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No two dads take the exact same approach to cooking and eating. If you’re seeking a great edible or drinkable Father’s Day gift, you should consider your own father’s culinary complexion before settling on one. Some dads like to walk right up to the fire, tame the flame and put on a proper barbecue spectacle for the entire block. Others choose a more delicate approach, fine-tuning the flavors in their best sole meunière or bouillabaisse recipe. And then some prefer to forgo the cooking experience altogether, opting to sip a fine rum, porter or Cab Franc as they await that evening’s dinner reservation.

No matter what approach your dad takes to the eating and drinking of it all, we’ve considered a great many fatherly types in putting together our list of best Father’s Day food gifts for 2022. We even scouted out the best food and drink subscriptions that’ll keep him saddled with good eats (and you in good favor) long after June 19. 

So, then. Feast your eyes are our favorite Father’s Day gifts in 2022 for every type of food-loving dad.

Read more: Father’s Day 2022: Best Gifts for Dad

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Campo Grande

One variety of meat that needs no sauce is rich, marbled Iberico pork. Campo Grande specializes in the stuff and you can saddle Dad with a box of pork like he’s never had before. This assortment comes with one four-rib rack, one 21- to 28-ounce Presa boneless roast, 18 to 25 ounces of Abanico or Pluma cuts with rich marbling and a 14- to 21-ounce Secreto (the best-kept “secret” cut, according to Spanish butchers). They’re all Iberico and impossibly tasty. This pork sampler might seem pricey but it’s close to 20 servings of top-grade meat. 

Universal Yums

Show me someone who doesn’t love snacks and I’ll show you a darn liar. But the snacks available to you (or Dad) in a local store are only the beginning. Great snack box subscriptions find and deliver the best snacks from every munchable region of the world on a monthly basis. It’s the big leagues for serious snackers. 

Universal Yums is an excellent service that curates snacks from a different region of the world each month, but you can read CNET’s list of the best snack boxes in 2022 to see all your options.

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Harry & David

Rather than take a chance on something you think he’ll like, you can always opt for something you simply know he’ll like. Harry & David’s Supreme Meat and Cheese Box is exactly what it sounds like — meat and cheese. For $70 (currently on sale for $55) he’ll get the following snacks and spreads to liven up that next home happy hour. 

  • Hickory-smoked summer sausage 
  • Thuringer sausages (2)
  • Sharp white cheddar cheese (4 ounces)
  • Gouda cheese (6 ounces)
  • Pepper Jack cheese (8 ounces)
  • Sicilian Jack cheese (8 ounces)
  • Olive oil and sea salt water crackers (4 ounces)
  • Three-seed crackers
  • Pepper and Onion Relish
  • Honey hot mustard (2 jars)
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Grillight

Grill tools with built-in lights make a lot of sense considering grills are often in poorly lit areas outside in the backyard or in a deck corner. That’s especially true if Dad likes to cook outdoors well into the evening. I got my hands on this two-piece set of spatula and tongs. Both are sturdy and the light is plenty bright to illuminate your burgers, dogs, chicken and fish. No more guessing about when food is done.

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NomadiQ

In a real-world test of 15 small grills, this super-portable gas grill from Nomadiq ranked way up near the top and was my favorite truly portable grill. This smartly designed unit has the advantage of being half the weight of most other portable grills and it folds up inside itself to be not much larger or more cumbersome than a large handbag. The small gas grill worked well too, getting hot enough to sear all our burgers, steaks, chicken and dogs on a surprisingly large 226 square-inch grill surface. 

This makes a perfect gift if Dad already has a main grill but you suspect he’d like to do some grilling in places other than the backyard. My only beef is that it’s a little hard to clean but, honestly, cleaning a grill is rarely a pleasant experience. 

Man Crates

I’ll level with you. You could probably buy all of the components in this Man Crates Rib Grilling Kit for less than $80 but it wouldn’t come in a nifty plywood crate that dad will have to open with a literal crowbar (included). There’s no other simple way to get into these dang boxes. Is it silly? Maybe. Is it fun? Yup.

The Man Crate has some key rib-roasting tools and ingredients including a reversible rib rack, wood-handled basting mop, smoke cans with three flavors, a Carolina sweet BBQ sauce and Cimarron Doc’s Gourmet & Bar-B-Q Seasoning. Plus, a cotton towel to clean up the inevitable mess after.

BBQ Dragon

While you’re checking on the state of his utensils, you might as well see what his lighting situation is. Most grills don’t come with illumination and the porch or backyard lighting can be spotty at best. This attachable light from BBQ Dragon has two flexible gooseneck lamps and a clamp to stick on and shine concentrated light just about anywhere he needs. No more guessing when the burgers are done.

Bonus: He can definitely use this light working under the hood of the car, under the sink or any other place dads are typically found tinkering around in the dark.

Beer Drop

One of the big differences between Beer Drop and other beer subscription services is this one lets Dad pick the beer styles. From there, Beer Drop sources interesting, smaller-batch brews from a selection of microbreweries around the country and sends them out monthly. Knowing how picky some beer drinkers can be about style, this is the best way to get new and interesting beers in Dad’s hands that he’ll almost definitely enjoy.

There are a few levels of subscription but you can gift Dad three months of beer drops — 10 beers in each — for $218 (includes shipping). He’ll get a free hop exploration box with samples of hops to really bring the brewing process to life.

Bachan’s

A sauce that’s good enough to give on Father’s Day. Trust me on this one. Bachan’s Japanese barbecue is a vibrant blend of soy sauce, mirin and tomato paste with ginger, onion garlic and toasted sesame. Dynamite on everything from burgers to chicken, steak and more. If he digs teriyaki-style sauces, it’s great as a marinade or stir-fried with noodles and rice too.

It’ll cost you just $12 per bottle if you buy two bottles and only $10 if you buy a six-pack. If it ends up going as fast in your house as it does in mine, you’ll be glad you bought extra.

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