The best… baking equipment
Kitchenaid 175 Artisan Stand Mixer This mixer is a considerable investm investment, but it won’t disapp disappoint. It has ten speeds, f four attachments (flat a and flex-edge beaters, whisk and dough hook), holds 4.8 litres and, to to top it off, it looks great (£44 (£449; johnlewis.com).
Kitchenart Measuring Spoon The teaspoonns teaspoons and ▲ tablespoons tablespoonst we eat with vary too much in sizee size to really be accurate measuring tools. This adjusstable adjustable spoon (available in teatea- tea- or tablespoon sizes) is a great solution (from £6.60; amazon.co.uk).
Tala Tilting Icing ▲ Turntable For more efficient cake decoraating decorating withith with smoother th resu results, try a turnt turntable like this. It tilts and has a nonnon-slip surface to give you the best and nd most comfortable angles ngles for in intricate designs (£15; dunelm.com).
Bosch Clevermixx
Hand Mixer Both light and quiet, this 400W machine has four speeds that are easy to change, as well as a turbo setting. It comes with beaters and dough hooks (£30; johnlewis.com). Salter 5kg Glass Electronicc Electronic Kitchen Scalles Scales As seen on The Greatg Great Brittish British Bake Off, thesese these sleek scales are precise and sturdy sturdy, and they have a reset function so you can weigh each ingredient into the same bowl as you go (£17; amazon. amazon.co.uk).