The Best Holiday Desserts Start with These Baking Supplies from KitchenAid, Pyrex, and More — Up to 51% Off
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Savor these sweet discounts on stand mixers, oven mitts, and baking pans
Baking is a quintessential part of the holidays as nostalgic flavors abound, and every baker needs a well-stocked kitchen to make the perfect dessert come to life. Right now, you can save up to 51 percent on some of the most popular baking supplies for every recipe you’ve dreamed of making this season.
Williams Sonoma, Target, and Amazon are just a few of the stores showing love to bakers this season. We found discounts on Pyrex dishes, Wilton nonstick pans, and KitchenAid appliances — like the hand mixer that Jennifer Garner and Mindy Kaling use. Whether your holiday traditions involve baking cookies with your loved ones or trying out a new banana bread recipe you saw on Pinterest, having the right baking supplies nearby will simplify the process so you can get to the good stuff (eating the dessert).
So put on your festive apron, preheat the oven, and peruse these popular baking supplies before the timer on these deals goes off.
The Best Baking Supplies Deals
Whysko Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls Set, $23.97 (orig. $28.97); amazon.com
KitchenAid Classic Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, $282 ($329.99); walmart.com
Kaluns Silicone Spatula and Tong Set, 5-Piece Set, $19.99 (orig. $29.99); target.com
KitchenAid Beacon Non-Slip Pot Holder Set, $7.63 (orig. $15.45); amazon.com
Anthropologie Pumpkin Apron, $24.95 (orig. $36); anthropologie.com
KitchenAid 6-Speed Hand Mixer, $59.95 (orig. $79.95); williams-sonoma.com
Wilton Ultra Bake Nonstick Muffin Pan, $8.99 (orig. $12.99); target.com
Pyrex Glass Pie Pan, $4.99 (orig. $5.49); target.com
Costway Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, $119.99 (orig. $179); walmart.com
Silpat Nonstick Silicone Jelly Roll Baking Mat, Set of 2, $29.95 (orig. $47.95); williams-sonoma.com
Whysko Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls Set, $24 (Save 17%)
$29
$24
Maybe you pretend you’re on The Great British Baking Show when you’re in the kitchen — if so, you’re not alone. It’s exciting to mix ingredients and watch the concoction rise in the oven. Most baked goods require dough or batter, so one of the most obvious but essential baking supplies is a good set of mixing bowls like these stainless steel ones from Amazon.
The set’s stainless steel design prevents rust for long-term use, and each of the five bowls nest inside one another for easy storage. With varying sizes, you can use the smaller ones to mix icing or whisk up some eggs, while the larger bowls come in handy for dense batter. And when you’re finished, you can pop these bowls into the dishwasher for easy cleaning.
KitchenAid Classic Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, $282 (Save $48)
$330
$282
Whether you prefer a hand mixer or a stand mixer like this classic tilt-head model from KitchenAid, a device that mixes ingredients for you is a huge time (and effort) saver when you have multiple dishes cooking at once during the holidays. The KitchenAid stand mixer has a sleek black stainless steel finish that’s built to last and a fairly compact design should you need to store it out of sight.
The tilt-head design makes it easy to add ingredients and can be locked in once you’re ready to use the beaters. Whip, mix, and more with 10 speed settings and a spacious 4.5-quart bowl to keep your mixture contained. The bowl can fit nearly 100 cookies-worth of dough in a single batch — so it’s an ideal tool for class bake sales, holiday parties, and any other event that requires a lot of dessert.
Kaluns Silicone Spatula and Tong Set, 5-Piece Set, $20 (Save 33%)
$30
$20
Spatulas and tongs might not be glamorous baking tools, but they carry the team when it comes to versatility. This five-piece set from Target offers a mixture of styles perfect for spreading icing, mixing eggs, and placing tiny decorations on your dessert once it’s cooled.
The silicone material is highly durable, easy to clean, and lasts for years. And since the spatulas are completely silicone (compared to some with a wooden handle), you can wash it in the dishwasher without worry. The tongs, however, should be hand-washed. And right now, the set is basically $4 per piece — a great deal for kitchen tools you’ll use everyday.
KitchenAid Beacon Non-Slip Pot Holder Set, $8 (Save 51%)
$15
$8
Pot holders are the unsung heroes of the kitchen, preventing burns, dropped casserole dishes, and general mayhem. This set from KitchenAid has two spacious pot holders that will be by your side for every oven-baked meal this holiday season. The rubber grips hold firm to avoid slippage and the material is thin enough to actually hold the shape of the dish while preventing heat transfer to your skin.
The cotton-polyester blend is durable enough to last for years and can be thrown in with your laundry for easy cleaning. The set is available in 10 vibrant colors like canary yellow, mint green, and wine-like red. Shoppers also confirm the set holds its shape over time without shrinking. Considering the quality and low price (slashed by 51 percent right now), the pot holders are a sound addition to your kitchen this holiday season.
Read on for more of our favorite baking supplies, including a gorgeous pie pan for $5 and a Costway stand mixer for $83 off. Ding, ding, these deals are ready to serve.
KitchenAid 6-Speed Hand Mixer, $60 (Save $20)
$80
$60
Williams Sonoma Pastry Cutter, $13 (Save 35%)
$20
$13
Anthropologie Pumpkin Apron, $36 (Save 30%)
$36
$25
Wilton Ultra Bake Nonstick Muffin Pan, $9 (Save 31%)
$13
$9
Pyrex Glass Pie Pan, $5 (Save 9%)
$6
$5
Costway Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, $96 (Save $83)
$179
$96
Anthropologie Pinova Dessert Plates, Set of 4, $45 (Save 30%)
$64
$45
Wilton Ultra Bake Nonstick Baking Pan, $9 (Save 36%)
$14
$9
Kootek 71-Piece Cake Decorating Supplies Kit, $20 (Save 23%)
$26
$20
Silpat Nonstick Silicone Jelly Roll Baking Mat, Set of 2, $30 (Save 38%)
$48
$30
Hamilton Beach Electric Stand Mixer, $96 (Save $24)
$120
$96
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