Other Baking Tools

Other Baking Tools cover the practical extras that make baking and dessert preparation easier and more precise. Whether you are making cakes, bread, desserts or homemade chocolates, the right tools help you achieve a cleaner result and handle each step more easily. This category brings together smaller baking tools in one place, making it easier to compare functions, narrow down what you need and choose the right pieces for your kitchen.
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Sourdough kit 4 parts

Professional Kitchen blow torch

Basting brush

Price € 9,95    
Measuring spoons set 4 pcs

Kitchen blow torch

Cake collar

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Price € 6,96 Before € 9,95
Singles Measuring cup

Jelly bag

Price € 8,50    
Proofing basket oval

Proofing basket

Price € 23,95    
Proofing basket round

Proofing basket

Price € 21,95    
Proofing basket

Price € 19,95    
Kitchen blow torch

double Pastry wheel

A wide selection of other baking tools from recognised brands

When you bake regularly, it is often the smaller tools that make the biggest difference. Alongside cake pans, pastry bags and cookie cutters, there are many other items that are useful to keep in the kitchen cupboard if you enjoy baking.

At the same time, it can be difficult to decide what to choose and which brand to consider. That is why this category brings together a broader range of baking accessories in one place, so you can compare the purpose of each tool and decide which ones match the way you bake.

Whether you need measuring spoons, a sugar thermometer or another practical baking tool, this category is designed to help you move from general browsing to a more specific choice. You can start with the wider kitchenware range, continue to baking tools, and then focus on the smaller tools collected here.

The range includes products from brands that are well known in the category, including Blomsterbergs, Funktion, Rosti and Rösle. If brand is part of how you shop, this makes it easier to compare different options while staying within the same product area.

Our selection of other baking tools is intended to make baking easier and help with the final touch in your baking. Whether you bake professionally or simply enjoy baking at home, these tools support the individual steps that matter when you want a more precise result.

Examples of what you can find in this category

This category covers a mixed selection of baking tools that do not always fit into the larger main groups, but are still useful in everyday baking.

Rolling pins are made for rolling dough evenly and smoothly. If you often bake biscuits, pastry or dough that needs a consistent thickness, a rolling pin is one of the most practical tools to compare first.

A baking skewer is a simple but useful tool when you want to check whether your bake is done through the centre. It helps with the final stage of baking, where timing can affect the finished result.

A klejne cutter is intended for cutting klejne dough into even shapes. It is a more specific tool, but a good example of how this category also includes items for particular baking tasks that are not covered by the broader groups.

A pastry brush is useful when you need to brush dough or baking equipment. If that is the main function you are looking for, you can go directly to pastry and basting brushes to compare those options more closely.

A kitchen torch is especially useful for crème brûlée, where the sugar on top is caramelised to create a crisp surface. If that is the tool you need, you can browse the dedicated selection of kitchen torches.

You can also find more specialised items such as cake foil and proofing baskets, depending on whether you are working with cake finishing or bread dough. This is part of what makes the category useful: it gathers tools that often support a specific step, even when they belong to different types of baking.

The most essential baking tools

Home baking often starts with a few basic ingredients, but the result still depends on using the right tools for the job. Some tools shape the bake, some help with measuring, and others make preparation easier from one step to the next.

For example, the right proofing basket or bread form can influence how dough develops before baking. A baking rack can also matter when you are aiming for a light cake texture. While more specialised tools have their place, many people start by building up a practical core selection and then adding more specific pieces as needed.

Even if it is useful to have items such as a silicone baking mat, a dosing funnel or a klejne cutter in the kitchen, there are some baking tools that are especially important if you bake often. A practical way to choose is to begin with the tools you use across many recipes and then add more specialised items later.

Examples of key baking tools include mixing bowls, a kitchen machine, a pastry bag with nozzle, a kitchen scale, a cake pan, a pastry brush and a baking mat. If you are looking specifically for mats, you can compare different baking mats in their own category.

From there, you can broaden your selection depending on what you bake most often. If you make chocolate work, it can be helpful to look at chocolate moulds. If you work with dough more frequently, dough scrapers may be a natural next step. If you make smaller bakes, you may also want to compare muffin pans, while recipes for tarts or savoury bakes may lead you towards flan and quiche dishes.

Some users also move between dessert and baking tools. If your recipes include cold elements as well, you can compare ice moulds alongside the rest of your baking equipment.

Find the baking tools you need

Kitchen Living Dining has a broad selection of equipment and tools for home baking in the kitchen. This category is especially useful when you are looking not only for the obvious basics, but also for the practical extras that support preparation, shaping, checking, brushing or finishing.

If you already know the product type you need, the category can help you go directly to that section. If you are still comparing, it also works well as a place to narrow down your options by function. For most situations, that is the easiest way to shop: start with what you are baking, identify which step needs the right tool, and then compare the relevant group.

Whether you are searching for pans for bread or cakes, tools for dough handling, or smaller accessories that complete your baking setup, you can move between the linked categories and build a clearer overview. That makes it easier to compare broad baking essentials with more task-specific tools and choose the pieces that fit your needs.

Explore the full baking assortment through the wider baking tools area, and use this category when you want the tools that sit between the main groups. From rolling and brushing to proofing and finishing, Other Baking Tools brings together the details that support better baking results.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of products are included in Other Baking Tools?

Other Baking Tools includes smaller baking accessories that do not always fit into the larger baking groups, such as rolling pins, baking skewers, klejne cutters, pastry brushes, kitchen torches, cake foil and proofing baskets. In everyday use, this means that you can look here for tools that support a specific step such as rolling, checking, brushing, proofing or finishing.

How do I choose the right baking tool for what I am making?

A practical way to choose is to start with the recipe or baking step you need help with and then match the tool to that task. In practice, this helps you compare narrower options more clearly, such as a proofing basket for bread dough, a pastry brush for glazing, or a kitchen torch for caramelising the top of crème brûlée.

When would I need a rolling pin?

A rolling pin is useful when you need to roll dough evenly and smoothly, especially for biscuits, pastry or dough that should have a consistent thickness. This makes it easier to prepare dough more evenly before baking and compare rolling pins first if that is a tool you use often.

What is a baking skewer used for?

A baking skewer is used to check whether a bake is done through the centre. In everyday use, this helps you judge the final stage of baking more accurately, where timing can affect the finished result.

Why would I use a pastry brush when baking?

A pastry brush is useful when you need to brush dough or baking equipment during preparation. In practice, this helps you handle recipes where brushing is part of the process, and it also makes it easier to focus on more specific selections if that is the main tool you need.

What is a kitchen torch used for in baking?

A kitchen torch is especially useful for caramelising sugar on top of desserts such as crème brûlée so it forms a crisp surface. This makes it easier to handle finishing tasks that require direct heat rather than baking in the oven.

How can I find the right option on a baking tools webshop?

If you already know the product type you need, it helps to go directly to that more specific selection and compare the filtered choices there. If you are still deciding, start with what you are baking, identify which step needs the right tool, and then use the wider baking tools area to narrow your options by function.

Which baking tools are the most essential if I bake often?

The category content highlights core tools such as mixing bowls, a kitchen machine, a pastry bag with nozzle, a kitchen scale, a cake pan, a pastry brush and a baking mat. In practice, this helps you begin with tools that are useful across many recipes and then add more specialised items later if your baking needs become more specific.