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Bakeware

Delicious smells, a warm kitchen and homemade bread or chocolate cake to look forward to. Baking is creative fun that kids and grown-ups love to share. And with the right tools like non-stick tins and pastry cutters in lots of interesting shapes, you’re all set to mix, bake, decorate and eat!

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This image a silver, stainless steel, round springform cake pan with a release latch.A person removes a springform pan, revealing a baked cake dusted with icing sugar on a cake stand.
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LÄTTBAKAD: beige dough cutter; plastic body, stainless rivet-blade.A baking scene featuring a white dough cutter on a floured countertop, next to a bowl of dough and a vintage scale.

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STANDARDMÅTT plastic shaker, blue lid, white body, cylindrical, graduated markings.Person pouring liquid from a graduated shaker into muffin cups.

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FIKADAGS - white bowl, simple design, round shape, made from polypropylene plastic.Person mixing batter in white bowl with wooden spoon.
Stainless steel flour sifter, silver, round, handle on right. Smooth surface, 250 g mark visible.A person dusts cake with icing sugar using an IDEALISK sifter, ensuring even coverage and no lumps.

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Two white VISPAD mixing bowls, one large and one small, designed with non-slip base and spout for easy pouring.Person mixing in white bowl with wire whisk. Rubber ring at bowl base keeps it steady. Pour spout visible.
A GENOMSNITT digital kitchen scale, black, with a square glass top and digital display.A digital kitchen scale, black with a glass top, measuring a liquid in a glass cup.

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Blue-accented transparent measuring jug with millilitre markings.Person pours liquid from a measuring cup into a mixing bowl. The cup has multiple measurement scales visible.
A KONCIS whisk, silver in colour, made of stainless steel. It has a round handle and several wire loops for mixing.Whisking on modern stove with long handle.
KRISPIG clear plastic cake carrier with lid, smooth & grooved tray, four latches, for transporting cakes and muffins.A cake in a carrier with a clear lid, placed on a countertop. The carrier has grooves and smooth sides for different pastries.
VARDAGEN stainless steel measuring cups set - silver - nesting design - kitchen tool.A person adds ingredients to a mixing bowl using measuring cups. The cups are placed on a counter, ready for precise measurements.
Brown ikea BAKTRADITION silicone baking mat with large white circle cutouts for even baking.Baking tray with cinnamon rolls, some on plate, sprinkled with sugar.
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Bright green SJÖRUDA spatula with rounded handle, perfect for baking, has a comfortable grip and narrow blade for precise use.Person mixes batter with green spatula in glass bowl on wooden table. Frosted muffins nearby.
A round, white VARDAGEN pie dish made of stoneware, with a wavy edge design.White wavy-edged pie dish with apple tart, on marble, striped cloth.
Two LÄTTBAKAD offset spatulas, grey, plastic and stainless steel, sleek design, precise tip, ideal for spreading and icing.A person is icing a cake with a spatula on a kitchen counter. A bowl of strawberries is nearby.

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One of the many joys of preparing and making food is the experimentation and discovery. A pinch of this, a toss of that, and something magical might happen. 

But baking, that’s an exact science. One tiny mistake in measuring the ingredients and the result will be something else entirely. All of a sudden, the bread won’t rise, the souffle collapses, or the egg punch becomes stiff. The list goes on. To avoid drama like this, you must be able to follow recipes to the letter. Enter: proper baking equipment.

The 4 pieces of baking equipment every kitchen needs

It doesn’t matter if you’re going for a perfectly layered rainbow cake, or if you’re just starting out with the beginners’ guide to baking. We’re here to help you truly master your talents. To help you get started, we’ve put together a short list of the top four baking utensils that you’re definitely going to be needing, no matter what level you’re on.

Tins and moulds

One thing is guaranteed: there’ll be no bakeware without proper tins and moulds to shape your creations. And you may not believe it, but it’s very important to use the correct size and shape as declared in the recipe. Otherwise, you can’t follow the same cooking times, and the timing will have to be adjusted (which is not easy to re-calculate correctly).

Measuring tools

Like we said, precision is key in baking. It’s hard to correctly estimate specific measurement without the proper tools. Thankfully, we have all the measuring tools you need. From cups and jugs to thermometers and scales, so that you can be sure to nail the exact amount needed.

Mixing bowls

A large mixing bowl is required for most kinds of baking. And, since many recipes often require several mixing bowls, don’t stop at just one. It’s such a drag to have to put a dough or a cream in another vessel, clean out the bowl, and then re-use it for the next step of the baking process. So, it’s best to get at least two.

If you’re a bit of a neat freak, we have just the thing: bowls with lids! The lid even has an opening for your whisk, so you won’t get splatter all over the place.

Smaller baking tools and accessories

Now that you’ve got the bigger pieces in order, you’re sure to be needing some smaller baking tools and accessories as well. How else are you going to use your mixing bowls without whisks and spatulas? Or glaze the pastry or doughs in the tins without a pastry brush? Also, there won’t even be a dough to set in the first place, without a rolling pin. And what about your cake decorating? If you want it to be spot-on, you’ll be needing a cake decoration set.

Now that you’re all set with the most essential baking equipment, there’s nothing stopping you on your way to pastry perfection!