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From flaky pastries and crusty pies to sweet cookies and creamy cheesecakes, bakers need the right equipment to make their treats a reality. Without the proper tools, a baker’s best efforts can turn out crummy. To celebrate World Baking Day on May 17, or simply because you’re indulging your inner baker since we’re spending more time at home these days, you can pick up items that are fun and functional without spending a lot dough.

Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.

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Extra Large Rolling Mat

Extra Large Rolling Mat
Amazon

$9 from Amazon Shop Now

Bakers will be on a roll with this mat, which is stain-proof, BPA-free, and printed with easy-to-read measurements. The mat is made of FDA-approved food-grade silicone and can tolerate temperatures ranging from minus 40 degrees to 480 degrees. It is also praised in reviews for having a non-slip bottom that keeps it in place.

Flour Sifter

Natizo Stainless Steel 3-Cup Flour Sifter with Lid and Bottom Cover
Amazon

$24 from Amazon Shop Now

Lightweight but strong, this stainless-steel Natizo sifter holds three cups of powder. Easy-to-read measurements are stamped on the metal. The flour is sifted using a crank — which is preferred by professional bakers — instead of cramp-inducing hand squeezing. It comes with a lid, a bottom cover, and a lifetime warranty.

Silicone Baking Mitts

Silicone Baking Mitts
Amazon

$11 from Amazon Shop Now

These baking mitts can definitely take the heat in any kitchen, all the way up to 500 degrees. Extra-thick for extended exposure to heat, the gloves are one-size-fits-all and feature a textured surface to prevent slippage. They’ll keep you safe whether you’re grabbing oven racks or removing hot pans and trays.

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Cooling Rack

Cooling Rack
Amazon

$14 from Amazon Shop Now

This rack from Wilton stacks three levels high but folds down flat for easy storage. It can be also taken apart and used as three separate racks. The rack is dishwasher-safe and finished with a nonstick coating. It’s backed by a 10-year warranty.

Springform Pan

Springform Pan
Amazon

$14 from Amazon Shop Now

This 9-inch pan from Hiware features a tight seal that prevents leaks and a nonstick coating that makes it easy to remove even the softest cakes, including sticky cheesecakes. It’s simple to wash using just warm water and mild detergent and widely praised for ease of use.

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Cake Decorating Set

Cake Decorating Set
Amazon

$20 from Amazon Shop Now

This kit includes 12 stainless-steel Russian piping tips and two leaf tips. It also comes with 12 disposable pastry bags and one reusable silicone pastry bag. The kit is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Icing Spatula

Icing Spatula
Amazon

$7 from Amazon Shop Now

Made by Wilton from high-grade stainless steel, this Amazon best-seller offers 13 inches of sculpting reach. The spatula comes with an ergonomic handle and angled shape to keep fingers clean and icing-free.

Proofing Cloth

Proofing Cloth
Amazon

$15 from Amazon Shop Now

For breadmakers, a good proofing cloth just might be the most important tool in the kitchen. Made from 100% cotton, this baker’s couche is made of heavy, professional-grade fiber. Measures 26 by 35 inches and comes with a money-back guarantee.

Cookie Spatula

Cookie Spatula
Amazon

$7 from Amazon Shop Now

Bakers spend too much time and effort baking perfect brownies and cookies to watch them crumble into pieces when it’s time to serve them. The Norpro spatula is made of stainless steel with single-body construction and has a super-thin blade to make it easy to slide under sticky baked goods.

Ceramic Pie Weights

Amazon

$7 from Amazon Shop Now

The process of baking empty pie crusts — known as blind baking — often results in buckled or shrunken crusts. Keep even the most delicate pie crusts intact with a collection of Mrs. Anderson’s ceramic weights. Easy to use and easy to clean, the food-safe ceramic distributes heat evenly.

Bench Scraper

Ateco Bench Scraper with Plastic Handle
Amazon

$11 from Amazon Shop Now

Simple yet remarkably efficient and critical to maintaining a clean and efficient workspace, bench scrapers are used for cutting and dividing dough as well as removing excess flour and dough from work surfaces. This professional-quality scraper from Ateco comes with a plastic handle and stainless-steel blade and is dishwasher-safe.

Macaron Baking Set

Macaron Baking Set
Amazon

$21 from Amazon Shop Now

Bakers can make up to 60 French-style macarons at once with this kit, which includes six nozzles and two nonstick baking mats. Easy to clean and dishwasher-, microwave, and freezer-safe.

Pyrex Custard Cups, 4-Ct.

Pyrex Custard Cups, 4-Ct.
Amazon

$20 from Amazon Shop Now

These 10-ounce cups don’t absorb or leach odors or flavors. They’re dishwasher-safe and can tolerate high temperatures. They are made in the United States and come with a two-year warranty against breakage from oven heat.

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Silicone Baking Mats, 4-Ct.

Silicone Baking Mats, 4-Ct.
Amazon

$20 from Amazon Shop Now

These nonstick baking mats let bakers get to work without parchment paper, oil, or baking sprays. The oven-safe mats can tolerate up to 450 degrees. They’re made of food-grade silicone and are easy to clean. Measuring about 12 by 17 inches, they’re designed to fit in half-sheet-size pans.

Food Scale

Food Scale
Amazon

$10 from Amazon Shop Now

In baking, accurate measurements are key. This precision food scale from Etekcity measures up to 11 pounds and is made of easy-to-clean stainless steel for safe use with food. Batteries are included.

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Cake Slicer Kit

Cake Slicer Kit
Amazon

$13 from Amazon Shop Now

You’ve heard the phrase “the greatest thing since sliced bread” — for some bakers, perfectly sliced cake layers may be a better metaphor. This adjustable, stainless-steel tool makes it easy to cut perfect cake layers every time. It can work with cakes up to 12 inches in diameter.

Heavy-Duty Baking Sheets

Heavy-Duty Baking Sheets
Amazon

$20 from Amazon Shop Now

These half-size sheet pans from Nordic Ware are made with rust-proof aluminum and with reinforced encapsulated steel rims that prevent warping and add strength. They are designed to be stackable and are compatible with parchment paper and silicone baking mats.

Utensil Set

PortoFino 6 Pc. Baking Utensil Set
Amazon

$24 from Amazon Shop Now

Made of beechwood and silicone, this set includes a balloon whisk, flat and round pastry brushes, large and small spatulas, and a spoon spatula. Each utensil features a comfortable non-slip grip. The silicone heads and grips are easily removed and can be cleaned in the dishwasher, but the wooden handles should be cleaned with warm water and mild dish soap.

3-Pack Silicone Doughnut Pans

3-Pack Silicone Doughnut Pans
Amazon

$14 from Amazon Shop Now

These colorful silicone pans will let bakers crank out their favorite morning coffee companion a dozen and a half at a time. The pans are nonstick and BPA-free. They’re safe to 450 degrees.

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Cake-Pop Maker

Babycakes Mini Cake Pop Maker
Amazon

$16 from Amazon Shop Now

The cake-pop craze is still going strong, and now even novices can join in with this cake-pop maker from the aptly named company Babycakes. Using regular cake mixes, cooks can make nine pops at a time with this device, which features a latching handle and non-skid feet.

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