Father’s Day gift ideas – Cooking and grilling: Gear for chef Dads and foodie fathers

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We know it can feel cliche to get Dad yet another grill accessory; however, there are some Dads out there who REALLY REALLY love grilling and cooking outside so we’ve compiled a list just for them. Whether they prefer cooking over the fire or the grill or just sitting on the porch with a smoked old-fashioned while their family cooks them dinner, this list has some pretty stellar ideas in a range of price points. Dive into our Father’s Day foodie gift ideas below.

The ultimate Father’s Day splurge – The MEATER smart meat thermometer

We talk about MEATER a lot here at Electronicsforward, and with good reason. MEATER smart thermometers are the perfect accessory for anyone who is looking to cook protein with ease and precision. MEATER thermometers are 100% wire-free, equipped with dual temperature sensors, stainless steel, water resistant, and easy to clean. Not to mention the innovative app that walks you through every stage of the cooking process, ensuring consistent and perfect results every time. We are obsessed, to say the least. Get a closer look at why this is in our hands-on impressions feature. Check out the list below to see what bundles and deals MEATER is offering right now, don’t delay though, these deals end soon:

  • MEATER Plus $70 (Reg. $100)
  • MEATER Block $200 (Reg. 300)
  • MEATER Dad’s BBQ Bundle – “BEST. DAD. EVER” Engraved MEATER 2 Plus and MEATER Block. $300 (Reg. $440). Runs through June 10th
  • Father’s Day Bundle – BEST. DAD. EVER.” Engraved MEATER 2 Plus, Mitts, Bar Blade, Microfiber Towel, MeatChurch Holy Cow Rub, & MeatChurch The Gospel Rub. $160 (Reg. $210). Runs through June 9th

We understand that MEATER thermometers may come at too high of a price point for your budget this time around, but if you can swing it, these thermometers are worth every penny. You’ll find more budget-friendly gift ideas below, so have no fear.

Grill Mats and Organizers – for the clean and organized grill dads

Do you have a dad who busts out the grill in the dead of winter because they just can’t help themselves? Or a dad who grills every dinner on the back porch every night of the summer? I’m sure the constant grilling can become messy quickly and requires a pretty intense collection of tools, seasonings, and sauces. We’ve pulled together a collection of mats and organizers that we think can help your dad’s grill area stay clean and organized, no matter how often that flame ignites.

  • Distressed Wood BBQ Caddy with bottle opener $35
  • Side Shelf Silicone Grill Pad $19
  • Superior Trading Co. Stainless Steel Caddy $35
  • UBeesize Fireproof Under Grill Mat Reg. $34 (Reg. $40)
  • GRILLART Bristle Free Grill Brush $45

Uno Casa Extra Large Cast Iron Pie Iron – cook more than just pie over an open fire

Cast iron pie irons have been around for quite some time, so they are not inventing the wheel here. Traditionally, pie irons are about the size of a slice of bread, making it easy to sandwich sweet and savory fillings in between slices of bread for a quick and easy meal over the fire. However, the traditional size of pie irons limits what you can cook inside them. These extra-large pie irons from Uno Casa are the perfect accessory for dads who love to cook over the fire in the backyard or on camping trips because the large cooking surface allows for more cooking fun. On sale for $33 (Reg. $43), they won’t break the bank either. They are pre-seasoned, non-stick, high heat resistant, rust proof, and easy to clean. These pie irons can handle 2 classic sandwiches at the same time, large paninis, quesadillas, bacon and eggs, hot dogs and brats, and much more. The included recipe ebook provides even more ideas.

Cocktail Smoker Kits – Dad can sip a smoked old-fashioned while grilling dinner

Cocktail smokers are the perfect accessory for jazzing up cocktails and can be used both indoors and outdoors. Your dad can feel the joy of bartending while filling your house or porch with the most delicious aromas. Cocktail smoking kits can also be used for smoking cheeses, proteins, coffee beans and drinks, and desserts without having to invest in an expensive smoker.  

There are two different styles on the market that are perfect for beginners and easy to gift. The chimney design is the most affordable option and makes it easy to smoke individual glasses one at a time. A smoke infuser with an injection hose allows you to smoke more than one drink at a time or whole plates of food. Both types are great for different reasons, and most of these kits come with a butane torch and smoker chips, so Dad will be all set up from the moment he opens the box.

  • ArwyScil Cocktail Smoking Kit $30 or $18
  • Gramercy Kitchen Co Cocktail Smoking Kit $35

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