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The Gift Guide for the Beginner Cook: Budding Chefs Will Love These Presents!

By Sarah Caron, published Nov 26, 2007
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Who is the beginner cook?
The beginner cook the person you know who likes to cook but is still learning basic techniques. This person will eventually appreciate the best of the best stuff, but for now, the beginner cook just needs a few good tools to help them get started.

What is a good present for the beginner cook?
The beginner cook isn't ready for cookware that takes longer to clean than use and doesn't need gadgets to be great in the kitchen (though gadgets might save time, it's ultimately better to know how to do things by hand first). Think entry level. The beginner cook needs things to help them get started and develop their love of cooking.

Here's a few ideas to help you along your way:

1.Cuisinart 5-Inch Santoku Knife- I bought this knife a few years ago after hearing much about the ease of chopping with santoku knives. It's a great starter knife for a beginner cook because it's sturdy and doesn't cost a fortune.

2.An apron - Aprons are a necessity in the kitchen for anyone who cooks -- beginner cook or not. Who wants to end up with sauce on your nice blouse or a streak of oil on your oxford? A fun or practical apron for the beginner cook in your life would make a great gift. Check out the ultra-hip (and retro) Jessie Steele line of aprons. They are very fun. For the guy in your life, he might prefer a more basic apron. And waist aprons can be a good alternative too. Me? I collect special aprons (read: no weird sayings or bizarre slogans for me) and have a few hanging in my kitchen -- one from my days working at Williams-Sonoma and one from my last trip to London, from Harrods.

3.Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless Steel pan set - This is the set of pans I started out on, and still cook with. Love them. They aren't top of the line, but they are very good for the beginner cook. They're durable and have withstood some big mistakes (a few scorchings, in fact). They clean up nicely, even stuck on stuff, with the scrubber pad on the back of the sponge (though I do have a box of Brillo beneath the sink, just in case). This is a great starter set that can be used by the beginner cook for years to come (even when they aren't a beginner anymore).

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