Do you have a friend who’s always experimenting in the kitchen, creating new desserts? Or maybe it’s your aunt, known for her famous birthday cake. Whoever it is, we’ve curated this list of delightful items that any baker would love to tuck into their kitchen. —Amanda Nunes
Both whimsical and practical, this traditional broomcorn skewer is 100% biodegradable, and more accurate than metal cake testers. Simply snap one off and use it as needed. (Cake Tester, $15)
If you want to befriend a baker for life, gift them a box of Maldon sea salt flakes. It’s the perfect finisher on chocolate chip cookies or freshly baked focaccia. (Maldon Sea Salt Flakes, $10)
This butter bell is the bee’s knees. Hand-etched from a single block of marble, this gorgeous butter bell keeps butter fresh and at room temperature. (Honeycomb Butter Keeper, $87)
Avid bakers will appreciate the precision and pleasing design of Smeg’s Digital Scale. The steel bowl is removable and can hold 7 cups, and the scale can be used for 36 hours of uninterrupted baking bliss. (Smeg Digital Scale, $200)
This Nordic Ware Scone Pan will save bakers heaps of time. Each pan can make 16 mini scones, biscuits, or cornbread. Built to last, it’s made with heavyweight cast aluminum. (Nordic Ware Scone Pan, $72)
Rifle Paper Co’s bright, floral prints adorn this apron, which is made from cotton and linen canvas. It has a chest pocket for stashing a spatula and a utility loop for other baking accessories. (Rifle Paper Co. x Hedley & Bennett Apron, $29)
Spice lovers will be intrigued by Burlap & Barrels’ unique slow-crafted Cardamom Extract. It can be used in place of vanilla extract, and it adds a kick to baked goods and drinks. (Cardamom Extract, $15)
Author Kim-Joy’s imaginative bakes take center stage in her magical cookbook, Bake Joy. These stress-free recipes are designed to focus on mental well-being and unlock creativity. (Bake Joy, $40)
One can never have enough kitchen towels, especially when multiple recipes are on the go. (Flour Sack Towels, $14)
Bakers will reach for this illustrated notebook time and time again, to jot down recipes or sketch out designs for a new dessert. (Recipe journal, $52)
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