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Five great kitchen gifts for the cook on your shopping list

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Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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By
Chris Morris
Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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November 27, 2024, 7:30 AM ET
Nugget ice can be yours in 10 minutes.
Nugget ice can be yours in 10 minutes. Courtesy of GE

We’ve all got that one friend or family member who knows their way around the kitchen much better than everyone else. They’re the one who, when they announce they’re making dinner, you know you’re going to walk away stuffed.

Finding a gift for those people can be tricky, since their expertise generally means they have refined tastes when it comes to cookware or other kitchen-related appliances. Don’t worry. We’ve got suggestions that won’t obliterate your budget and will still ensure you get invited back to dinner.

Opal 2.0 Ultra

GE’s nugget ice maker has been a hit for years, but the newly released Opal Ultra comes with a few extra bells and whistles that make it even better. The chewable pellet ice you crave is as good as ever, but this version of the Opal ($429) can make your first batch of ice in just 10 minutes and will make up to 38 pounds per day. The cleaning system is more advanced, so it’s easier to keep the lines sanitized, and the air filter is reusable. You can also schedule ice production and use voice alerts to keep it filled.

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Heritage Steel Eater cookware

This stainless-steel cookware, made in the U.S., is durable and reliable, and will work with electric, gas, or induction ranges. The Eater line is a partnership between Heritage and the food site that launched last year, but six new pieces were added this year, including a mini sauté pan ($120) and a roomy six-quart rondeau pan ($180) that’s perfect for searing, pan roasting, and simmering.

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Pizzacraft pizza stone

Pizza cooks better on a stone. And Union Square Group’s Pizzacraft stones ($36) are an easy choice. They do well in the oven, but if you want to really impress guests, use them in conjunction with your grill for a slightly smoked, wood-fired taste that replicates the pizza oven at your favorite place to grab a slice.

Smokin’ Pro Barrel Grill and Offset Smoker

While we’re tremendous fans of the Kamado Joe line of grills, those tend to be a bit pricey for many people. Char-Griller’s offset smoker is a different sort of barbecue tool, but one that’s a lot more manageable ($249). It does a terrific job on low-and-slow cooks, like brisket or ribs, but it’s just as good with burgers and brats. And despite its smaller size, it can cook a lot of food at once.

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Melting Pot Home Collection

Even the best home chef wants to take a break every now and then. If there’s no Melting Pot location near you, you can get the chain’s cheese and chocolate fondue meals shipped to you—and they’re just as tasty (and can be ready in just minutes). Cheese fondues (with garlic baguettes) start at $85; chocolates are as low as $35. If you’re a superfan, you can even get a Melting Pot fondue set for $110.

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By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Fortune, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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