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Many baked goods require electric mixing to achieve a perfectly smooth consistency. It may be possible to whisk or mix some batters by hand, but it will take additional time to get it done. Meanwhile, a mixer gets it done in just a few minutes. There are plenty of great products available on the market to make vegan baking easy.

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Skip to content Baking is a fun way to pass the time, but having the right tools and equipment in your kitchen makes it even more enjoyable. Image courtesy of netrun78 via canva. com Baking homemade goods is fun, especially for special events.

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For many basic ingredients like granulated sugar, brown sugar, confectioners' sugar, and condensed milk, store brands are great. But when it comes to butter, chocolate, spices, and extracts? Items like nuts and chocolate are always going to be a splurge.

And every now and then the splurge will be worth it. But there are ways to stretch premium ingredients. You can make delicious brownies and cakes with cocoa powder and sprinkle just a little chocolate on top. Try it on cookies , brownies , or even on this pear tart.

For more big but affordable flavor, infuse milk for pastry creams and baked puddings with fresh herbs, tea, and citrus peels. Also, brown butter is hard to beat for adding a nutty depth of flavor to cookies, bars and cakes. The recipes you attempt will have a big impact on how much money you spend on your baking.

Where should you start? With cookies. Sugar cookies have short, simple ingredient lists, are so fun to make, and the add-in options are endless: choose sprinkles, lavender, spices, citrus zests, or whatever your budget allows.

Likewise, meringue cookies made with leftover egg whites are a true gift for the thrifty baker. You can tint them with food coloring in delightful pastel colors, or embellish them with a small amount of freeze-dried fruit. Bar cookies like blondies , lemon bars , and brownies made with cocoa!

are the next stop on the Budget Baking Bus. After that: cakes, but no layers cakes with their pricey buttercream frostings and ganaches. Instead, go for coffee cakes and muffins topped with a brown sugar streusel you can leave out the nuts.

Pound cakes , bundt cakes , and snack cakes are also great recipe choices, because they, too, usually eschew frostings and fillings, and they can be flavored with whatever affordable ingredients you have on hand: citrus zest, berry glazes, or a simple dusting of powdered sugar.

And those, of course, are the riches that matter. Cheryl Day is the author of several baking books and the owner of Back In The Day Bakery in Savannah, GA.

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Lighter gingerbread. Mini chocolate cheesecakes. Basic buttermilk scones. Bara brith. Parrish Magic Line is a great, less expensive brand that makes my favorite aluminum cake pans. Do you need nonstick?

Well, that depends. Nonstick pans are often better insulated and therefore will bake more evenly, but I have plenty of non-non-stick pans aka stick pans that are nice and thick and conduct heat incredibly well. Half sheet pans — A good set of sheet pans is crucial for any baker and will easily be the most used pans in your kitchen.

As a rule, darker baking sheets will brown more, while aluminum or lighter colored ones far less so. Look for a pan with nice square corners and straight sides for neat and tidy bar cookies and brownies if you care about that sort of thing.

Or, if you are regularly baking for fewer people, 6-inch cake pans are perfect for making half batches. Cheesecake pan — I personally hate springform pans. A few years ago I discovered these beautiful aluminum cake pans with removable bottoms. If you insist on getting a springform pan, a 9-inch size is the most versatile; look for one with nice thick walls, the heavier the better.

Muffin pan — A standard cup muffin pan has many uses, from muffins to cupcakes to bite-sized stuffins stuffing muffins. You want one that fits a cupcake wrapper without scrunching unfortunately, as much as I love most of their other bakeware, I have to give KitchenAid a big red mark here since their muffin cups are noticeably smaller.

You can find mini muffin pans with both 12 and 24 cup capacities. My mini muffin pans are nonstick and darker than my regular muffin pan although they are both Wilton , but the nonstick is preferable here since I will often use this pan for mini tarts or other desserts without cupcake papers. Loaf pan — 8.

Just note they are not completely interchangeable, so whatever size you have compared to the recipe you are following, adjust bake time and batter quantity as needed to compensate. Bundt pan — not essential, but bundt cakes are some of the easiest and most elegant cakes you can prepare.

Tart pan with removable bottom — different than a pie pan in that it has short, fluted sides and a removable bottom for easy cutting and serving.

A 9-inch round tart pan is standard, but this rectangle size is an equivalent volume and makes for really elegant looking tarts. If you like miniature things, I also love this mini tart pan that makes 4 individual size tarts in a single pan. Kitchen Scale — For truly accurate baking, a scale is key.

For things like flour especially, cup measurements are entirely inaccurate, and for that reason, baking by weight is preferred by pro bakers everywhere. This OXO® Good Grips Scale one is our favorite, but any scale that accurately measures ounces and grams is perfectly acceptable.

Kitchen Timer — You have to be able to accurately time your baked goods. Mixing bowls — I have a set of Pyrex mixing bowls as well as a set of lighter weight plastic ones.

The Pyrex bowls are great because they are microwave safe, but the plastic ones are light weight and easier to wrangle in some situations. Measuring cups — An essential essential. I also personally love these plunger measuring cups for things like peanut butter, sour cream, or shortening.

And for more accurate measures of smaller quantities of liquids like vanilla and lemon juice, these OXO® Mini Beakers are the bomb. Ultimate Spatula — These Ultimate Spatulas from GIR are my absolute favorite spatulas. I own a half dozen of them, both in the regular size as well as a few skinny and mini sizes.

I love that they are completely silicone, which means no grime gets stuck where the handle meets the head. The silicone grip also makes it no slip and extremely comfortable to hold and use. Offset Spatulas — For spreading batter in pans and frosting layer cakes.

I have a large size and a smaller size for various uses. Cookie Scoops — I use these scoops regularly for baking. The largest size is the perfect amount for standard size cupcakes, the middle size ideal for chocolate chip cookies, and the small size for truffles, mini cupcakes, and thumbprint cookies.

Mine are Pampered Chef , but OXO also has a set with more comfortable grips. Parchment — Parchment paper is a great pan liner that prevents baked goods from sticking and makes for easy cleanup.

Do NOT substitute waxed paper, it is not the same thing waxed paper is not oven safe. I personally keep rolled parchment , parchment paper sheets , as well as some pre-cut parchment rounds for cake pans on hand at all times.

Silpats — These days, I pretty much always line my baking pans with something. Either parchment paper or silicone baking mats , but I never bake on naked baking pans. They are the absolute best for macarons. Fine Mesh Sieve — I hate sifters. Useless unitaskers.

They serve many purposes in the kitchen, one of which being sifting flour, cocoa, or powdered sugar and removing the clumps. Chocolate Melting Pot — It is so easy to burn chocolate, or overheat it so it gets greasy and separated. But once I found this little gadget I was sold.

Round Cutters — I use this set of basic round cookie cutters regularly, for everything from biscuits to doughnuts to coring cupcakes for fancy fillings. You can also find fluted and square cutter sets, but the round is definitely my most-used. You can certainly go tip crazy there are millions out there , but those two are my most used.

Pastry brush — Whether you are brushing biscuits with butter or dusting excess flour from homemade mochi, a basic pastry brush is essential. Tart tamper — For cookie-based crusts, a tart tamper is immensely useful so much easier than trying to use your hands to pack a crust.

Microplane grater — for lemon zest, nutmeg and fresh ginger, a microplane grater gives you super fine shreds of zest, no extra chopping needed. Squeeze Bottles — I use these restaurant-staples regularly, whether to store excess caramel sauce or get the perfect drizzle of chocolate or perform detailed frosting work.

I have a set of 8oz bottles and 2oz bottles for various uses, each comes with removable lids and tips. Kitchen Torch — From crème brûlée to marshmallows, a small kitchen torch will set your world on fire also, get a fire extinguisher.

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As far as brands, I have a mix of brands in my kitchen, including KitchenAid, OXO, Chicago Metallic and Calphalon and all these brands sell sets with the basic sizes you need to get started. Parrish Magic Line is a great, less expensive brand that makes my favorite aluminum cake pans.

Do you need nonstick? Well, that depends. Nonstick pans are often better insulated and therefore will bake more evenly, but I have plenty of non-non-stick pans aka stick pans that are nice and thick and conduct heat incredibly well. Half sheet pans — A good set of sheet pans is crucial for any baker and will easily be the most used pans in your kitchen.

As a rule, darker baking sheets will brown more, while aluminum or lighter colored ones far less so. Look for a pan with nice square corners and straight sides for neat and tidy bar cookies and brownies if you care about that sort of thing.

Or, if you are regularly baking for fewer people, 6-inch cake pans are perfect for making half batches. Cheesecake pan — I personally hate springform pans. A few years ago I discovered these beautiful aluminum cake pans with removable bottoms.

If you insist on getting a springform pan, a 9-inch size is the most versatile; look for one with nice thick walls, the heavier the better. Muffin pan — A standard cup muffin pan has many uses, from muffins to cupcakes to bite-sized stuffins stuffing muffins.

You want one that fits a cupcake wrapper without scrunching unfortunately, as much as I love most of their other bakeware, I have to give KitchenAid a big red mark here since their muffin cups are noticeably smaller. You can find mini muffin pans with both 12 and 24 cup capacities.

My mini muffin pans are nonstick and darker than my regular muffin pan although they are both Wilton , but the nonstick is preferable here since I will often use this pan for mini tarts or other desserts without cupcake papers. Loaf pan — 8. Just note they are not completely interchangeable, so whatever size you have compared to the recipe you are following, adjust bake time and batter quantity as needed to compensate.

Bundt pan — not essential, but bundt cakes are some of the easiest and most elegant cakes you can prepare. Tart pan with removable bottom — different than a pie pan in that it has short, fluted sides and a removable bottom for easy cutting and serving.

A 9-inch round tart pan is standard, but this rectangle size is an equivalent volume and makes for really elegant looking tarts. If you like miniature things, I also love this mini tart pan that makes 4 individual size tarts in a single pan.

Kitchen Scale — For truly accurate baking, a scale is key. For things like flour especially, cup measurements are entirely inaccurate, and for that reason, baking by weight is preferred by pro bakers everywhere. This OXO® Good Grips Scale one is our favorite, but any scale that accurately measures ounces and grams is perfectly acceptable.

Kitchen Timer — You have to be able to accurately time your baked goods. Mixing bowls — I have a set of Pyrex mixing bowls as well as a set of lighter weight plastic ones.

The Pyrex bowls are great because they are microwave safe, but the plastic ones are light weight and easier to wrangle in some situations. Measuring cups — An essential essential. I also personally love these plunger measuring cups for things like peanut butter, sour cream, or shortening.

And for more accurate measures of smaller quantities of liquids like vanilla and lemon juice, these OXO® Mini Beakers are the bomb. Ultimate Spatula — These Ultimate Spatulas from GIR are my absolute favorite spatulas. I own a half dozen of them, both in the regular size as well as a few skinny and mini sizes.

I love that they are completely silicone, which means no grime gets stuck where the handle meets the head. The silicone grip also makes it no slip and extremely comfortable to hold and use.

Offset Spatulas — For spreading batter in pans and frosting layer cakes. I have a large size and a smaller size for various uses. Cookie Scoops — I use these scoops regularly for baking.

The largest size is the perfect amount for standard size cupcakes, the middle size ideal for chocolate chip cookies, and the small size for truffles, mini cupcakes, and thumbprint cookies.

Discover our picks of the best baking tins , the best stand mixers and baking gifts for fellow baking lovers.

Or, for budding chefs, our kids' baking set guide brings you our recommended picks of kids' baking sets. There are many tins on the market of all shapes, sizes and materials. At BBC Good Food, we prefer heavy-duty tins, like springform cake pans.

Dark-coloured silicone bakeware has a tendency to absorb heat and make the sides of the cake dark. It's essential to use the correct tin size and shape stated in the recipe, or cooking times will need to be adjusted.

Read our review of the best cake tins for our full guide, including loaf tins and bundt pans. This Le Creuset tin is a cut above your average springform tin.

It has a clasp with a heat-resistant silicone cover to make unclipping that bit easier and is worth spending a little extra money on.

It was awarded best easy to secure springform cake tin during testing. Read our full guide to the best cake tins. Loaf tins aren't just for bread.

The cakes they turn out produce endlessly snackable slices that are also great with a hot drink or for stashing as a treat in lunchboxes. Banana bread , lemon drizzle loaf and double chocolate loaf cake are some of our most popular recipes.

It's also a reasonable price for the sturdiness and quality. The ultimate speciality bake tin with truly stunning results. These decorative pans have a distinct ridged design in a traditional ring shape. Read our review of bundt cake tins. Nordic Ware are the king of bundt cake tins they even trademarked the name and their intricate tins don't disappoint.

We loved the sharp peaks and leaf-shaped pattern on this gilded tin — the cake slid out easily after being left for 10 minutes to cool. Available from: Amazon £ A food mixer also known as a stand mixer is not essential for cake-making but it does save time and minimise effort.

Plus, they often come with different attachments to help with non-baking tasks. Read our review of the best stand mixers to find the perfect investment mixer for you. The build quality, ease of use and excellent results of this Cuisinart machine make it a worthwhile investment for keen bakers.

Both the main body and its flat paddle mixer, large whisk and paddle beater accessories have a heft that denotes quality, and they sit low in the bowl to reach all the ingredients. Useful for so many functions, both sweet and savoury, the food processor can also be used for many cake recipes and is good for working fat into flour when making pastry.

Read our review of food processors. Ninja is known for its powerful appliances and for the price, this machine performs the basics of chopping, kneading, grating and slicing extremely well.

It has a neat footprint and its smart design would look good on show in a kitchen. Electronic hand mixers — sometimes called beaters — are a good choice for people lacking storage space in the kitchen.

They make quick work of creaming butter and sugar, whipping cream or whizzing batters, and take up a fraction of the space of stand mixers. Read our review of hand mixers.

The major perk of cordless appliances is the flexibility of movement they give you. The battery power on this mixer is indicated by three progress bars so you get a warning when running low.

You only use them for short periods each time so one full charge should allow for use multiple times. It's also powerful for the price.

As accuracy is key in baking, a good set of scales are necessary for measuring out ingredients. Choose from digital or manual — we like digital as they can usually accurately measure right down to a gram or two. This ultra-slim set of scales measures dry ingredients up to 5kg. It has a clear and easy-to-read LCD display with multiple options for unit of measurement, and a tempered glass top that offers plenty of room for accommodating large bowls.

It also has a handy tare function, which will allow you to weigh ingredients in the same bowl. After use, it can be wiped clean and stored in a dry place. Read our full guide to the best kitchen scales.

This is an essential piece of equipment for helping air to circulate around your freshly baked cake or biscuits, avoiding sogginess during the cooling process. This budget-friendly rack ticks a lot of boxes being both non-stick and dishwasher safe, as well as made from sturdy stainless steel.

This all-rounder is large enough to handle two large cakes at the same time. A dredger — also known as a shaker — is useful for lightly dusting surfaces with flour or icing sugar when rolling out doughs or icing. However, a tea strainer or sieve can perform the same function perfectly well. Read our review of the best shakers.

This model is a classic dredger design and is strong and high-quality for a good price. It has a high-grade gauze lid that screws on tightly and a pleasing, well-sized shape. A handy tool for cake decorating, a smoother helps to give you a professional finish, smoothing down your marzipan or fondant ready-to-roll icing after you've applied it to the cake.

You can buy this from specialist cake decorating shops. Read our review of cake decorating gadgets for more ideas if you want to create showstopping layer cakes.

This smoother is highly versatile and effective for all sorts of bakes. It will help to reduce air pockets in icing, buttercream and ganache.

It is also ideal for handling dough and scraping out any leftovers from the bowl. This type of paper is ideal for wrapping food, particularly greasy or fatty foods. It's often suggested as a suitable wrapping for fruit cake before placing it in a tin.

It can be used in the freezer as well as the microwave and oven. If you are using it for lining a cake tin, you should also lightly butter or oil the paper before spooning in the cake mix. Baking paper or greaseproof paper is also useful bakes and is available in supermarkets.

For home and professional bakers alike, this baking parchment is great for wrapping cakes or lining baking trays. Perfect for pastry work, it also has an easy cut safety blade for fuss-free cutting to size.

Available from: Amazon £7. If you like to decorate cakes with marzipan or sugar paste, then spacers will help you achieve an even thickness. These can be bought from specialist suppliers.

Follow our marzipan recipe collection for all things almond flavoured. These simple but effective tools will allow an even layer of marzipan or icing so that cakes look effortless and very neat.

Easy to use and clean, these will sure be a winner if you're a keen baker! Available from: Cake Stuff £3. You can make the most of your freezer beyond just storing sales. It goes for freezing baked goods, too. Classic cake frosting is full of expensive butter.

This is a particularly great option for snacking cakes. See our previous post: How one plant-based milk became our test kitchen's favorite "egg" wash.

Sourdough starter is a treasure, but it can use up a lot of flour to maintain. Baking Ambassador Martin Philip suggests reducing how much flour you use and buy! by keeping a smaller sourdough starter. Sarah is also a big fan of frozen fruit.

frozen fruit in baking. For classic chocolate baked goods, David advises baking recipes that call for cocoa instead of pricier chocolate. Examples include these Chocolate Dream Cookies, Chocolate Pound Cake , and Chocolate Madeleines — all of which rely on cocoa powder for full flavor and rich taste.

Make a pie crust with cookie crumbs see tips at the bottom of our Graham Cracker Crust recipe , trifle with a cake that crumbled or came out a tad dry, potato rolls with leftover mashed potatoes, or bread pudding or French toast with staling bread. For more ideas, see our previous post: 6 ways to use up leftover bread.

Parchment paper is one of our all-time favorite baking products. To reduce the amount she needs to restock, Senior Recipe Developer Molly Marzalek-Kelly will reuse parchment sheets as much as she can.

Turn to trusted resources like the King Arthur recipe site , where our extremely diligent Test Kitchen does extensive testing and thoughtful developing to ensure each recipe will succeed. Which means no wasted ingredients — or money. If you're looking for budget-friendly recipes, try our beloved Cake Pan Cake , a Depression-era recipe made with frugal ingredients, or Our Favorite Sandwich Bread , a classic loaf with a short ingredient list that will last you all week long.

Do you have more tips for baking on a budget? Please share them in the comments, below! Cover photo by Rick Holbrook. I just lightly grease the given pan with shortening.

You should look at Great Depression era cookbooks--none use parchment paper at all and all grease pans with fats. I am not of course disparaging people who use the item, and recognize the lower fat content and other baking uses where parchment paper is preferred, but again it is a resource that cooks of another generation never bothered with.

Wonderful point Troy! Thanks so much for sharing your experience with parchment or lack there of! We appreciate you taking the time.

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