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five different baking tools and their uses

Hi everyone today I will be talking about different Baking tools and what their uses are. Now if you want to make the best baked goods, there are some important items you might want to consider buying that will greatly improve the outcome of your recipes.


Measuring tools- Spoons, cups, bowls. Measuring tools come in a range of different sizes and different materials its important that you have a set. You will need them to measure out your wet and dry ingredients.


Parchment paper- This baking tool has a number of different uses. You can line your baking tins to keep your baked goods from sticking.


Rubber spatulas- Like parchment paper this tool also has many uses. You can use it to scrape bowls so every last bit of cake mixture goes into your baking tin not your sink. You can also use a Rubber spatula for folding in your more delicate ingredients.



Whisk- Different shape whisks have different uses, which not many actually know. A balloon whisk is good for when you have to deal with lots of cake mixture. You can also sometimes use it for folding in things.




Pastry brush- Even if you haven't tried baking before, you might have seen those smaller paint brushes in the baking area and thought what are they actually for. Brushes like those have a lot uses from brushing on bbq sauce to putting on glazes on baked goods.

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