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Essential Equipment for Any Home Baking Business

by Ella Rodriguez

Are you ready to take the plunge and start your own home baking business? Selling sweet treats for a living can be extremely fun and rewarding, whether you plan to do it as a full-time career or for fun on the side. Regardless of your future plans, there's some essential equipment you'll need to get your business off to the right start. Don't buy cheap equipment -- it could spell disaster for your business down the line. Making an initial investment in the future of your business will be well worth it in the long term. Read on for details on the three items every professional home baker needs.

A professional mixer

If you're thinking, "But I do all my mixing by hand," think again. Hand mixing might be fine for the occasional birthday cake, but it won't cut it for large batch orders of products. You need to think like a business owner and plan ahead to ensure you're able to fill orders quickly and efficiently. A professional mixer means that your cakes and treats will be consistent in quality, with no risk of lumps or texture problems. It also allows you to mix thicker, less workable doughs without needing to use physical strength.

A high-powered blender

A high-powered professional blender will change the way you bake -- that's a guarantee. Forget low-end blenders, and go for a commercial-quality model. It will allow you to create your own alternative flours from products from nuts and grains, let you create the perfect crumbly bases, and allow you to make your own liquid flavorings. If you often bake with peanut butter, make your own by blending peanuts and oil. You could even experiment with other nuts, like almonds and cashews, to give your creations that unique edge.

Additional ovens

As orders start to increase, it's likely that you won't have room in your oven to cook everything. Don't despair, as there are many solutions to this problem. If you're sure that this business is going to be your long-term career, having a second oven installed in your kitchen is a good choice. If you're not ready for that level of commitment, then a tabletop convection oven will work perfectly well, without any need for messy building work. These ovens are easily accessible, which makes them great for testing new recipes that you want to keep a close eye on.

Ready to start your home baking business? Buy these three items first, and work with a bakery equipment supply store for more ideas. 

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