From pie plates to bundt pans, spatulas to cookie cutters, there are so many gift ideas to buy for the beloved baker in your life. But which are the best? You’ll want to focus on quality, functionality, and durability, but looks matter too in a gift, as does the cost, of course. And sometimes the occasion (like stocking stuffers, to say thank you, weddings, or birthdays) will help determine which item works best. We sifted through dozens of baking tools and utensils to determine the very best options. Check out our picks for what to buy the baking enthusiast who’s on your gift list. Price at time of publish: $40 Price at time of publish: $20 “If you love decorating cakes then having a solid, heavy-bottomed stand with a swivel plate is a game-changer.” — Summer Miller, Senior Editor Price at time of publish: $75 Price at time of publish: $13 “This cookbook has it all: classics you’re already familiar with, and then wildly creative new recipes you’ll want to make immediately. The first thing on my list? Salt-and-Vinegar Potato Chip Cookies. How incredible do those sound? And the photos! Gah, I could gush about this book forever.” — Ariel Knutson, Associate Editorial Director Price at time of publish: $28 Price at time of publish: $55 Price at time of publish: $37 Price at time of publish: $85 “Great quality aprons with TONS of design options. The kids ones are super cute!” — Myo Quinn, Editor Price at time of publish: $12 Price at time of publish: $58 Price at time of publish: $27 Price at time of publish: $16 Price at time of publish: $56 Price at time of publish: $500

What should I include in a baking gift basket?

If you’re looking to put together a gift basket with several items, Poliafito suggests including a wide variety of items. “There are so many directions you could go in, but I’m going big here: a scale, measuring cups, measuring spoons, a liquid measure, mixing bowls, whisk, rubber spatula, offset spatula (my favorite baking tool!), rolling pin, loaf or bundt pan, and half sheet pan. And then, it might be fun to throw in a bag of all-purpose flour and sugar, and a good cookbook like ‘The Joy of Baking or Baking Bible,’” says Poliafito.

When is a good time to shop for gifts for bakers?

According to Poliafito, anytime is a good time to shop for gifts to give the bakers in your life. “But,” he adds, “I think fall is usually the best time because people bake a lot leading up to winter and the holidays. That said, fall is quickly followed by spring, to take advantage of all the fruits and berries that are in season.” 

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Devorah Lev-Tov is a freelance journalist who specializes in food and beverage trends, recipes, and product reviews. For this piece she consulted third-party customer reviews, spoke to experts, and conferred with her inner deep love of baking. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, son, and dog—who love eating all the baked goods she makes. Read Next: The Best Wall Ovens