Quick! ALDI's viral bread-making kit is back in stock – it's the perfect chance to up your baking game this fall, for less than $15

ALDI's Crofton bread-making kit flew off the shelves last time, so I'm nabbing one before it sells out again

Wicker basket with loaves of bread next to metal rack of bread slicers
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Growing up, my mom always preferred cooking to baking, but I'm forever grateful that she decided to invest in one of the best bread makers as there are few things more inviting than the smell of coming home to a freshly baked loaf, and it's a memory that I'm determined to recreate. I just can't gatekeep ALDI's Crofton artisan bread making kit any longer.

It might not spring to mind when you think of essential home cooking tools, but after experiencing the magic of a homemade loaf, a bread-making kit has made it onto my list of things every home cook should have in their kitchens. And at just $14.99, ALDI's handy kit is the most affordable option I've seen by far.

Unlike my mom, I'd say that my heart lies with baking, and I love to make myself a loaf of sourdough or an indulgent brioche. Yet baking can require some specialist utensils – and it's easy to view bread-making tools as just another kitchen item that's not worth spending money on.

This, however, is where starter kits come in. ALDI's bread-making kit contains all the essentials, from a rustic proofing basket (plus a handy liner and a lid) to a bench scraper (to help you handle sticky dough without creating chaos on your countertops).

Loaves of bread on a linen table cloth

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Avid bakers might have invested in one of the best stand mixers (I'm currently dreaming about the latest KitchenAid stand mixer with a walnut wood bowl), but you can whisk and knead dough with just a few simple tools. I love that ALDI's bread-making kit contains a Danish bread whisk, which is specially designed to fold and mix dough by hand.

In fact, bread-making kits like ALDI's are a brilliant reminder that traditional tools can get the job done. It even comes with a bread lame for scoring loaves before they go into the oven, helping to create that bakery-worthy look.

So, whether you're an eager beginner or a bread-making enthusiast, I'd say that ALDI's affordable kit is worth snapping up before it sells out. If you're looking for alternatives, I've hunted around for the best options.

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Investing in a bread-making kit means I'm one step closer to transforming my kitchen into a home bakery – especially since I've learnt about Joanna Gaines' bread slicer, which really does bring that artisanal feel into your home.

Martha Davies
Content Editor

Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.

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