The category of food and drink can be binary. On one end of the spectrum, you have brands committed to the classics — the cast-iron skillet, lump charcoal, water — and making these things the best versions of themselves. On the other, you’ll find companies pushing boundaries with designs that test users’ modern-day habits or simply factor them in more consciously. Here’s a snapshot of the year’s best products on both ends.
— Contributions by Jack Seemer and Emily Singer
Instant Pot Ultra

The Instant Pot was arguably this year’s hottest Christmas item. Its newest model is the brand’s most powerful yet. It takes a cue from old-school cooking by putting more control in the user’s hands. The six-quart Instant Pot ULTRA features an updated dial-operated interface and 10 presets, including a new “ULTRA” manual setting, which allows users to customize pressurization, temperature and cooking time.