Food Features Shopping 2018 Gift Guide—Food and Drink Sophisticated gourmands and culinary neophytes alike will love these culinary finds. By Editorial November 28, 2018 Alessi Fruit Bowl and Colander, $443; Amara This limited-edition basket with removable colander brings sleek Italian design to fruit displays. Geo Vacuum Jug, $90; Normann Copenhagen It's such a good looking vessel, does it even matter it can hold hot or cold beverages? Hanukkah Blue Mosaic Salad Plates, $48 for four; Williams Sonoma Latkes never looked this luxe plated on a maze of blue and gold. Craft Mortar & Pestle, $115; Normann Copenhagen Oak and marble combine for a Scandi aesthetic and are excellent partners for crushing herbs and spices. Marbled Mug, $52; Etsy Brooklyn potter and JMU-grad Bebe Federmann hand-stains the colors of her swirled clay mugs. Peeler, $21; Normann Copenhagen Coated in silicone, peeling should feel like less of a chore with this sunny hue. Zwilling x goop Kitchen Scissors, $60; Goop Start snipping kale into everything you eat and you'll never want to pick up a knife again. Wesco Kitchen Scale and Clock, $111; Amara Ditch the measuring cups for this vintage-inspired scale. Yappy Hour, $48 for four; The Modern Home Bar Victoria Vergason, of Alexandria's The Hour, launched a bar line with these kitchy rocks glasses. Hario Pour Over Kette, $192; Pour Over With Brass Handle, $96; Goop Trust this almost 100-year old Japanese company with the artistry and technique of coffee making. Ina Garten’s ‘Cook Like a Pro,’ $21; Chrissy Teigen’s ‘Cravings: Hungry for More,’ $17; Christina Tosi’s ‘All About Cake,’ $23; Carla Hall’s ‘Soul Food,’ $20; Amazon The girl-crush is on for these stars out with new books. Drinkmate Spritzer, $80; Drinkmate Carbonate water to wine with this portable spritzer. Spices, starting at $7; RawSpiceBar Small quantities means fresher spices, and subscription options makes ingredient-hunting easier.