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Now that they have some of the best knives on the block, a knife sharpener is key for precise chopping. But don’t gift them just any knife sharpener. Treat them to the best knife sharpener, according to our Test Kitchen. The Chef’s Choice Trizor XV Knife Sharpener came out on top in our Test Kitchen’s testing, and they love that it sharpens, hones and polishes knives of all sizes. Not to mention the 15-degree bevel that offers a much sharper edge compared to traditional knife sharpeners with a 20-degree edge.
FAQ
What gifts to give a chef?
Obviously, the above list is a great resource for chef-focused gifts, but there’s more to it than picking blindly from a list and calling it a day. Ultimately, a gift is an exchange between the giver and the receiver, so a personalized touch is a good idea to keep in mind. However, it’s also important to understand that the culinary world is vast and not all gifts suit chefs of differing skill levels. The kinds of gifts a chef wants or needs may be shaped by the foods they cook (a pastry chef, for instance, has very different needs from a grill master), what pieces of gear they already have and use regularly and personal preference. As a last resort, you can ask your chef recipient what they need or want and go from there.
Are chefs big drinkers?
While pop culture portrays chefs and people in the culinary world as big drinkers, we would caution against buying alcohol as a chef’s gift for several reasons. First of all, drinking is a pretty personal thing—some people don’t do it at all—so assuming you can just buy a bottle of liquor for someone may be a misstep. Furthermore, there are so many pitfalls to buying alcohol for someone, especially if you’re not keen on their preferences. You could accidentally get them something they despise. Lastly, unless you already know for certain that your gift recipient likes a certain kind of alcohol and that they’d appreciate it, it lacks the finesse of a personal touch. Ultimately, alcohol can make a good gift in the right circumstances—you just have to make absolutely sure the circumstances are right.
What does a chef always need?
This varies from chef to chef, but food ingredients are likely what they go through the most—especially frequently used spices. While that’s not a guaranteed win of a gift, it’s a great place to start. If you know a chef who is a BBQ maven, getting them a set of dry rubs could be a big winner that shows you’ve been paying attention. Similarly, buying someone finishing salt could be a smart move unless they’ve just restocked their cabinets and now they have an extra container and nowhere to store it. Just be cautious and think critically before picking anything up (and pay attention to their dietary requirements, as that’s another possible pitfall).
What do chefs keep in their pockets?
Smaller tools—like thermometers, spatulas, measuring cups, notebooks (and pens), sharpies (for labeling foods for later), timers, scissors—are all things a chef might keep in their pockets. But if you know a chef who doesn’t have a good apron with pockets to put those devices, that might make a great gift. Similarly, you can keep an eye on the tools a chef uses most often to better understand what they might need in the future, giving you another gifting route you can take.