Bake to the future

Whether you don’t know your assiette of desserts from a chocolate éclair, one thing is certain: it’s almost time for Bake Off.

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The hit culinary show will once again offer a series of tasks within dough business for contestants to tackle, triumph and hopefully get a Hollywood handshake. From September 24, expect one night a week to be filled with all sorts of delicious cakes, breads, pies and everything in between. In honour of the show’s return, we’ve selected some brilliant baking accoutrements.

Of course, you won’t need all of them, arguably any of them, but that doesn’t stop us from adding to an online cart. Besides, there’s something very sweet about an impromptu afternoon tea, even if the scones come from a supermarket and all you’ve done is scoop jam and clotted cream into ramekins. From pretty plates to tantalising teacups – because Earl Grey tastes especially delicious when consumed from a china cup – there’s plenty to get your Bake Off on.



And even if Prue and Paul aren’t available to critique, that simply means more cake for you and your guests to go around. Mary Berry tea for one, £30, Captivate Brands Cake tins, £45 for three, Dexam Ltd Animal print cake stand, £49, Neonimo Passata tea towel, £5.95, Rex London Wooden chopping board, £19.

99, H&M Crackle green cup, £32, Curated Living Limited Mary Berry at home baking tins, £14, Captivate Brands Flour/sugar shaker, £10, Emma Bridgewater at Elite Bow cake plates, £40 for four, Pure Table Top Side plate, £22, Jimboart Rabbit teacup, £30, Pia Jewellery Stoneware mixing bowls, £16.50, Funky Chunky Furniture Co. Poster tea towel, £5.

95, Rex London Kitchen scales, £29.95, Rex London Glass chopping board, £30, Reimagined by Anna Stark Whistling kettle, £49, Enamelhappy Limited Double oven glove, £17, V&A.