That hottest club in town is Cookbook Club! And whether mom is in one right now, thinking or starting one or joining one, these gifts will help her prep for the most delicious social gathering of the 2020s. Prepare to be lauded as the best child (or spouse) of this cookbook club member, because these gifts are perfect.
Great Jones Hot Dish
Mom’s potluck offering will be the talk of Cookbook Club when she presents it in this adorable ceramic piece. Available in four colors, the nostalgic-style is both oven-safe and dishwasher-friendly and can hold up to 4 quarts of food. Useful for roasts, casseroles, baked goods and just transporting anything homemade. $90, greatjones.com
Mysa Natural Wine Club
An excellent bottle of wine can distinguish a good host or guest from a great one. Keep mom stocked up with a curated selection of organic and biodynamic wines (better for the environment and at preventing hangovers), that pair with a range of foods and will offer plenty of discussion amidst the cookbook club. $85 for three bottles, mysa.wine
W&P Ceramic Lunch Bowl
This stylish ceramic bowl is perfect for prep, serving and storage. Available in five colors, this bowl offers one liter of storage, plus a lid to keep everything fresh. It’s microwaveable, can go through the dishwasher and the silicone sleeve helps protect everything in transit. $40, wandp.com
Cookbook Stand
Help keep the cookbook of the week (or month) clean and accessible, with a stylish cookbook stand to prop it up. A clear acrylic panel keeps the pages clean from splatters or accidental spills, and the entire stand folds flat for easy storage. $45, crateandbarrel.com
Cornish Sea Salt Flakes
Finishing salt is so special on sweets, meats and more. This transportable tub of salt can be used to finish a dish on the spot, or stored near the stove for everyday use. Hand-harvested from the U.K., this mineral-rich salt is a favorite of chefs across the pond — and it’s now available for home use! $7.49, amazon.com
Baroncini Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Not only is this 3-liter tin of Sicilian imported olive oil a statement piece in any kitchen, but it makes a statement in so many dishes. Cold pressed within hours of being picked, this extra virgin olive oil is green and tangy, the epitome of freshness straight out of Italy. $90, baronciniimportandco.com
Yeti Soft Cooler
Help mom tote ingredients and cookbook club dishes back and forth with a luxury cooler that isn’t too hefty. The magnetic closure is super easy to use, and the insulation keeps hots hot and cold food chilly. Several seasonal and core colors are available. $350, yeti.com