Best bakeware sets according to redditors

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u/ProductHelperBot · 10 pointsr/aww

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u/ariannavb · 9 pointsr/Baking

As a professional baker, there are two books that I recommend:

  • I'm Just Here for More Food: Food x Mixing + Heat = Baking by Alton Brown (gets into the science of baking, it's entertaining, and has some great recipes)

  • Baker's Manual by Joseph Amendola and Nicole Rees (has the most classic recipes, and covers a lot of the things I learned in culinary school)

    I doubt it's in your price range, but every baker absolutely needs a kitchen-aid standing mixer.

    Other necessary items: wire whisk, rubber spatula, good set of bowls, various pans, or at least two half sheet pans, measuring cups, measuring spoons, bench scraper, etc.

    Wilton has a good cupcake decorating kit. Offset spatulas are necessary for any decorating, 4" for cupcakes, 8" for most cakes. If she likes cake decorating, then she needs a cake wheel and a decorating comb.

    I personally go for more practical items as opposed to novelty items. I hope some of that was useful.
u/killersquirel11 · 8 pointsr/cookingforbeginners

What does your kitchen have? Stovetop (gas/electric coil/induction)? Oven? Microwave? Hot plate?

If you're willing to learn how to treat cookware properly, pick up a cast iron skillet. Imo they are the best value you can find. /r/castiron

Get some silicone kitchen utensils (something like this ). Doesn't melt as easily as plastic does

I'd recommend getting a single knife and cutting board. Plastic or wood board, and a 8-10" chef's knife. If you feel that that knife is too unwieldy, you can also pick up a smaller one.

Pick up a stock pot, I'd say probably 5-8qt

Bakeware is pretty cheap, imo you're best off getting a set ( e.g. ) /r/baking

Also look at possibly getting a slow cooker. While not necessary, I love mine. If you have the money to spend, get a programmable one. If not, pick up one at a yard sale or thrift store (just make sure the crock isn't cracked) /r/slowcooking

u/whynotthistimearound · 4 pointsr/ketorecipes

You know that massive internet web page that sells everything short of human organs.

"donut silicone baking sheet"

P.s it has to be silicone to work with the fathead recipes!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01370MS18?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/ansile · 3 pointsr/Baking

As someone else said, Kitchen-Aid standing mixers are awesome, but hella expensive. So unless you were planning on spending A LOT, maybe try something like this:

If she is geeky: Williams-Sonoma has Star Wars and Marvel cookie cutters/cupcake kits/cake pans/pancake molds/etc.

Mixing bowls are always a must, these are super cute and colorful, and have a grip and spout so they're easy to pour, and they have great reviews.

Here is a good set of different baking pans, I actually got this for my last birthday and they're great.

And since you said she likes cupcakes primarily, maybe a cupcake decorating book, icing tips and etc., cupcake recipe book, or maybe more generic baking-wise a cute apron or a cute recipe box. Good luck, I'm sure whatever you get her she'll love! And kudos to you for trying so hard to find a great gift for her. :)

u/SlightlySweet · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This toaster oven would be a dream come true because I do not have a ACTUAL oven. The house I moved into didn't have a working oven, so I've been using a little toaster oven to make meals for my family until we can save up enough money to replace our appliances. (The fridge leaks a lot too, so we want to save to replace both) my current toaster oven is really old and doesnt have half the cooking modes this one does, and mine cooks unevenly, plus it's a smaller toaster oven so this one would be a nice upgrade.


Under $20 would be these they would allow me to cook a bit better in my current toaster oven.

C'mon...gimme

u/PantalonesPantalones · 3 pointsr/xxfitness
u/justbeingkat · 3 pointsr/santashelpers

Disclaimer: these are just a kickoff to get you started. Obviously, you know your girlfriend, your budget, and what's available near you best!

First things first...

How about a Funko doll relevant to her interests? https://funko.com/

How about a sock monkey hat for her Funko doll? https://www.etsy.com/listing/224767016/for-funko-dolls-miniature-sock-monkey

Baking

If she likes baking and Doctor Who, what about this cool TARDIS cookie jar? https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Who-Tardis-Cookie-Lights/dp/B000VQZOLS/

Speaking of baking, this set is really cute and colorful: https://www.amazon.com/Joiedomi-8-Pieces-Silicone-Including-Chocolate/dp/B01H45ZGVQ/

Cake Decorating

How's she doing on tools?

Does she need tips? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IBFP7GW?psc=1

What about some inspiration? https://www.amazon.com/Ideas-Decorating-Cupcakes-Cookies-Cakes/dp/1592536514/ (They even have new copies of the book available from third party sellers for cheap!)

Watching Movies

Does she like going to the theater, or does she like watching movies with you on the couch?

If the theater, movie tickets make an awesome gift, and you can usually get a gift card with a pair of two tickets pretty cheap!

If at home, make a movie gift basket! Go to the dollar store, and find her favorite candy, soda, etc. Grab some microwave popcorn. Pop it in a cute basket or even one of those plastic popcorn containers (or go to your local theater and see if they'll give you one of their cardboard ones for free...) You can throw a DVD in there, too, or one of those Redbox rental coupons, if you have that in your area.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would like to have this bakeware set because I am going to be moving and I like to bake things. Having these would enable my baking habits.

conviviality!

Thanks for the contest :)

u/mr_richichi · 3 pointsr/Baking

I got some pretty good baking swag this year.

First up was a Kopykake. I will be making disgusting amounts of cookies over the next year putting this thing to the test.

A KitchenAid Architect was shocked to see it was the full set as these are stupid expensive.

Possibly my favorite gift for kitchen stuff this year was DrawerDecor which has finally made my drawers a non clusterfuck.

Steel prep table similar to this but not this model. Got it before Christmas but was told it was an early xmas gift.

Wire Shelving similar to this, but again not this model. Its 4' wide and each shelf can take 600. It freed up SO much room for me. I highly recommend more shelving for any of you guys/gals who have the room for it.

18" Magnetic Knife Strip, again more stuff out of shelves, off of counter tops etc.

Glass mixing bowls

Last but certainly not least, I finally got this cookie sheet from chicago metallic. Such a nice piece.


Now I think it is worth noting that I bake for a living, and that most people don't actually want a prep table or a 3' tall projector in their kitchen but damnit I love it! :)

The main theme for this xmas seems to be helping me get my kitchen to the OCD level needed in a professional kitchen. Not sure the missus loves the strict flow of kitchen as much as I do but man, it feels good and looks great.

u/unreqistered · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

While I prefer to deep fry mine, I use a wire cooling rack placed on top of a bakers pan / cookie sheet.

This works well with just about anything you put in the oven.

u/blaaaaaargh · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Oh my god I'm so sorry about your puppy. ;_; a bajillion hugs I can't imagine that, I'd completely break down if I lost my dog.

I nominate /u/cats_and_vibrators for a wishlist item. She's amazing and I love her. She is always there for everyone, super supportive and caring. She deserves everything. Love you Maggie. <3

If I win I would love the kindle, I've had the paperwhite on my Maybe Someday... list for a while now. I love reading and having that would be amazing.

Congrats on the apartment! I love household-y stuff. You definitely need a good knife set!

And this awesome ice mold.

Mixing bowls are essential, and these are my favourite.

Cutest sushi service ever!

And for when you finally get a minute to relax, this bath oil would be perfect.

Thank you for the wonderful contest! I hope you have a really great week. :]

u/SickRose · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

While they're a fantastic tool, a stand mixer is expensive. However, having a mixer on hand can be insanely useful. A decent handheld mixer can do the job for way less. Aside from that, these would be my suggestions.

1.) Knives. Get something decent and try to learn to keep them sharp. you don't need a huge knife block, 2 or 3 basics will do the trick. A small and large basic knife and a serrated knife will be plenty to start with. A set of basic cutting boards to go with these as well. Get more than one because you shouldn't cut raw meat on the same board as cooked meat or veggies and so on.

2.) Measuring tools. 1 set of measuring cups, 1 set of measuring spoons, 1 liquid measuring cup. I prefer metal for the first two and pyrex for the last. In my experience the numbers wear off the plastic ones pretty quickly and they stain. And yes you need all 3, liquids are measured differently than solids.

3.) Graduated mixing bowls. Pyrex are also great for these. I have this set and they have served me well.

4.) Pans. These really depend on what you want to do. If you want to focus more on cooking start off with a few basics. A larger stock pot, a sauce pan, one or two frying pans (i prefer to have multiple sizes) and some basic pans for the oven. A 13x9 metal or glass pan is a must have for me as well as an 8x8 or 9x9 square pan. If you want to bake as well you'll need to add cookie sheets and possibly a few more specialized items like muffin pans. Nonstick is sometimes frowned upon by chefs and cooks, but truth be told they're fine for most applications. Personally, I highly recommend against silicone pans. In my experience they smell foul and are a pain to clean.

5.) Utensils. Do not get the cheap shitty plastic set. Just don't. It's a waste of money. I cannot count how many cheap plastic spatulas I've thrown out because they melted or peeled or something. Go with silicone instead. You can use metal, but keep in mind metal tools+nonstick pans=scratched ruined pans. (This does not apply to spatulas used for things like stirring or spreading frosting btw, only to ones you will use on your stove). As for as what you'll need, I would suggest a set of wooden mixing spoons, and a set like this that includes the basic items; a normal spoon, a slotted spoon, a turner, and a pasta fork.

6.) Specialty utensils. Once again, these depend on what you want to do. Whisks are handy for a lot of things and a box grater comes in handy. A silicone pastry brush is nice for certain things and easier to clean than a normal one. A basic strainer was something I didn't realize how useful it was til I got it.

8.) Other Basics: Oven mits, towels, kitchen twine, tupperware in multiple sizes, egg separator, can/bottle opener.

9.) A basic cookbook. I'm a huge fan of this edition of the BH&G cookbook. On top of a lot of basic, fun recipes it includes a lot of extra information about tools, techniques, and some nifty tips and substitutions. I have a separate binder of my own recipes, but this is my most referenced cookbook.

What sorts of food are you hoping to learn to cook? I can expand on any of this depending on your interests.

u/Agent4nderson · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Maybe I can help with this. I got these from Amazon a few weeks ago - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00XBC3T6Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

As far as trays go, it's early days, but they've been great so far. We don't put them in the dishwasher, would be the only thing I'd point out.

Otherwise, great value for money, so far.

u/martinibini · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You should get your mom something like this or this!

Myself, I would love this.

What a great way to use the community! :D

u/curdled · 2 pointsr/chemistry

jacketed stirred glass reactor is the way to go, Chemglass has nice ones.

If you are looking for improv support similar to cork ring, that can be immersed in hot water bath, I would buy some round flexible kitchenware made of silicone rubber - cake baking molds for example

https://www.amazon.com/Bakeware-Set-Nonstick-Silicone-Rectangular/dp/B00M16H2C0/ref=sr_1_16?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1493343299&sr=1-16&refinements=p_n_material_browse%3A316646011

Also, what tends to break the flask is vibrations from unbalanced stirring, so make sure there is flexible coupling connector between your mechanic stirrer motor and the stirring shaft

u/hello-everything · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  • /u/paradoxikal needs this Raid to get those pesky spiders off her front porch!

  • /u/stjh needs these paintbrushes for her beautiful artwork.

  • /u/MCubb could always do with some more Perler beads.

  • /u/pandas_mom needs this shirt for Father's Day!

  • /u/ReisaD needs these pans or this cutting board.

  • /u/call_mecthulhu needs this power cord for his daughter's video monitor!

  • And /u/nikky2069 needs this cookbook for getting back on track health-wise.

    Thanks for the lovely contest! You're awesome!

u/ReisaD · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These would help improve my life greatly because we have only one thing to bake in, and a pizza pan for when I want to make cookies/meatloaf/chicken/etc..

I know it seems silly to choose this, but honestly it would make it easier to make so many different meals and not kill what little baking pans I do have. Thank you for this contest. :)

u/fuzzyfuzzyclickclack · 2 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy
  • One of these. in 1.6 and 6.5 qt
  • One of these. Cheap, tri-ply (stainless and aluminum) induction-ready. No nonstick to coddle, no ceramic to chip, no weight like cast iron, read the reviews on how to use them and they are all you will ever need.
  • One of these
  • This to clean all the above. *optional, obtain a dishwasher-safe brush at walmart.
  • A few of these. If you want to invest in them over aluminum foil and parchment paper. If not, omit.
  • A bunch of these. Wood handles are important. Plastic will melt when leaned against the pot and then snap off.
  • These for when those don't work.
  • A ton of these. Like, 10. Get them at wallmart for $2. Cut meat? New board. Cut onion? New board. Grate cheese and get schnibbles everywhere? New board. It's like instantly cleaning your countertop.
  • A set of these.
  • Knives and some sort of block/bar. Those are personal thing, only you can choose those. Size-wise think one for cutting cherry tomatoes, one for pitting avocados, and one for cutting cakes.

    Everything else, crock pots, even measuring cups, is optional. Slow cookers, microwaves, electric kettles, and rice cookers are all nice, but there is nothing you can make in them that you can't make in a pot, like humans did for thousands of years. You'll want measuring cups for baking, but for cooking you're adjusting on the fly anyways.
u/_-reddit- · 2 pointsr/Kerala

AmazonBasics 6-Piece Nonstick Bakeware Set
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0764M2JXY/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_Bx6PCbF3GMCEX


Yes, Black & decker, Braun, cusinart are all good brands.

u/Niltaic3 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

In Elem school my friend would mix up a bunch of things from the cafeteria and I would eat them to show what a badass I was.

The thing that got me was a concoction of mashed potatoes and gravy, ketchup, mustard, chocolate milk, raisins, butter, and orange juice.

It was the potatoes. I've never liked potatoes unless they're crispy and fried.

Item

How were the testes? Chewy?

u/judogirl · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

No soup for you!

I like my steak well done. No blood for me! I lose my appetite just seeing it!

I think I would like to have dinner with /u/Alekij because I think we are both nerds and would have fun conversations!

Something kitchen related.

u/L0114R · 1 pointr/ResinCasting

You can definitely put leaves in a tray and coat them with epoxy. If you want to go the tray route I suggest getting a premade untreated wood tray from Amazon. Some of these will need to be sealed while others do not. Usually the ones with the lip on the bottom side need to be sealed. I use hot glue and go around the whole bottom so you cant see anymore gaps. Once its sealed you can pretty much put whatever you want into the epoxy. Plastic leaves would probably be better since real ones will rot I would imagine eventually. If you want to do coasters I would use this mold seems to work the best.

Alumilite Casting Epoxy Resin. Get that. It comes in a kit with mixing sticks and clear cups. The cups that come with it arent really big enough to mix the amount of epoxy you need for something as big as a tray so I suggest getting some bigger cups. You will need two types of pigments for a beach tray. Blue and white. I use PearlEx pigment brand I think it looks great. You can use other dyes and alcohol inks but for making solid colors I find the pigments work the best. Find an area you can work that is clean and that you can also control the climate. After you have sealed your tray start mixing epoxy. Make sure you follow the instructions PRECISELY. Not follwing the instructions can leave you with your epoxy not curing properly and ruining your project. If you have a small digital scale that one would use for weighing mail use this to measure the epoxy. It will help get the ratio as precise as possible. Use gloves as it is not fun to get on your skin. I would say mix up about 12 to 17oz of epoxy so the bottom of the tray will have a good thick layer. Separate the epoxy into 3 seperate cups. Make one cup all blue, the next a mix of blue and white and then one all white. For blending you will need a heat gun or a hair dryer will work as well. Add the darker blue then the lighter blue then the white in 3 fairly equal parts but save a little of the white at the end. Pick up your tray and move it around and let the epoxy mix a little and cover the whole bottom of the tray. You can also use your hands that have gloves on them to smear and mix them together. Once you have this done hit it with the heat gun a little to make a more wavy look. Add thin lines of the white you have left over then hit those with the hair dryer as well and spread around making a wave looking design. After that you are pretty much done. Leave it alone and let it cure.

u/NWVoS · 1 pointr/pics

Some is. You have to look for it though.

Or just buy a different brand and still call it pyrex like a normal person.

OXO brand pyrex

u/Dana_M_A · 1 pointr/crafts
u/creepystrawberreh · 1 pointr/Gifts

Hangnuo 8 Triangle Cavity Silicone Cake Portion Mould DIY Baking Molds Soap Mold https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N7P29JH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4LG-BbPHDYXW6 or Allforhome 6 Christmas Tree Silicone Cake Baking Mold Cake Pan Handmade Soap Moulds Biscuit Chocolate Ice Cube Tray DIY Mold https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00ISHEX78/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9MG-Bb3KYS7BH ? anything Christmas tree-y is kinda triangley too!

u/lucindawst · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I stole my username from Bram Stoker's Dracula... I took Lucy Westerna's name and made lucindawst...I've used this in various forms since 1998...loooong time.
thanks for the contest

u/pailindai · 1 pointr/Baking

you won't be able to get a sphere with those pans, try these: https://www.amazon.com/Silicone-Lollypop-Modelling-Tasty-Pop/dp/B00APLLFG2

if not you can try putting two flat pieces together for a somewhat round shape

u/sweetbeauty · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

3.48

Thank you! :)

u/rosie__ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/Khal_Pogo · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Hmm could be! I got a nice little set of toaster oven sized trays on amazon recently for very cheap, like $15. I'll find the link! (Also, not sure why your other comment got downvoted... You were just being honest. Hmm...)
Here's the tray set if you're interested. 3 different ones for only $13 total!

u/Steelersgirl20 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Takin' care of business!

I would like to get these for my mom, I believe it would make her life easier because she's always cooking and doesn't have many bowls. So this would help! :) she's also a stay at home parent

u/0hfuck · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/boringlesbian · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This. As a person who loves to cook, I am woefully lacking in proper prep pieces....especially bowls.

u/SaiyanOfDarkness · 0 pointsr/gifs

> See the microwave is typically incapable of making anything taste good.

You obviously haven't had microwave brownies