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Find your new favorite Christmas cooking and baking essentials in IKEA’s colorful collection! Your time-honored recipes may not need any updating, but chances are your holiday baking supplies could use a festive refresh. After all—when you treat yourself to cute holiday cookie cutters and a fresh Christmas cookie tin, you can then share what you whip up with those near and dear! 

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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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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.
VARDAGEN whisk, light wooden handle, stainless steel loops, easy grip & hang.Person mixing dough with danish whisk.
RÖRT wooden spoon, natural beech, single handle, smooth surface.Baking scene with dough, scale, spoon, cloth, and utensils.
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Five silver stainless steel round cookie cutters of varying sizes, neatly arranged in decreasing order of size.Person cutting cake with LÄTTBAKAD cutter on wood
LÄTTBAKAD cooling rack, silver, stainless steel, rectangular, foldable design.Six baked goods cooling on a metal rack on a white countertop.
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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Stainless steel VINTERROCKA loaf baking tin, sleek design, rectangular shape.VINTERROCKA loaf tin with baked bread, stainless steel, rectangular, on wooden table, towel and sandwiches nearby.
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.
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.
Rolling pin. Name: MAGASIN. Light brown wood. Cylindrical with curved handles. Classic baking tool.A person uses a wooden rolling pin to flatten dough on a floured kitchen counter. A bowl of flour is nearby.
A white oblong baking dish with handles, made of stoneware, designed for various bakes.Person placing rectangular baking dish with vegetables into oven, using handle for easy grip.
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This is a white IKEA 365+ large oven dish. Its made of durable feldspar porcelain, featuring a timeless shape and practical handles for easy carrying.A person in an oven glove removes a large white ceramic dish with cooked food from an oven. The dish’s handles aid in safe handling.
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.
SMAKSAM silicone pastry bag with 6 metal tips, white, flexible, cone-shaped, decorating tool set.Decorating cake with whipped cream tools.
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.
This image the VINTERROCKA springform baking pan. Its round, silver-colored, made of stainless steel, with a perforated base and spring locks.A person using a springform pan, coating it with oil for baking. The pan is on a table surrounded by ingredients.
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Christmas cooking equipment for festive kitchens full of cheer

The holiday season often begins in the kitchen – with warm ovens, sweet aromas and a little extra bustle around the table. The right Christmas cooking equipment helps you bake, roast and decorate with ease, turning simple ingredients into festive favourites. From gingerbread houses to golden roasts, having the right tools means more time to enjoy the season and less time worrying about the details.

What tools do I need for festive baking?

If there’s one thing Christmas is famous for, it’s baking. Having the right Christmas baking equipment makes every batch simpler and more enjoyable.

  • Cookie cutters: stars, trees, reindeer or simple circles – shapes bring extra fun to biscuits and gingerbread.
  • Rolling pins: essential for smooth dough, whether you’re flattening pastry or rolling out festive biscuits.
  • Pastry cutters: handy for pies, tarts and neatly shaped biscuits without fuss.
  • Cooling racks: keep baked treats crisp and ready to decorate while saving counter space.

Together, these tools take the guesswork out of baking, leaving you free to focus on the fun of decorating (and taste-testing).

How can I make cooking stress-free at Christmas?

A little preparation goes a long way when the kitchen is full of activity. Choosing equipment that’s practical and reliable can make holiday cooking smoother:

  • Oven gloves: protect hands from hot trays while still giving you grip and flexibility.
  • Jars with lid: perfect for storing homemade treats, gifting biscuits, or keeping ingredients like flour and sugar fresh.
  • Sturdy roasting trays and dishes: a must for cooking the main event, whether that’s turkey, nut roast or something smaller.

Having these basics on hand means less juggling, fewer spills, and a calmer kitchen atmosphere – just what’s needed when guests are waiting at the table.