As Great British Bake Off returned to Channel 4 with cake week on Tuesday 21 September, AO have put together a list of baking products that could help you prepare for biscuit week in the next episode.
From food processors to grinders, AO has a variety of products that could help you develop your biscuit making skills in time for biscuit week.
There's no shame in asking for a little help from trusty appliances, even expert bakers don't do it all by hand.
Take a look at three products AO thinks might benefit you and your biscuit bakes.
AO product suggestions for Great British Bake Off’s biscuit week
KitchenAid 1.7 Litre Food Processor with 4 Accessories
First up is the KitchenAid 1.7 Litre Food Processor with 4 Accessories which is currently £119. It comes with four accessories and has a 1.7 litre capacity.
It also has a multipurpose blade which can be used to slice fruit and vegetables and a choice of speeds are available to use too. A pulse function will help to get the right consistency and it is available in three different colours; charcoal grey, empire red and matte black.
Russell Hobbs Desire 24662 200 Watt Mini Chopper
The Russell Hobbs Desire 24662 200 Watt Mini Chopper has a 500ml bowl capacity and a 200 Watt power output.
Its universal blade cuts through tough ingredients and the one tough functionality makes it easy to use.
The components are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning and it is currently £28 and comes in the colour black.
Cuisinart Style Collection SG21U Spice Grinder
The Cuisinart Style Collection SG21U Spice Grinder is priced at £45 and comes in the colour grey. You can create your own blends by using the product.
It has a one touch functionality making it easy to use and the components are dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
With the Spice Grinder you get two grinding bowls with airtight lids. There is a three-year manufacturer warranty too.
The Great British Bake Off is available to watch on Channel 4 on Tuesdays at 8pm.
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