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28 Mother's Day Gifts Our Editors Love, Including Colorful Espresso Cups and Great Olive Oil

Many of our top picks have also won our equipment reviews, so we know they’re great.

East Fork Pressed Flower Tapers, Khen Glasses, and Anastasia Inciardi Dutch Oven on a multi color background

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Finding the perfect gift for Mother’s Day can be tricky: The motherly figures in our lives are all unique. But everyone can appreciate a thoughtful food-focused present. I asked my colleagues Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm and Grace Kelly for their suggestions on the best kitchen- and cooking-related Mother’s Day gifts. Together, we came up with a list of 28 presents we think anyone would be happy to get.

A Cute, Tomatoey Dutch Oven

Anastasia Inciardi Dutch Oven

Anastasia Inciardi Dutch Oven
Credit: Goldilocks

Dutch ovens are one of the most useful pieces of cookware you can have. This one earns extra points for having a sweet-as-pie design and a pretty, spring-inspired color. At six quarts, it’s roomy enough to make a big pot of soup or bake bread, and it’s oven-safe up to 500˚F.

Grace highly recommends these colorful, stackable ramekins—in fact, they baked their way to the top of her review. They come in loads of colors, so if your lucky gift recipient already has a favorite Le Creuset hue, you can match it.

closeup of the le creuset ramekin on a marble tile surface with currants

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“These bring me so much joy,” says Riddley, who just bought a set of these fun coupe glasses. The bowl of the glass is gently ribbed, like a flower’s petals, and they have sturdy stems and wide bases to safeguard against spills.

A Delicious Artisan Cheese Gift Box

Jasper Hill Farm The Vermonter

Jasper Hill Farm The Vermonter
Credit: Jasper Hill Farm

When we reviewed cheese subscription boxes (I know, tough job), this offering from Jasper Hill was a standout. The Vermont-based creamery is beloved nationwide, but some of its offerings can be tricky to find. That’s why this artisan cheese gift box is worth buying. It comes with Jasper Hill’s most sought-after cheeses, plus swag and other goodies, like maple pecans.

Jasper Hill Farm The Vermonter items on table

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Speaking of great food delivery options, this prime rib steak is off-the-charts good. Customize your cut—you can choose between fresh or dry-aged for 30, 45, or 60 days—and then read up on our favorite method for cooking steak, the reverse sear. If you really want to score points with your giftee, offer to cook a full steak dinner for them. Don’t forget, you’re responsible for washing the dishes after dinner, too!

All six of these ice cream flavors are worthy of a “do not disturb” sign. That makes them the perfect gift when paired with cozy socks and an entire afternoon free for your recipient to do whatever they like. The pints that come in this expertly shipped (no melting) package are out of this world. My favorites are brown butter almond brittle, cream puff, and skillet cinnamon roll.

Brightland olive oil is a top-tier ingredient. We love drizzling it over salads and bread, and this set comes with two wildly different and delicious oils. One is peppery-tasting and the other is fruity. Upgrade the package with this set, which includes the olive oil and two bottles of vinegar.

Give the gift of better coffee—it’s easier than you think. A grinder upgrade really is the first step to a tastier brew. This one graced the top of our coffee grinders review, and it’s Riddley’s favorite. Of all the grinders she’s tested, it’s the easiest to use and most streamlined. We even used it in the Serious Eats office for years.

A person pours coffee beans into the Breville The Smart Grinder Pro

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I’m going to let you in on a secret. Stanley is dandy, but Simple Modern performed better in our tumblers review for a fraction of the price. It had the best cold retention of every tumbler we tested, and it refused to leak. There’s a dizzying amount of colors available, too.

An orange insulated tumbler on a countertop.

Serious Eats / Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm

Heirloom-Quality Espresso Cups

Le Creuset London Mugs

Le Creuset London Espresso Mugs
Credit: Le Creuset

We’ve reviewed espresso cups, and although all five of our winners were great, this set is special. They’re large enough to accommodate both single and double shots. They’re thin enough that your nose can pick up all the aromas as you sip, and the ceramic retains heat well. These would make a beautiful gift for the mom who considers the morning brew ritual to be sacred.

Pretty Floral Candles

East Fork Pressed Flower Tapers

East Fork Pressed Flower Tapers
Credit: East Fork

A bouquet is a classic Mother’s Day gift. But what about flowers that can grace the dinner table for weeks? This set of taper candles from East Fork is made with real dried flowers embedded in the wax. It’s the perfect addition to a nice table setting and would go great with a couple of chic candle holders.

When Riddley and Grace reviewed gourmet chocolate boxes, this one from Hawaii-based chocolatier Koho wowed them. They’re colorful and bright and feature island-inspired flavors, including guava caramels and macadamia blossom honey caramel bonbons.

a view of the koho chocolates without the lid on

Serious Eats / Grace Kelly

This quilted picnic blanket is so comfortable that you may be tempted to use it the next time you cuddle up on the couch with a movie. Just as important, it stayed dry when we tested it on damp grass and didn’t blow away on a gusty beach day. Pair it with a picnic lunch, and you’ve got one exceptional gift.

yeti blanket with sandals, a towel, sunscreen, and a bag of popcorn on it

Serious Eats / Grace Kelly

A Set of Flavorful Spices

Diaspora Co. Spices Trio

Diaspora Co. Spices Trio
Credit: Big Night

This collection of spices from Diaspora Co. is divine. It includes cinnamon, turmeric, and black pepper. The Peni Miris cinnamon is the most fragrant, flavorful cinnamon I’ve ever tasted (a pinch of it is incredible in brownies), and I like knowing that my purchase helps support Diaspora’s responsible sourcing practices—they pay farmers more than commodity prices.

I once got my sister, a new mom, a magnet that says, “Yay, Tea!” If you know someone who loves tea just as much, you’ll want to check out this article about our favorite specialty offerings. The licorice and peppermint tea from Teapigs was a standout. It was recommended by two of our staffers and has a subtly sweet flavor profile.

There are some pretty cool electric kettles out there, but if your parental person, like my mom, is a traditionalist, they’ll probably appreciate a whistling stovetop kettle. I love the elegant look of this kettle, which won the speed test in our review. (It boils water fast.) It’s also induction-compatible.

Le Creuset Classic Whistling Kettle displayed on a marble countertop next to glass mug with tea inside

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Lately, not drinking alcohol is just as en vogue as drinking alcohol. When I reviewed nonalcoholic wines, this sparkling Chardonnay caught my attention. It’s a stunning example of how good a dealcoholized wine can be, with all the bready, citrusy notes you know and love in traditional Champagne. Gift it with a set of our favorite Champagne glasses, and you’re in business.

A bottle of dealcoholized sparkling wine on a wooden table

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Orange wine isn’t a common option for NA wine, but this one from Oddbird is worth seeking out, especially if your giftee likes unique wines, like natural wine. Like most orange wines, this bottle has a lightly fermented taste with notes of ripe stone fruit. The only thing it doesn’t have? Alcohol.

Fun and Funky Wine Glasses

Big Night Wine Glasses Set of 2

Big Night Wine Glasses Set of 2
Credit: Big Night

These wine glasses are good fun. Your mom will swoon over the bright, bold colors, but there’s more to love about them than just looks. The bowls are made in the balloon style, which is helpful for aerating wine in the glass. Riddley owns a set, and I’ve been eyeing one for myself, too.

A bottle and glass of Giesen nonalcoholic white wine

Serious Eats / Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm

Since when is a pepper mill Mother’s Day gift-worthy? Since you discovered the Pepper Cannon, that’s when. It has 75 grind settings and works almost twice as fast as every other mill we’ve tested. It also has an extra-wide top so you can fill it without a funnel. Joy!

Person holding Männkitchen Pepper Cannon

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Grace found this whimsical sardine-shaped soap, and I’m so glad she didn’t keep it a secret. It’s obviously a great gift for someone who likes tinned fish, but I’m planning on gifting it to my mother, and she won’t get within spitting distance of a tin of sardines. It smells like lemon and sea salt, so it’s the perfect thing to keep in her kitchen, where she can use it to scrub cooking scents off her hands.

If your giftee does like tinned fish, this gift set from Fishwife is a slam dunk. It comes with Fishwife’s new cookbook, one tin each of trout and tuna, a set of tongs specially made for tinned fish, and more goodies. Our staff really loves tinned fish, and we can’t say enough good things about Fishwife.

Terry cloth is a luxe upgrade for your kitchen towels. While these towels left behind a little lint in my dish drying tests, there’s nothing better (or softer) for drying your hands. Here’s why these All-Clad kitchen towels are so good: One side is a looped terry cloth for your hands, and the other is a flat weave, perfect for kitchen tasks.

A brown and white striped kitchen towel folded and hanging from the end of a dish rack.

Serious Eats / Henry Wortock

Our Favorite Tortilla Press

Masienda Tortilla Press

Masienda Doña Rosa Tortilla Press
Credit: Masienda

It’s impossible to hide a smile when you see this bright and cheery tortilla press—the Azul color makes a big statement! It’s also an incredible press, with an 8.5-inch surface that can accommodate big tortillas. It’s heavy and has great weight distribution; that’s what helps it make evenly pressed, picture-perfect tortillas.

masienda tortilla press on a blue background
Serious Eats / Grace Kelly.

Serious Eats / Grace Kelly

With its New Mexico-grown pecans, puffed fava beans, pepitas, and black sesame, Wanderlands offers a fresh look at mixed nuts. This highly giftable set comes with six packs of snack mixes, plus a stylish cotton bandana and a set of pretty postcards. I’ll warn you now: You’ll want to order a few packs of the Mineral Creek Wilds snack mix for yourself. It has crunchy corn and crispy carrots, with just the right amount of spice.

This temperature control mug is perfect for moms who love coffee but get distracted or pulled into other tasks before they have time to drink a full cup. When we tested temperature control mugs and warming pads, the Ember came out on top, thanks to its stylish design and strong battery that kept coffee at a perfectly sippable temperature, even when it wasn't on the charging pad.

A person lifting the Ember coffee mug off its charging pad

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This pepper grinder is sleek. Everything about this pepper mill is an upgrade, which is why it graced the winners' list on our review. It's absurdly fast—taking just 8 seconds to grind a teaspoon of black pepper in our tests—and it offers 75 levels of coarseness so you can really fine-tune (get it?) your grind. It's easy to fill, comfortable to hold, and looks great. It's a splurge any cook would be thrilled to receive.

Person holding Männkitchen Pepper Cannon

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Our Favorite Japanese Chef's Knife

Misono UX10 8.2-Inch Gyutou

Misono UX10 8.2-Inch Gyutou
Credit: Amazon

This handsome knife topped our review of the best chef's knives. Its blade is made from extremely hard stainless steel that requires less frequent sharpening. It's nimble and deft; ideal for precise cuts, making it the knife of choice for many of our editors, including Grace.

Hands slicing a tomato with a Misono UX10 8.2-Inch Gyutou

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FAQs

When is Mother’s Day this year?

Mother’s Day this year is Sunday, May 11.

What are some Mother’s Day food ideas?

You can’t go wrong with a nice quiche! (You’ll need a springform pan to make it.) A fresh fruit tart would also make a beautiful addition to Mother’s Day brunch.

Why We’re the Experts

  • Rochelle Bilow is an editor at Serious Eats. She contributed to the site as a writer before joining the team full-time in 2024.
  • At Serious Eats, we review kitchen gear. Our reviews are rigorously tested; we regularly revisit our findings to ensure they are current.
  • For this article, we include recommendations from our tested reviews, as well as editors’ picks for the best food-focused Mother’s Day gifts.
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