13 Farmhouse Kitchen Gifts
Written by Michelle Mastro
From cast iron skillets to heirloom salt, our baker’s dozen list of gift ideas are sure to please the palate of any modern farmstead cook. Check out our list of great gifts to stock your American farmhouse pantry and kitchen. And finally, a subscription to American Farmhouse Style would be a great addition to every kitchen!
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Cast Iron Skillet
There's nothing like a good ol' fashion cast iron skillet. This skillet from Smithey Ironware has a small frame and rounded edges ideal for flipping flapjacks. Add seasoning to the smooth finished interior to create a natural non-stick, and you'll be sizzling bacon in no time.
Mixing Bowl
Mason Cash has been making mixing bowls since the nineteenth century. A tradition found in the heart of England, these mixing bowls use designs unchanged for the past 200 years. Our favorite is this verdant woods inspired mixing bowl that features patterns styled after traditional folktales. Add some color in your kitchen with these bowls!
Preserves
Who says you can't have dessert with breakfast? Perfect on toast or as a dash of flavor to a lazy summer brunch, these American Spoon preserves are made with Early Glow strawberries, known for their intense sweetness.
Rustic Bakery
These rosemary and olive oil crackers from Rustic Bakery add a touch of pastoral elegance to the everyday snack. Made from all-natural sourdough and virgin olive oil, these crackers are certified organic. A tasty treat indeed! Image courtesy of good eggs.
Back in the Day Cookbook
Some classics never get old! Authors Cheryl and Griffith Day carry on the tradition of old-fashioned, classic cooking in their New York Times bestselling book,Back in the Day Bakery Cookbook. Discover farmhouse favorites like their famous Buttermilk Biscones, Cinnamon Sticky Buns and Rustic Cheddar Pecan Rounds.
Walnut Cutting Board
Whoever thought you could improve on a classic? Food52 has a cutting board with all the fixings and a modern spin. The brand crafted a walnut board that's reversible—one side you can use as a cutting surface, the other as a setting for cheese and appetizers.
Wooden Spoons
Another twist on a country kitchen classic from Food52, these wooden spoons were designed by shoppers. Each spoon has its own talent: one can provide impromptu measuring, while others have slots designed to get every bit of jam from a jar. Cooks won't want to put down their new favorite spoons!
Tea Towel
Ekelund Weavers is the oldest textile brand in existence. Like the floral pattern? The brand's tea towel styles range from classic like this Mimosa Tea Towel to more modern prints.
Bee-berry Honey Chocolate Bar
Honey, chocolate, berries and caramel! This Bee-Berry Chocolate Bar will delight the sweet tooth of any farmhouse chief!
Heirloom Salt
Heirloom is an understatement. Heirloom salt from J.Q. Dickinson Salt Works comes from a brine aquifer, the remains of an ancient ocean. What a find! Image courtesy of my Panier.
Salt Pig
We couldn't help ourselves! This pig from J.Q. Dickinson Salt Works is adorable and great as a dispenser for finishing salt. The inside of the pig is glazed blue, and the outside is made of speckled clay, a great piece for a country style kitchen table.
Vintage Cookie Press
Any cook who prefers the taste you can only get from old-fashioned cooking will love a vintage cookie press. Amazon has some great options, but like rare gems, this cooking classic might be hard to find!
Worcestershire Sauce
Bourbon Barrel outdid themselves with this special sauce blended with Kentucky limestone spring water. Aged in barrels for that sweet taste from the blue grass state, the Worcestershire sauce is perfect with a burger. Image courtesy of A Taste of Kenucky.