Nat's Holiday Gift Guide 2024 🎁
It can be overwhelming trying to find the right Christmas presents for the right people, so I have put together a little list of all the things I think make the perfect gift (they are all gifts I know I would love so feel free to send me some hehe).
Ranging from bits you would want in the kitchen, to homeware to clothes and shoes, there is something in this for everyone!
Hopefully this list is helpful and you find the perfect gift for those that are special to you!
Wishing you all a very merry Christmas and an even happier new year!
Natalia xx
Cookbooks
‘Elly’s Plate’ by Elly Smart
For anyone who wants to focus more on veggie/vegan recipes in the new year but without skimping on flavour, this is the recipe book for you! It’s filled to the brim with some of the most delicious recipes I have ever tried and each one is more than attainable. Simple ingredients, nothing confusing and LOTS of flavour! RRP £24.99
‘Comfort’ by Yotam Ottolenghi
Any and all of Ottolenghi’s cookbooks are a classic and ‘Comfort’ is no exception. The recipes lean more towards the simple side but absolutely do not lack in flavour. This is ideal for the winter season when you want to hunker down, stay warm and eat well. I can promise that any home cook or foodie will love rifling through the recipes and dog earing pages to go back to. RRP£24.99
‘The World is your Dumpling’ by Emily Cameron
This is the perfect cookbook for someone who wants to be a bit more experimental in the kitchen. Although most of the recipes are highly attainable and actually very straightforward, there are a few that may be out of your comfort zone. It’s ideal for someone who is eager to learn and impress! RRP £20
Kitchen Goods & Equipment
All Day Goods
They make the most beautiful Japanese knives crafting the handles out of recycled plastic. The plastics are melted together to create these milkyway-like swirls and they have a bunch of colours to choose from. I myself, own the pink everyday Santoku and if you are buying a knife for someone I would always suggest a Santoku is the safest bet! It’s the knife I reach for most in my everyday cooking. My best girlfriends actually bought the knife for me for my 30th birthday and I absolutely love it! Everyday Santoku RRP £140
Olive Oil
In this day and age, is rather expensive and for someone who loves to cook, a nice selection of specialist olive oil can be a wonderful gift! You can crate your own hamper by dressing an old box in some nice wrapping paper, filling it with tissue and loading it up with some lovely oils. Below I have listed my favourites!