What to Buy Trending Products & Deals We're Calling It—These Are the Top Food Product Trends You'll See in 2024 Caviar tools go mainstream, the return of pâté terrines, and other editor predictions. By Katie Brown Katie Brown Katie Brown is a commerce writer for Food & Wine, Eating Well, Allrecipes, and Serious Eats. An avid home cook and baker, she has no shortage of opinions when it comes to kitchen tools. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on December 21, 2023 In This Article View All In This Article Terrines Design-Forward (but Functional) Kitchen Tools Grilling Accessories Caviar Paraphernalia A Return to the Classics Popcorn Accessories We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. Photo: Food & Wine / Madison Woiten From a butter board takeover to a cake renaissance, 2023 brought with it a slew of food fads (some of which we can’t wait to leave behind in the new year). To ring in 2024, our editors are reflecting on the past year and offering the kitchen product trends we can’t wait to embrace over the next 12 months — and some of their predictions may surprise you. These are the kitchen items we expect to trend in 2024, from opulent caviar accessories to stylish popcorn poppers. Get ahead of the trends and shop these editor-approved picks from Le Creuset, Big Green Egg, and Williams Sonoma, with prices starting at $19. Terrines “I just think pâté is coming back (if it ever left), and along with it, terrines. There are so many great vintage finds at Etsy but look, the Le Creuset one is an under-rated sleeper product. I could be totally wrong, but a guy can dream about a year filled with pâté, can't he?” — Daniel Modlin, Commerce Editor Le Creuset Pâté Terrine Le Creuset Buy on Lecreuset.com $225 Design-Forward (but Functional) Kitchen Tools “I think fun, quirky products that are functional with a little design intrigue will continue to be popular. I recently saw this fun citrus squeezer in a TikTok, and that’s along the lines of what I’m thinking. Same with that marbled cutting board that’s everywhere and food-shaped candles. Things that look and feel cool with some functionality to them just do well! A lot of those types of brands (whether kitchenware or food) are getting their traction on social media and using that as their primary means of marketing. — Kristin Montemarano, Food Commerce Writer Lazy Jamie Extra Fancy Citrus Squeezer Lazy Jamie Buy on Lazyjamie.com $19 Friedricks & Mae Large Plastic Cutting Board Food52 Buy on Food52 $95 Grilling Accessories “I think we'll see more grilling accessories on the market and on patios and balconies All that outdoor entertaining during the pandemic created a boom in sales of grills, especially kamado-style and charcoal grills. Now, a few years later, I'm seeing more people grill year-round and experimenting with their grills. They've conquered steaks and fish, and want to use their grills as ovens to roast whole chickens and turkeys, and even bake pies. These techniques call for indirect heat, so specialty items like Green Egg convEGGtors and other accessories are going to be hot ticket items in 2024.” — Chandra Ram, Associate Editorial Director, Food Big Green Egg XL ConvEGGtor Amazon Buy on Ace Hardware $150 Caviar Paraphernalia “With the upswing in caviar consumption — not to mention the documentation and performance of it on social media — I wouldn't be shocked to see folks flexing with the proper gear. Think wee mother of pearl spoons, a caviar key (as written about by former F&W senior editor Margaret Eby), upcycled tins, and the like, and they might even be cheekily adaptable as accessories. Margaret keeps that implement on her keychain to be prepared "like a fancy Boy Scout," but I wouldn't be the least bit shocked to see an aspiring fancy pants whip out a mother of pearl spoon on a chain around their neck like an old-fashioned monocle. Best to have one on hand in case of a party emergency.” — Kat Kinsman, Executive Features Editor Williams Sonoma Caviar Shell Spoons, Set of 4 Williams Sonoma Buy on Williams-Sonoma $30 Roe Caviar Cocktail Napkins, Set of 4 Roe Caviar Buy on Roecaviar.com $48 A Return to the Classics “I wonder if we’ll see a little more intention with shopping picks, with folks going for mainstay brands like Le Creuset and All-Clad more for their quality and reliability. A lot of people are tired of spending their money on things that don’t work in this economy, and I think the return to reliable brands is from socials (think de-influencing) and real life. People around me are more money conscious (including myself), and we just want to spend our money on things that work and taste good.” — Kristin Montemarano, Food Commerce Writer Le Creuset Signature Dutch Oven Amazon Buy on Amazon $460 $398 Popcorn Accessories “Fancy pre-popped popcorn is everywhere these days, so I wouldn’t be surprised if more people decide to trade in their microwavable bags and start customizing their own kernels with fun at-home products and accessories for popping. Since they allow you to choose your own flavorings, I see design-forward items like Popsmith’s stovetop popcorn popper and Opopop’s microwave popper taking off in the new year.” — Katie Brown, Food Commerce Writer Popsmith The Popper Popsmith Buy on Popsmith.com $199 Opopop Flavor Wrapped Kernels Discovery Collection Opopop Buy on Opopop.com $50 Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! 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