For the Stress Baker
Gift it with: Greater Goods Kitchen Scale ($10)
Kitchen scales are a fantastic way to take home baking to the next level. They’re more precise, they save you from having to pull out a bunch of measuring cups, and as Rea-Tucker shares in her cookbook, “You can get a scale for $15, but it feels fancy.” It will help your loved one follow recipes written by weight instead of volume in this cookbook and many others. And for an extra stocking stuffer, throw in a sheet of The Sweet Feminist stickers for $8.
For the Pie Loving Baker
Gift it with: Wisenvoy Ceramic Pie Dish ($26)
With so many delicious pies to make, you can never have enough pie dishes! This one is particularly adorable, and its fluted edge makes it easier to create a perfect fluted pie crust.
For the Busy Baker
Gift it with: Now Designs Tin Cake Stand ($17)
Even the simplest, fastest baked goods look fancy on a cute cake stand! This is a great way to display many of the cakes and pastries in Stafford’s new cookbook. If you’re looking for an especially unique cake plate you can customize for your loved one, check out great options on Etsy.
For the Impulse Baker
Gift it with: Kitchen Measurements Chart Magnet ($15)
This magnetic kitchen measurement conversion chart makes baking a breeze, even when you’re using cookbooks written in other countries with different forms of measurement. It even has a handy metric for converting oven temperatures and timing for boiling eggs! We hope this list of baking cookbooks helped you find the perfect gifts for the bakers in your life! You might also enjoy: 8 New Cookbooks to Level Up Your Culinary Skills 8 Essential Filipino Cookbooks to Read After Devouring Arsenic and Adobo I Cooked My Way Through a Jane Austen Cookbook. Here’s How It Went.