The Best Cooking and Food Gifts for Mother’s Day 2025

These Are Our 16 Favorite Food and Cooking Gifts for Mother’s Day

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Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and with it, the pressure to find a thoughtful gift for the mother (or mother figure) in your life. While cookware and kitchen gadgets may not be the right gift for every mom, if you’re shopping for someone who loves to experiment in the kitchen or finds joy in trying new recipes, a foodie-friendly gift may be just what she wants this year.

As an editor who has spent the past few years testing and researching the latest cooking tools and sampling many food-related gifts (it’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it), I love keeping up with the latest food and cooking products and seeing how they stack up against tried-and-true favorites. To help on your quest for the perfect Mother’s Day gift for the foodie in your life, I’ve researched the best gifts for everyone from the casual cook to the devoted home chef. Whether she enjoys a well-stocked kitchen, functional gadgets, or appliances she won’t mind leaving on the countertop, I’ve rounded up some of my favorites below.

Our Top Picks for Mother’s Day Food and Cooking Gifts

A Chic Bakeware Set

Caraway Nonstick Ceramic Bakeware Set

$445 at Amazon

If you know someone who’s saddled with an assortment of old, scratched bakeware, consider gifting them with a new set. Caraway’s five-piece ceramic bakeware set includes all the baking basics, including two baking sheets, a muffin tin, and a rectangular pan. It also comes with its own storage bin to help keep the set neatly tucked away when not in use. These pieces are made with a nonstick ceramic coating that’s free of PFAS, PTFE, and PFOA, and the set is available in a range of stylish colors that will put those old, dinged-up baking sheets to shame.

Charcuterie board

A Selection of Gourmet Cheeses

Murray’s Cheese Mother’s Day Sampler

If her tastes run more to savory than sweet, consider giving the gift of cheese. Murray’s, the renowned New York cheesemongers, created a sample box just in time for Mother’s Day. Packed with six different cheeses and shipped in a gift box, this sampler has a little bit of everything, from spreadable goat cheese to a nutty pecorino. These cheeses are great on their own, or you can incorporate them into a fresh strawberry salad or a plate of pasta. Plus, for a gift that lasts beyond Mother’s Day, Murray’s Cheese also offers various cheese clubs with options that let you learn more about drink pairings or explore bold, hard-to-find picks.

A Bottle of Premium Olive Oil

Frankies 457

$39 at Amazon

Olive oil isn’t just an essential base for salad dressing; it also boasts a handful of potential health benefits, such as a lowered risk of ailments like heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease. However, not all olive oils are created equal, and if you want a bottle that holds up well on everything from grilled meats to fresh salads, Frankies 457 is a well-balanced pick.

A Versatile Saucepan

Our Place Perfect Pot

$145 at Amazon

A saucepan, despite its name, can be one of the most versatile pieces of cookware in your kitchen. Our Place’s 5.5-quart version comes with clever add-ons that make it a pleasure to use, including a lid with a built-in strainer and lip for easy pouring and wide handles that can double as a spoon rest. The ceramic coating makes cleaning this pan as easy as a few swipes with a sponge, and it can handle temperatures up to 450 degrees F. Of course, true to Our Place’s aesthetic, this pan comes in six matte hues that make it attractive enough to use for serving, in addition to braising, frying, and baking.

A Heated Mug

Ember Mug 2

$109.99 at Amazon
$149.95Now 27% Off
It’s hard to beat a hot cup of coffee or tea in the morning. However, for many moms, the luxury of an uninterrupted coffee break is tough to come by. The Ember Mug 2 can keep your coffee at your ideal temperature for up to 80 minutes on its own, or all day if kept on its charging coaster. The Ember app allows you to set your preferred temperatures for various drinks, making it convenient if you prefer to keep your green tea at 140 degrees F but your coffee at 135. Additionally, you can set alerts to notify you when your drink has reached its optimal temperature. If the idea of opening an app seems like one more chore, the LED light at the mug’s base changes color when your beverage has reached its goal temperature. 
Five flavors in pints of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams

A Batch of Unique Ice Creams

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams

Mother’s Day is the gateway to warmer spring temps, and this collection from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams features bright, seasonal flavors you won’t find anywhere else. Its spring collection features five unique flavors, including Raspberry Rhubarb Delight and Strawberry Buttermilk, all meant to evoke the flavors of the season. Pints are packed in an insulated box and can be delivered anywhere in the United States, just in time to enjoy a sweet, seasonal treat.

A Versatile Chef’s Knife

Miyabi Koh 8-Inch Chef’s Knife

$133.95 at Amazon
This Japanese-made chef’s knife is both a workhorse and a work of art. The razor-sharp blade glides effortlessly through produce and proteins, and the sleek handle feels balanced and comfortable in hand. It’s the kind of gift that gets used daily — and appreciated every time it’s picked up.

A Sculptural Electric Kettle

Balmuda MoonKettle

$259 at Amazon
Who says electric kettles have to be boring? Balmuda’s MoonKettle, with its sleek, rounded profile, could double as a piece of modern art. This kettle allows you to set the precise temperature you need to brew a cup of green tea or pour-over coffee, and it will hold your desired temperature for up to 30 minutes. You can even adjust the volume of its sound cues and the ambient lighting that illuminates the kettle’s base, adding to its high-end feel. 
Biscuits and jams

A Traditional British High Tea Spread

Wolferman’s Bakery British Scones, Cream, and Conserves

Breakfast in bed just got an upgrade. These tender British-style scones come with clotted cream and fruit preserves for a gift that feels downright royal. Whether shared or savored solo, they’re a treat that will make your Mother’s Day brunch (or tea) feel extra special.

An Indoor Garden

Gardyn Studio Growing System Kit and Vertical Indoor Garden Planter

$449 at Amazon
$499Now 10% Off

If the usual obstacles around the suitability of an indoor garden — namely, a lack of light and space — are a concern, this growing system from Gardyn seeks to remedy them. LED lights provide an energy-efficient lighting source, while the four-gallon water tank supplies the moisture and nutrients needed to grow herbs, vegetables, or even flowers indoors. Even better, a vertical garden allows you to maximize your available space — all you need is a power source and Wi-Fi. This indoor garden kit not only saves precious counter space but also lets a home cook who prefers fresh herbs and vegetables have them at their fingertips year-round.

A Selection of Chocolates

Godiva Dark Chocolate Truffle Gift Box

$75 at Amazon
Godiva’s collection of velvety truffles has a little something for everyone. Flavors include extra dark chocolate, double chocolate raspberry, and cappuccino, all packaged in a gift-ready box. Rich, smooth, and indulgent, these dark chocolate truffles are a timeless classic. Perfect for gifting — or treating someone to a little self-care — they’re a sweet way to celebrate Mother’s Day.
Mortar and pestle

A Mortar and Pestle

Williams Sonoma Marble Mortar and Pestle

For another kitchen essential that she won’t mind leaving on the countertop, this marble mortar and pestle from Williams Sonoma is as practical as it is attractive. Use it to crush or grind whole spices to extract the maximum amount of flavor, or to combine fresh ingredients for salad dressings and marinades. Four handles ring the sides for a secure grip, and the bowl is deep enough to help ensure your ingredients stay in the mortar for better grinding or crushing.

A Box of Gourmet Sea Salt

Maldon Sea Salt

$6.99 at Amazon
Few things enhance the flavor of your dishes like a sprinkling of salt, and this delicate, flaky version from Maldon provides a balanced flavor, along with trace minerals. Use it as a finishing touch on roasted vegetables or a chocolate dessert, or to add depth of flavor to a spring salad.
A circle of assorted coffee bags

A Coffee Subscription

Atlas Coffee Club

For anyone who loves a great cup of coffee, this global subscription is a gift that keeps on giving. Each month features beans from a different country, complete with tasting notes and brewing tips. You can choose your preferences, including how you prefer your coffee to arrive (ground, whole bean, or in pods) and your roast preference (whether it’s bright and citrusy or dark and toasty). It’s perfect for fueling wanderlust — or just a coffee lover’s morning routine.

A Variety of Teas

Tea Forté Tea Chest

$65.45 at Amazon
$78Now 16% Off

Elegant, fragrant, and beautifully packaged, this curated tea chest feels like a mini spa day in a box. With a mix of herbal, black, and green teas (including one of our favorites, jasmine green) in Tea Forte’s signature pyramid infusers, it’s a soothing gift for anyone who enjoys a quiet morning or a calming afternoon break.

Marble and wood salad servers

A Salad Server Set

Crate & Barrel Wood and Marble Salad Servers

Equal parts form and function, these wood and marble servers elevate any salad situation. Whether it’s Sunday brunch or a weeknight dinner, they add a polished touch to the table — and look just as good on display in your kitchen.

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Katie Tuttle

Author

Katie Tuttle is an editor and writer specializing in food, nutrition, and product testing. Her work has appeared in EatingWell, Food & Wine, The Spruce Eats, and Real Simple. She has written about meal kits, kitchen tools, fitness, and wellness, and has tested and reviewed a wide range of products, with a particular focus on meal delivery services and their impact on nutrition and convenience.

Beyond food, Katie has covered fitness and wellness topics, drawing from her own experience as a powerlifter and an occasional runner. She’s always interested in how products and services can make healthy living more accessible and practical.

When she’s not researching or writing, Katie is usually surrounded by houseplants or spending time with a foster dog. She firmly believes there’s no such thing as too many books or too much coffee.

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De Guzman is a longtime health and fitness enthusiast who is interested in nutrition, diet, and mental health. He participates in endurance sports and cross-trains in several traditions of martial arts from Southeast Asia. De Guzman is interested in how the progressively complex movements of martial arts training can improve cognition and mental well-being, especially for those with PTSD and for those approaching middle age and beyond.

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