Recommended Gifts for Cooks: Best Kitchen Gadgets

Looking for gifts for cooks this time of year? As a chef, I love gifting friends and family cooking tools. It’s an opportunity to share the latest kitchen gadgets that I’ve tested out–and even get ideas for cool equipment I want to add to the Jordan Winery pantry. Six of the best, affordable kitchen gadgets on my shopping list are featured in the above video, and here’s a brief overview of each and where to buy.

Prepara Roasting Laurel

This product promotes air circulation for even roasting and is heat resistant to 500 degrees. It takes the form of whatever you are roasting and is BPA free and dishwasher safe. Available at Prepara’s website or Amazon for about $25.

Microplane Box Grater

This box grater has a removable microplane panel and is dishwasher safe. Available at Amazon for about $30.

ThermoWorks ChefAlarm

This alarm is accurate, splash proof and has a 700-degree max temperature. It will even alert you–at 92 decibels–when you have reached your desired temperature. Available at ThermoWorks.com for $59. ThermoWorks Extra Big and Loud Timer is also highly recommended and available on ThermoWorks.com or Amazon for $29.

Global Utility Knife

A great go-to knife for a variety of users and hand sizes. Available on Amazon for around $55.

Drosselmeyer Nutcracker

This nutcracker is machined in Sweden and cast in zinc. It’s called the world’s first double-level action nutcracker. Available on Amazon for about $40.

Rosle Fine Tongs

These tongs are stainless steel and great for final plating. Available on Amazon for about $30.

Happy cooking and happy shopping.

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About the Author

Growing up in Hawaii, Todd Knoll developed a strong connection to the land and the ocean at an early age. As executive chef at Jordan Winery, he grows hundreds of heirloom vegetables, fruits and herbs, cooks hors d’oeuvres and meals for guests, makes olive oil, and tends to the estate’s honeybees and chickens. A visual artist at heart, Chef Knoll spends his free time with his son and wife, Nitsa Knoll, exploring the diverse terrain of Sonoma County with camera and pencil in hand, capturing moments in nature to inspire his next recipe.

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