1/5/2024 0 Comments Gifted book on amazonI eat it by the spoonful out of the jar, it’s that good. It’s superior to the world-wide favourite Lao Ganma (“Angry Aunty”) which is my grocery store go-to brand. Multiple times crunchier with better pure flavour (no artificial MSG edge) that you don’t find in factory mass-produced stuff. Why it’s worth gifting – Because it’s a really special Chilli Crisp you can’t get at any old regular grocery stores. Don’t forget to personalise it by engraving the blade! I just went to my local key cutter.Ĭoming in at second place – Mrs C’s Chilli Crisp, an ultra crunchy chilli paste made by an Australian family-run business that you will literally put on EVERYTHING! This is special stuff that you should reserve only for the most important people in your life – read on for why. There are other sizes – smaller and larger – but the No. It’s also sold at Le Petit Marché, my favourite French deli which is located in Newport (Sydney Northern Beaches) and I’ve seen it in other home stores. For the US: order from the Opinel website (free engraving) or here on Amazon. Online on the Opinel store (free engraving) or here or here (Australia). We personalised it by engraving their name on the blade, and the emotional thanks we received was the ultimate validation that this is a great gift for everyone, from ordinary foodies like me to professional chefs like them! Validation – JB and I recently gave these as a thank you present to Support Chefs at the final Good Food & Wine Show in Brisbane. It ticks a lot of boxes: distinct look, easy on the wallet (~$20), useful (cheese platter, paring knife), a very well known brand in France and most importantly, everybody loves it. Why it’s on the list – It’s one of those gifts that prove you don’t need to spend stacks to give something meaningful that people genuinely love. 8 Pocket Knife (~$20)Ĭoming in at #1 is a French pocket knife, the best-all-rounder gift! Read below for why this takes out the top spot! An Opinel no.8 pocket knife with personal engraving on the blade takes out the #1 spot! So without further ado, I present to you the inaugural RecipeTin Holiday Gift Guide! There are no candles, no tea towels, no hand creams, no $1,000 mohair throws. While some might seem a little unusual, all these have been received with enthusiasm and/or emotional appreciation (these are the best!) and most are not that expensive. I accepted long ago that I’m not “normal” and it seems that extends to gift guides! So instead of aspirational wish-list gifts, I’m sharing a list of presents I have actually gifted in recent times. These are all products I gift and use myself. Note: there are no affiliate links and I am not being paid nor do I have any association with the featured brands. Welcome to the first ever RecipeTin Holiday Gift Guide! I think you’ll find some surprising items on this list, and most are easy on the wallet.
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