It’s nice to have someone in your life who enjoys regularly churning out fresh oven-baked wonders, whether that person is a close friend who works as a pastry chef or a sister who enjoys stress-baking and occasionally stress-burning.
Giving them the best kitchen accessories and goods is a really considerate way to say “thank you” for all the times they were gracious enough to share a batch with you.
These useful, astute, and eccentric presents for bakers pay homage to their preferred pastime. These 30 greatest presents for bakers provide something for every taste, from a playful pie-shaped puzzle that will keep them entertained while their goods bake to a steam-powered toaster oven for preparing single-serve treats.
1 attachment for a scale mixer and sifter
If they have already acquired their ideal stand mixer, assist them in adorning it with some useful add-ons that will perform the labor-intensive tasks. Messy measurement and sifting will soon be a thing of the past thanks to this 2-in-1 attachment.
With a built-in scale, it will exactly weigh up to 4 cups of dry ingredients, sift them into a light batter, and then transfer the mixture into the mixing bowl below.
2 Cookie cutter with two different pet portraits
3 bare recipe books
Having this hardcover recipe journal on hand will be useful for anyone who enjoys experimenting in the kitchen. It offers a number of useful templates, a rundown of baking methods, a list of necessary tools, and even simple measurement conversions. They can even use it as a food journal to keep track of and record their annual favorite meals.
4 Strong Hands Set of 14 Cookie Presses
Without the need for a cutter, simply pop out perfectly sized cookies from a mess-free dispenser. Cookies in fun designs like flowers, butterflies, leaves, and snowflakes can be effortlessly pushed out by its 12 stainless steel pattern disks, making them the perfect treat for any celebration. They almost look too adorable to eat.
5 enamel pins from The Great British Bake-Off
For bakers with a mischievous sense of humor, this enamel pin with the now-famous playful warning from the judges of The Great British Bake Off makes a wonderful gift.
6 Claire Saffitz’s What’s for Dessert: Easy Recipes for Dessert People
Dessert Person, Claire Saffitz’s debut cookbook, is today regarded as the bible of baking. Good news for serious bakers who have just finished baking their way through it: she is back with a follow-up book called What’s for Dessert that is guaranteed to be just as popular.
What’s for Dessert, in contrast to Dessert Person, was developed with the novice baker in mind and was a full-throttle crash course in the craft of French-influenced pastry. There are 100 enjoyable and simplified (read: EASY!) dishes in it, such as Caramel Peanut Popcorn Bars and No-Bake Strawberry Ricotta Cheesecake.
7 Japanese Bread Lamps Made by Hand
This unique gift for bakers is sure to delight the person who owns every kitchen appliance and cooking utensil known to man.
Yukiko Morita created this lamp by hand using genuine milk bread that has been hollowed out, fitted with an LED bulb, and then covered with a coating of anti-bacterial and anti-fungal preservative to ensure that it remains fresh forever (and inedible).
8 Erin Jeanne McDowell’s Savory Baking: Recipes for Breakfast, Dinner, and Everything in Between
There are those who enjoy baking but don’t enjoy sweets, so I hope you’re reading this while seated. (Insert head-exploding emoji.) The cookbook to give them is Erin Jeanne McDowell’s Savory Baking.
Even though sugar isn’t completely forbade in this book, it takes a backseat to tangy, salty, veggie-forward, and umami-rich foods that are perfect for snacking on at any time of day. Buttermilk Biscuits and Stuffed Pretzels are not to be missed!
9 Traditional Fresh Sourdough Starters
Do they make their sourdough loaves with a starter befitting of social status? For those who are true culture nerds, baking bread with a starter that has been nurtured and passed down through the ages gives it not only outstanding flavor but also history.
This King Arthur Flour 1-ounce jar of starter is made from a decades-old original batch that was produced at the company’s New England headquarters. They may never again have the same boules.
10 Oven mitts
It’s always nice to get a gift for bakers that adds a dash of humor, even though you can’t go wrong by giving them a pair of top-rated oven mitts to help them get a grip on piping-hot pans. While most home cooks give their baked goods a ton of tender loving care, this oven mitt also adds a dash of salty attitude.
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