Gifts for Fans of 'The Great British Bake Off'

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Give that fan of “The Great British Bake Off” a gift that will make them the star baker of their own kitchen this holiday and every day. Our gift guide has all the ingredients to create a holiday surprise that any “Bake Off” fan will love, from appliances and bakeware to inspiring books and more.


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Cuisinart Custom 14 Food Processor
Lowe's

$249 from Amazon
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Although stand mixers are the go-to appliance for most bakers, a heavy-duty food processor can make kneading bread dough a breeze. For professional reviewers and home bakers alike, this Cuisinart model (DFP-14BCNY) is among the best, with a generous 14-cup capacity, powerful 720-watt motor, and three stainless-steel blades and slicing discs.


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Star Baker Baking Apron
Etsy

$25 from Etsy
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Everyone is a star baker in their own kitchen. This cotton/poly-blend baking apron will let everyone know who’s boss. Available in several colors.


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KitchenAid Stand Mixer
Macy's

$430 from Macy's
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There's a reason why KitchenAid stand mixers are used on "The Great British Bake Off" and other cooking shows like "America's Test Kitchen." They're the best you can buy. The 5-quart stand mixer is big enough to handle most any bake you make, accepts attachments like a pasta maker, and it's got a tilting head for easy access. Note: Shop around to find the best deal; the KitchenAid is a hot holiday item, and prices fluctuate.


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The Vegetarian Kitchen
Amazon

$37 from Amazon
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Prue Leith, who stepped in after Mary Berry’s departure, is a noted chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and media personality who has been a fixture of the British food scene since the late 1960s. This book, written with her niece, contains 100 vegetarian and vegan recipes for meat-free family meals.

Pyrex Smart Essentials Mixing Bowl Set
Walmart

$20 from Walmart
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Glass mixing bowls have one big advantage over stainless steel: They're microwave-safe. Mix dry ingredients for bread or cake with this set, which includes 1-, 1.5-, 2.5-, and 4-quart bowls. The matching lids make this set ideal for storing leftovers in the fridge or freezer, too.

Great British Bake Off Colouring Book
Amazon

$14 from Amazon
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This coloring book contains 90 works by Tom Hovey, the artist who brings each baker’s plans to life with his colorful illustrations. Included are renderings of showstoppers and noteworthy creations from past seasons.


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USA Pan Nonstick Bakeware
Bed Bath & Beyond

$16 and up from Bed Bath & Beyond
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USA Pan has been making commercial-quality baking equipment for more than 50 years. This set contains the basics a baker needs, all made from corrugated aluminum and coated with a nonstick surface. The set is backed by a lifetime warranty.

Wilton Industries Perfect Results Mega Cooling Rack
Amazon

$10 from Amazon
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Once that bake is ready to come out of the oven, you'll need a place for it to cool (and no, the freezer is not the answer). This Wilton rack measures approximately 10 inches by 16 inches, which is big enough for bread loves and cake tins alike.


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ThermoPro TP03
Amazon

$15 from Amazon
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Whether you're baking, grilling, or frying, an instant-read thermometer will guarantee that food comes out perfectly cooked every time. This particular model has been a top seller among Cheapism readers.


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My Weigh KD-8000 Kitchen Scale
Amazon

$46 from Amazon
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A kitchen scale can come in handy for complicated bakes that call for very precise measurements. Reviewers say this scale delivers precise, consistent results and is simple to use. Its 17.6-pound capacity is also impressive when compared with similar models.


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Cooking with Mary Berry
Shop PBS

$21 from Amazon
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For many American viewers, the “Bake Off” was their introduction to Mary Berry. But in the U.K., Berry has taught generations how to bake and cook, having published her first cookbook in 1970. This collection of 150 recipes ranges from appetizers to main courses, breads, and desserts (of course).


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Paul Hollywood's Bread
Amazon

$20 from Amazon
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Paul Hollywood hails from a family of bakers, so it’s safe to say the guy knows his way around a loaf of bread. Learn how to make yeast breads, soda breads, flatbreads, and more, and then use those freshly baked loaves in appetizers, sides, main courses, and desserts.

Noel Fielding Enamel Pin
Etsy

$13 from Etsy
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For the Fielding fan with flair, an enameled pin in Noel’s likeness. The perfect accent for a favorite a kitchen apron or a cloth shopping bag.


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The Pioneer Woman Timeless Beauty Cake Stand
Walmart

$30 from Walmart
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A bake isn’t truly finished until it has been plated, styled, shared on social media, and presented for one and all to drool over. This 10-inch cake stand comes in an eye-popping mint green and has a glass dome to keep prying fingers at bay until it’s dessert time.

Bellemain Stainless-Steel Measuring Cup Set
Amazon

$18 from Amazon
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Good measuring cups like this highly rated Bellemain set are invaluable for prepping dry ingredients. Reviewers love the sturdy handles, which don't have any crevices where sugar and flour can collect.


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The Great British Bake Off Perfect Cakes and Bakes to Make at Home
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$30 from Amazon
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Published in England, this cookbook is for the baker who insists on doing it the British way. It contains 100 recipes from the 2016 season, and all of the measurements are in metric. Want more recipes inspired by the series? Check out “The Great British Bake Off Big Book of Baking” ($42 from Amazon).

Time to Eat: Delicious Meals for Busy Lives
Amazon

$18 from Amazon
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Nadiya Hussein’s victory in the sixth season catapulted her to overnight culinary stardom, with a series on Netflix and several cookbooks published. This collection of more than 100 recipes focuses on making healthy, tasty family meals by planning ahead, prepping ingredients, reusing leftovers, and making a friend of your freezer.


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Spectacles: A Memoir
Amazon

$16 from Amazon
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Sue Perkins, the bespectacled first cohost of the show, is an accomplished writer, comedian, and TV host who has been entertaining Britons since the mid 1990s. “Spectacles” is her irreverent look back on her life, including her work with longtime comedy partner Mel Giedroyc, her “Bake Off” co-host.


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My First Cook Book: Bake Make and Learn to Cook
Amazon

$36 from Amazon
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You’re never too young to learn to cook, as 2019 winner David Atherton proves in his cookbook (or “cook book,” if you’re British). With more than three dozen recipes, plus tips for newbie cooks on the basics of baking, and delightful illustrations by Rachel Stubbs.


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Wishing You A Merry Berry Christmas Card
Etsy

$5 from Etsy
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What could be more appropriate for a “Bake Off” basket of goodies than this card? If this particular design isn’t to your taste, there are a number of other artists selling their own take on Mary Berry, Paul Hollywood, and Noel Fielding.

The Mighty Boosh: The Complete Season 1
Amazon

$12 from Amazon
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Offbeat Noel Fielding’s humor isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, even toned down for “Bake Off” audiences. If you want to get an unfiltered taste of what made Fielding a quirky comedic star in the U.K., his TV series “The Mighty Boosh,” which ran on the BBC from 2004 to ’07, is a good place to start.

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