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    Home » Baking 101

    Published: Jun 7, 2018 · Modified: Oct 4, 2020 by Sylvie · This post may contain affiliate links.

    10 Essential Baking Tools and Utensils for Beginners

    Ideas are great, skills are needed but when it comes to baking, the right utensils are key. So today, I am sharing with you my 10 Essential Baking Utensils and Tools for Beginners that won't ruin you!

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    Why using the right Baking Tools is Important

    Over the years, I have accumulated a LOT of stuff in my kitchen, mainly for baking. If you enjoy having tons of items to help you create awesome desserts (like me), that's great! But owning only a handful of basic baking equipment can take you far, as long as you choose the right ones.

    There are many ways to improve your cooking skills, but without basic baking equipments, you won't be able to make amazing baked goods. Compared to cooking, baking does require a fair bit of tools and equipments. But don't get scared. You really don't need much to start!

    Essential Baking Equipment For Beginners

    Yes, I probably own way over 10 baking tins and pans. I have also accumulate dozen and dozen of baking gadgets and utensils. Some of these tools come very handy for a specific recipe or to make something that looks fancy (half-dome silicone molds, I am looking at you!).

    But 90% of the time, I really only use the same 10 Baking Tools, and these are the ones I highly recommend for Baking Beginners.

    There is a reason why they are called "Essentials", because although you can bake really fun treat with super specialised equipment, you won't be able to make anything without a few (or all) or these ones. And let me tell you, the 10 Essential Baking Tools and Utensils you really need are NOT the expensive ones.

    No, there won't be any 800$ KitchenAid or 100$ Bread Maker in this list. I truly believe that you don't need fancy, expensive equipment to make great desserts. The most expensive item of this list is 30$. For a 5 piece set! Once you have all your baking tools and equipments ready, make sure that to get the 10 Essential Ingredients for Baking.

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    Must-have Baking Utensils List

    Baking Utensils for Measuring

    Measuring Cups, Measuring Spoons and Measuring Jugs

    You know what they say: "Baking is a Science", so measurement is everything. Most recipes written in English will use Cups, Spoons and Jugs to measure ingredients. You will be using those ones A LOT so make sure they are made out of durable materials that can resist all the elements.

    For any Glass Bakeware, I always recommend using the brand Pyrex because they simply never break, like their Measuring Jug.

    You can also find sets that include both Measuring Cups and Spoons, like this super practical 14 piece sets.

    A Food Scale

    The more you will get into baking, the more precise you will want to be. Using Measuring Cups and Spoons can be super easy and convenient, but once you start making more complex recipes, you will need a Food Scale.

    I personally use both Cups and a Scale depending on the recipe but when it comes to French Patisserie, you definitely need a proper scale. Again, choose one that is made out of durable material and that can be cleaned easily.

    A digital one will be more practical than a mechanical one. And yes, you can find super cheap ones like this slick white scale or this practical multifunction one.

    Loaf on a wooden board with 3 slices down

    Baking Tools for Cutting, Blending and Mixing

    Set of Whisks

    If you are only going to be using one, get a good one! You can find so many different type of whisk. Some are great for general use while others have a very specific purpose.

    I have a bunch of them but really, a only use 2: Large One and a Small One. I use the large one for any cake batter or other preparation, while the small one is great to use when making curds in a small pot or beating eggs.  

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    Again, you will very easily find a set to match your requirements, like this simple 2 Pack Set or 3 Pack Stainless Steel Set.

    Silicone Spatulas

    For many recipes, a whisk will work perfectly. But for others, the use of a Spatula is highly recommended. While a whisk will perfectly mix your ingredients, it can also bring a lot of air (not always recommended) or break the batter.

    To fold a Meringue for example, you will definitely need a Spatula to avoid breaking the Egg Whites. A Silicone Spatula is also great to scrape your bowls once you are done baking, unless you prefer to use your fingers to eat the raw batter of course!

    You can find many different sizes and shapes of Silicone Spatula, so research the one that will best suit your baking needs. Otherwise, simply get a set that include a few different ones like this 3 Pieces Set or 4 Piece Set

    A Flour Sifter or Thin Mesh Sieve

    Have you ever made a cake batter that had thick lumps you couldn't get rid off? That probably happened because you didn't sift the flour (or other powdery ingredients like Cacao Powder or Cornstarch).

    Sifting Flour helps to remove any impurities and break lumps that could form while being stored. It also make the Flour way lighter, which is what you want for light batters.

    You can use a proper Flour Sifter like this one, or simply use a Fine Mesh Sieve like me. Although a Flour Sifter is specifically made for Flours and Powders, I prefer to use a Fine Mesh Sieve as I find it way more versatile.

    A set of Mixing Bowls. Or Two.

    You can never have enough Mixing Bowls. As a general rule, I believe that you need two types of mixing bowls: one that is heat-proof, and one that isn't. Use a Heat-Proof Glass Bowl to melt ingredient in the microwave or when doing a 'Bain-Marie'. Use a Stainless Steel Bowl for the opposite reason: keep in the heat or the cold.

    When making a Meringue for example, using a bowl that is really cold will help your Egg Whites to rise. Simply putting a Stainless Steel Bowl in your fridge for 15, 20 minutes before making a meringue will do the trick!

    I personally use these two types of Mixing Bowls that each came in large sets. Get yourself a good set of Stainless Steel Bowl Set and another Glass Mixing Bowls set like this Pyrex Set - and you are ready to get baking!

    A Zester

    Nothing complicated here: if you need to add Citrus Zest to your cake batter, creams, curds or other preparations, you will need a Zester. Technically, you could cut the zest of the fruit then chop it extremely thinly but let's be honest, ain't nobody got time for that!

    My little tip is to get a Zester that is large enough to also grate cheese or chocolate, like the classic Microplane one or this one.

    One pear tartlet on a grey surface surrounded by more tarts.

    Cake Baking Utensils

    A Good Range of Basic Baking Pans and Trays

    I love to collect baking tins and I probably have way too many. They are so fun to use to create cakes and tarts of different shapes and sizes, but are probably not all Kitchen Essentials.

    If I had to choose only a few to make anything I can think of, I would only need 5: a Flat Baking Tray for cookies, a Round Springform Pan for cakes and cheesecakes, a Tart/Pie Pan, a Cupcake/Muffin Tray and a Loaf Pan.

    For me, these 5 pans are all you need to start baking. You can buy them separately of course, but I found this 5 Piece Bakeware Set that has exactly what you need for less than 30$.

    A Baking Mat and Baking Paper / Parchment Paper

    Using a Baking Mat to line your flat tray is a great way to not constantly throw away baking paper. Use it under Cookies, Macarons or other baked goods. When it comes to cakes, tarts and pies, I find it easier to use Baking Paper or Parchment Paper.

    I mainly use some under my cake to be able to get them out of the pan easily and over my tart pastry when I blind bake them. You will find simple Baking Paper in any supermarket, I'm sure you don't need me here! But for good Baking Mat, you can try this classic Silpat Mat this set of 2 Silicone Baking Mat Sheet.

    A Cooling Rack

    No baking would be finished without good old cooling time (unless you are making a warm dessert, of course). You can obviously let your cakes and cookies cool down in their pan / on the tray, but the best way to stop any further baking is to use a Cooling Rack.

    If you leave your baked goods on a hot surface, they will keep baking and you don't want to risk over-baking them. A cooling rack will also allow a more uniform, all around cooling. This set of Cooling Rack is great because you can also use it in the oven.

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    1. Lisa says

      January 07, 2024 at 4:27 am

      Good I really appreciate thank you

      Reply
    2. Karen says

      January 29, 2020 at 12:10 am

      Great guide, all are very essential for baking, hoping to see more ideas here. Worth reading 🙂

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      • A Baking Journey says

        January 29, 2020 at 10:26 am

        Thanks Karen, glad you enjoyed it!

        Reply
    3. Marie says

      November 07, 2019 at 2:12 am

      Great post about the baking tools. I like the Cooling racks used to place meat in electric smokers

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      • A Baking Journey says

        November 07, 2019 at 9:34 am

        Thanks Marie - it's a very versatile tool indeed 🙂

        Reply
    4. Leigh Suznovich says

      August 02, 2018 at 12:30 pm

      Oh yes, these are all so critical for baking! Great and thorough list.

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      • thefoodiejourney says

        August 02, 2018 at 7:07 pm

        Thanks Leigh 🙂

        Reply
    5. runawaywidow says

      June 09, 2018 at 11:14 pm

      Pretty measuring spoons. I never needed a scale but it’s nice to replace stuff- my baking pans look so dingy!

      Reply
      • thefoodiejourney says

        June 12, 2018 at 9:21 am

        I know that you can make most recipes with cups/spoons, but a kitchen scale is a real life changer!

        Reply
    6. Clarice Lao / Camping for Women says

      June 09, 2018 at 3:57 pm

      Thank you for reminding me to get a new food scale. My old one isn't working properly anymore. Can't wait to bake again. I had really busy the past few weeks.

      Reply
      • thefoodiejourney says

        June 12, 2018 at 9:21 am

        I think that a scale is such a must have when you bake 🙂 Hope you get back into the kitchen really soon!

        Reply
    7. Recheal says

      June 09, 2018 at 9:30 am

      Thanks for this list Sylvie! I certainly need to get that food scale. I'm also a new subscriber btw, keep up the good work 🙂

      Reply
      • thefoodiejourney says

        June 09, 2018 at 10:02 am

        Thanks Recheal, I'm so glad you enjoyed this article and the blog! Welcome on board 😉

        Reply
    8. Christie Moeller says

      June 09, 2018 at 1:02 am

      OOH such a good list and it reminds me there are a few new things I need to pick up. I really need a baking mat!

      Reply
      • thefoodiejourney says

        June 09, 2018 at 10:01 am

        A Baking Mat is the next thing I need to get too 🙂

        Reply
    9. Crafty For Home says

      June 08, 2018 at 3:33 pm

      My top list to get is the baking mat, but I always love the parchment paper, it is so easy to clean up after. Great list here!

      Reply
      • thefoodiejourney says

        June 09, 2018 at 10:01 am

        I agree, I usually use parchment paper because it is so practical, but would feel better using a baking mat - no more waste!

        Reply
    10. Daisy says

      June 08, 2018 at 1:23 pm

      This is a fabulous list of ideas to have in any kitchen. As a diabetic my #1 of these is a food scale because I have to measure every bite I eat...

      Reply
      • thefoodiejourney says

        June 09, 2018 at 10:00 am

        Thanks Daisy! The Food Scale is also one of my most useful kitchen utensil, nothing better for very precise baking 🙂

        Reply

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