When we think about holiday gifts, we often picture what we can place under the tree. But the most meaningful presents don’t come in a box. They’re the moments we create, the spontaneous dinners, the laughter around a warm oven, the memories built one bite at a time.
This year, Maison Orphée invites you to give more than a product. Give a gesture, a memory, a “come cook with me” that stays long after the decorations are put away.
The Perfect Oil TM: a gift that elevates everyday moments
It’s the oil you reach for to enhance a simple dish, the one that turns roasted vegetables, a last-minute salad or a perfectly pan-seared fish fillet into something special. Giving The Perfect Oil TM means giving the desire to cook better… and most of all, to cook together.
Gift idea: tuck it into a small basket with colourful vegetables or a handwritten recipe card. It’s a simple way to say, “I’m thinking of you. Take good care.”
Extra Virgin Olive Oil: a timeless classic that brings people together
Our extra virgin olive oil is the perfect gift to elevate holiday meals. Simple, generous and made to be shared.
Its bold flavour, quality and versatility make it a gift that inspires everything from weeknight dinners to festive family feasts.
Gift idea: pair it with our focaccia mix or a small tasting plate. And above all, open it together, dip a warm piece of focaccia and savour the moment.
Ready-to-bake mixes: heartwarming memories made easy
Our ready-to-bake mixes are designed to spark real moments. Open the pouch, add a few simple ingredients like oil, milk or an egg, and let the magic happen. It’s an accessible, comforting and truly meaningful gift, the joy of cooking together without the stress, just for the pleasure of being present.
Gift idea: offer our full collection of ready-to-bake mixes with a mixing bowl, a wooden spoon and a little invitation: “Want to make this together over the holidays?”
The real gift: being together
In a world where everyone is rushing, inviting someone to cook with you is an act of presence. Our oils and mixes are only the beginning. The rest happens around the table, in the hands that stir, the plates that pass, and the stories that grow year after year.