
"Most cooks tend to have what they need, and the good ones, especially, trust technique over gadgets. Still, there are certain objects that remain both useful and genuinely novel-the sort of finds that quickly become indispensable. The best gifts for the cook fall into that category: things they don't yet know they need, or pieces that elevate the everyday kitchen."
"With that in mind, skip the obligatory tea towel or wooden spoon (they're covered). Instead, consider these 10 picks-just right for the season of giving. Above: Copenhagen chef and Noma-alum Frederik Bille Brahe has recently published Apollo: State-of-the-art Cooking and a Party with Apartamento. The cookbook features 104 recipes in the signature style of Apollo, his restaurant housed within Kunsthal Charlottenborg. This cookbook is ideal for dinner party prep; €59 at Apartamento."
Most cooks already have the basics, and skilled cooks prioritize technique over gadgets. Some objects remain both useful and genuinely novel, becoming quickly indispensable. The best gifts for cooks are items they do not yet know they need or pieces that elevate everyday kitchen routines. Instead of obligatory tea towels or wooden spoons, consider carefully chosen, innovative tools. Copenhagen chef and Noma alum Frederik Bille Brahe published Apollo: State-of-the-art Cooking and a Party with Apartamento, a cookbook with 104 recipes in Apollo's signature style, suited for dinner party preparation and priced at €59.
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