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Main Section » Holidays » Kitchen Gifts Under $25

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Kitchen Gifts Under $25

Nov 20, 2023

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It is gift giving time of year, so I put together a list of great kitchen gifts under $25.

Kitchen gifts are practical gifts to give. They are not super exciting, but since we all have to eat, they are gifts that people love to get. Kitchen items are gifts that are almost always used and appreciated.

Kitchen gadgets can be expensive though so I thought it would be fun to put together a list of kitchen gifts that are under $25.

These are all items that I use and love! I hope that you find a gift for yourself or a gift to give this holiday season.

Kitchen Gifts Under $25

Best Flour for Gluten-Free Banana Bread

It is no secret that I have used and loved USA Pans for years. They are my favorite baking pans, especially for gluten-free baking.

The USA bread pan is my all time favorite bread pan. I love to give these as gifts, especially paired with another kitchen item or something simple like a box of bread mix.

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies with GF Option on cookie sheet with white napkin

I use the USA half sheet pans and quarter sheet pans for all kinds of different recipes. They would make a great gift for someone who loves to cook or someone that is just starting to collect items for their kitchen.

If you are like me and have been married for quite a few years, you probably have some cookie sheets, bread pans, and muffin pans that need to be replaced. USA Pans are a great choice if you need to upgrade yours.

measuring cups and spoons

Over the years I have lost some of my measuring spoons and measuring cups. I actually think my kids lost them when they were younger and would use them for who knows what… That means I might find them in some really odd spots in the future, In the meantime I bought some new ones.

One of my old sets of measuring cups was Kitchen Aid brand so I replaced them with a new set from Kitchen Aid. I love them.

I also got this set of magnetic measuring spoons earlier this year. I love that they stack together neatly in the drawer and that they stay stacked.

three kitchen towels on counter

This one is a little bit more expensive, but so worth it.

I have several friends who have talked about how much they love Geometry kitchen towels. I finally decided to try them, and I can see why people love them!

They are so pretty and they work so well. They are a little thinner than other kitchen towels that I have, but they absorb the water so well when drying dishes.

They have all kinds of designs, including ones for just about every holiday.

I got a couple of Geometry Towels from Amazon and then ordered some straight from the Geometry website to give as gifts this year. I also ordered the kitchen wash clothes to try.

I know they are a bit expensive, but a good kitchen towel is worth it.

Tan all clad brand kitchen towel on counter

If you like a thicker fluffier kitchen towel I also have this All-Clad brand towel that I love. It is nice and thick and also absorbs well.

The picture does not do it justice. This is a nice kitchen towel if you like thick fluffy ones.

various spices and salt on counter

Spices and seasonings are also a fun inexpensive gift to give someone who loves to cook. Trader Joe’s has some great ones. I love the Everything Bagel Seasoning.

I recently bought the pickle seasoning to try. It would be a fun one to give to someone who loves pickles.

Various sea salts, BBQ seasonings, and sauces also make inexpensive but super practical gifts for anyone who loves cooking and baking.

dash egg cooker on marble counter

Dash cookers and appliances have been super popular over the last few years. You can find them at Walmart, Target, and all kinds of other places.

My favorite one is the egg cooker. It cooks one egg. I bought it when I had three kids living at home all attending college. It was a quick and easy way for them to fix themselves an egg or an egg sandwich for breakfast.

potato masher on counter

I recently got this potato masher and so far I love it. I hated my old potato masher. It was an odd shape and never mashed things well.

I have no idea why it took me so long to replace it with a new one. This new one that I got seems like a great replacement for it. The shape of this one is a little odd too, but so far it seems to mash really well.

frother for milk and hot drinks on counter

I love hot chocolate in the fall and winter. My husband also drinks a lot of protein drinks. This frother works great.

Pair it with some coffee, hot chocolate, or a coffee cup for a fun gift.

vegetable steamer on counter

I decided to add this to the list of kitchen gifts under $25 because I use it so much. Again, this picture isn’t great, but it is a great product.

It is a vegetable steamer for the microwave. It works well for cooking vegetables for just one or two people.

I use it often when I want vegetables for lunch or for my husband and me for dinner and I don’t have a lot of time to cook them.

2020 Cookbooks

I can’t have a gift list without cookbooks. It is getting harder to find cookbooks for under $25, but they do make great gifts. I love getting and giving cookbooks as gifts.

A lot of people love cookbooks but don’t often buy them for themselves. So giving them as a gift is appreciated.

What are your favorite kitchen gifts under $25 that you love to give or receive?

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