundle.
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Equipping Your Traditional Foods Kitchen
For cooks who are building a fully equipped traditional kitchen, consider gifting essential and optional equipment lists. Items like durable cookware, fermentation and canning supplies, a grain mill, and reference materials help a home cook expand their skills and preserve more food at home.
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Whether you choose a homemade jar of preserves, a specialized tool, or a selection of books and pantry ingredients, thoughtful gifts that support traditional cooking will be used and appreciated for years. Match the gift to the recipient’s interests and skill level, and include a short note or recipe to make it personal and useful.