Best Gifts for the Baker on Your List!

 

Now that so many of us find ourselves spending much more time at home, it seems everyone has begun to bake bread. These great gifts are for that person, or the ones who aspire to give it a whirl. 

It's that time of year where something baking makes the house smell soooo good. And the cozy months post -holiday of Jan-March will be a perfect time for them to make use of what you got for them!

Here's some great gift ideas! 

Look at this gorgeous fig-colored bread pan! Offered by King Arthur (as in the flour)  it's part of their baking shop -- did you know they had one? They offer all kinds of marvelous things, so visit their site and click around. 

But back to this divine Emile Henry (France) covered baking pan whose claim is that it "helps you make artisan bread with crisp golden crusts and chewy, airy interiors." The description alone makes me want to get it   Sells for $135.   Check out ALL their baking pans - quite a selection and guaranteed to be high quality. 













There's a particularly pretty red one for a round loaf, an uncommon shape designed to heat evenly on all sides. Made of the highest quality French stoneware, you can even preheat it in the oven before hand. It's also great for making potatoes and veggies.... $135 (you might find this on sale if you google, or wait for Black Friday or deals as they get nearer to the holiday).













Baba a Louis is an obscure bakery nestled in Chester, Vermont State. It's now closed but BOY was it a treat to go in and get fresh baked delights. What remains is their bread book and I think it's one of the best out there. It's hard to find new these days, but you will locate it if you Google, for varying prices. This one is for about $10 from AbeBooks.com and they have a dozen copies. You can also find it at Thrift books, Ebay, Amazon etc. for as much as $25. Many may be used, but consider it as passing on a treasure to a treasured friend this holiday! 








These may be going fast at WISH but you can Google to find similar sets. This set of two Bannenton Proofing baskets are perfect for sourdough bread making, and includes both a metal and plastic dough scraper, a scoring lame, with extra blades and a case.   On sale for $44 down from $65 at the time of publication.  Find another Banneton version with only one basket, but with stencils for the top of the bread on Amazon for $22

I'm a HUGE fan of these classic all-purpose kitchen pans that are made like they used to be - solid, lasting, quality. Aptly named USAPans it reflects where they are made as well. As of this publication, their website says they are having a bit go a supply situation right now -- please check their website first, as they can be up and running any moment.. but you can Google around to find some of the pans already in stock at Target, Sur le Table., Amazon, even Walmart. 












Once the bread is made, it can be stored at home in paper or given to neighbors or mailed as gifts all year long. What might just delight the proud baker on your list is having a personalized stamp to add to their packaging. From LADD Stamps on Etsy for $25-35, depending on the size you order.











Or, check out this one from GetStampedUK on Esty which would come from the UK, but you can order a wide variety of sizes, starting at $33. 











TIP: Why not around out the stamps by pairing them with paper bags? You can google and find a variety - paper ones big enough for several kinds of bread, lunch type bags with clear windows and fold over tops for cookies, brownies, bars and scones, sleeves for baguettes, and cotton/linen drawstring bags that have a drawstring top. 

These tags can add a nostalgic touch to baked gifts (or for any other homemade crafts, whether it's jam, or knits or candles). These tags are high quality with charming vintage Christmas designs. that come in a tin you can keep when they're gone.  Set of 36 for $17 from King Arthur's Flour. 


How about this Baking Journal for the person on your list who has embarked on a baking journey? They can chronicle their mishaps and successes, tips and tricks or just keep all their favorites -- and new ones to try.  Here are two: You can find the first - a woven hardcover with recycled paper pages in three colors - Mint (pictured), Red, and Black, with room for more than 80 recipes --  on The Gromet for $35.


There's an area for the recipes but also photos of the dishes and even a section for family reviews and comments! 



This Baking Journal Scrap Book goes for $14.40 on Amazon and has 136 templated pages (pictured) to make their own custom recipe book to keep and pass down. 


It's called a Scrap Book because inside, the white pages give the freedom to fill in as they like, while the yellow pages in the back have tips and instructional on everything from kneading and folding dough to measurements. 



This bread bag comes straight from Italy. It's made of durable, washable paper treated with wax  and can be sized to hold a lot or a little and comes with a terra cotta plate that you can heat up to keep rolls, scones, muffins, or slices warm. Choose from a variety of colors, like sky blue and bold red in two sizes priced at  $32-36. From FOOD52.


Hope the above leads you to finding just the right thing for someone special on your list!

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Comments

Lola said…
Awesome gift ideas! And right now everyone is definitely finding their inner baker! I can attest to the fact that those Emilie Henry bread pans make the most devine crusty bread.
Lola said…
Awesome gift ideas! And right now everyone is definitely finding their inner baker! I can attest to the fact that those Emilie Henry bread pans make the most devine crusty bread.