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What to buy him this Father's day
May 30, 2023 • In Entertaining, Father's day, Cheese, MeatNot sure what to get for Father’s Day this year? Why not get the special man in your life a foodie gift in the post. Check out our Father’s Day gift ideas to make his day.
From seriously good cheeses to top-of-the-range cookware, we’ve got something for everyone – we’ve even got you covered if you can’t pop round with a present, thanks to gifts that can be delivered straight to their door. And it’s all just a click away. So what are you waiting for? Get treating!
If your dad loves to cook, you can’t go wrong with a set of premium kitchen knives. With ice hardening technology these knives give you a fantastic sharp edge that makes them last longer. This is the ultimateFather’s Day giftfor home cooks, barbecue lovers and beyond – whether he’s dicing veg, carving joints of meat or slicing into crusty sourdough, these kitchen knives will do Dad right. Shop now!
Show Dad you care with the ultimate foodie experience! The Jamie Oliver Cookery School has more than 30 classes to choose from – from live online sessions to in-person classes in London, there’s something for every kind of dad. Plus, e-vouchers arrive in your inbox straightaway, meaning it couldn’t be easier to spoil the special man in your life – even if you’ve left it to the last minute!
Neal’s Yard cheese
No dad is going to think it’s cheesy if you buy him something from Neal’s Yard, but the Sustainability Series Selection really does feature some stunning British cheeses. With a piece of Appleby’s Cheshire, Lincolnshire Poacher, Sinodun Hill and St Jude, plus a box of oatcakes, he just needs to bring the cider. Find out how to make the most of great British cheeses here.
Chalk Stream trout
For the discerning dads, head to ChalkStream for a selection of the very best fresh and smoked trout to use in an epic Father’s Day brunch, fragrant fish supper, or a simple but impressive canapé to enjoy with a chilled glass of wine.
Rock Jam Spice
Pep up his day with some spicy chilli jam from Rock Jam Spice to use in marinades for jerk chicken, Jamaican curries, or simply to spread on a Neal’s Yard cheese toastie. Mix a little with some mayo or yoghurt to spice things up a bit.
Cobble Lane Cured charcuterie
Celebrate great British charcuterie with a selection of hand-made products from London-based cured meat supplier Cobble Lane Cured. They supply Italian-style salami, smoked pepperoni and ’nduja, bresaola, pancetta and coppa to some of the best London restaurants. The Cobble Lane Cured signature selection and Tote Bag of Meat are our top picks and will go down a treat with a cold beer. Find out more about great British charcuterie.
Vinegar Shed condiments
For something different, Vinegar Shed offers a wide range of small-batch artisan vinegars, pickles, jams and sauces, plus a variety of exciting condiments from around the world. There’s something for everyone!
Jamie says: “Vinegar Shed has completely reinvented the standard for me, adding the most unique flavours to those essential pantry items that lift any dish to the extraordinary.”
Jekka’s Herbs
Jekka McVicar of Jekka’s Herb Farm is the queen of herbs, so there’s no better place to pick up a pot or two for your dad. Whether it’s a grow-at-home kit or an array of seeds to start from scratch, this is the perfect gift for foodie dads, because herbs can transform your cooking. For inspiration, check out these recipes.
Wondering what to cook for Father’s Day? Check out our exciting collection of delicious recipes here.