The best things to buy the person who gets all their recipes from TikTok.
For new and inexperienced home cooks, TikTok has emerged as an obvious destination for finding interesting — and occasionally viral — recipes. In addition to serving up dishes from all different types of creators and cuisines, the app also provides the opportunity for newbies to actually watch the process of how a dish is made in just a couple of minutes, and that alone has likely inspired many to start experimenting in the kitchen.
If someone in your life is newly obsessed with cooking everything they see on TikTok, these gift options are perfect. There’s a classic Dutch oven, a well-made chef’s knife, and a couple of great cookbooks that can help new home cooks expand their skills beyond the snippets on TikTok. And perhaps most importantly, they’re all attractive enough to look great on camera when the time comes for that person to make their own TikTok cooking content.
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