Bowl and mixing bowl
Essential on any worktop, the bowl and mixing bowl are used to weigh, combine, whisk and rest preparations. Our Bowl and mixing bowl section includes containers designed for baking and everyday cooking, in food-grade plastic or stainless steel, in diameters suited to small and large quantities. It belongs to the Baking supplies range, alongside pans and preparation tools.
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Essential on any worktop, the bowl and mixing bowl are used to weigh, combine, whisk and rest preparations. Our Bowl and mixing bowl section includes containers designed for baking and everyday cooking, in food-grade plastic or stainless steel, in diameters suited to small and large quantities. It belongs to the Baking supplies range, alongside pans and preparation tools.
Types of bowls and mixing bowls
- Pastry bowl: wide containers, often in food-grade plastic, handy for flouring, mixing and proving doughs.
- Mixing bowl: hemispherical stainless steel bowls designed for whisking, beating egg whites and working over a bain-marie.
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Choosing your bowl or mixing bowl
Pastry bowl or mixing bowl: what's the difference?
The pastry bowl generally has a flat or wide base and a large capacity, suited to kneading and proving doughs. The mixing bowl has a rounded, angle-free shape, ideal for whisking and scraping out every last bit of a preparation with a spatula.
Plastic or stainless steel?
Food-grade plastic is light and suited to cold mixing and storage. Stainless steel withstands bain-marie heat, does not absorb odours and is ideal for whipping egg whites and creams.
Which diameter should you pick?
Choose the diameter according to the volumes you work with: a small model for a dressing or a small mix, a large one for brioche dough or a professional mise en place.
Bowl and mixing bowl at AZ Boutique
AZ Boutique supports pastry chefs, caterers and home cooks. Browse the full selection in the Bowl and mixing bowl section, and round out your kit with Cake pans/molds and Baking tools from the Baking supplies range.
Types of bowls and mixing bowls
- Pastry bowl: wide containers, often in food-grade plastic, handy for flouring, mixing and proving doughs.
- Mixing bowl: hemispherical stainless steel bowls designed for whisking, beating egg whites and working over a bain-marie.
Reference brands
Choosing your bowl or mixing bowl
Pastry bowl or mixing bowl: what's the difference?
The pastry bowl generally has a flat or wide base and a large capacity, suited to kneading and proving doughs. The mixing bowl has a rounded, angle-free shape, ideal for whisking and scraping out every last bit of a preparation with a spatula.
Plastic or stainless steel?
Food-grade plastic is light and suited to cold mixing and storage. Stainless steel withstands bain-marie heat, does not absorb odours and is ideal for whipping egg whites and creams.
Which diameter should you pick?
Choose the diameter according to the volumes you work with: a small model for a dressing or a small mix, a large one for brioche dough or a professional mise en place.
Bowl and mixing bowl at AZ Boutique
AZ Boutique supports pastry chefs, caterers and home cooks. Browse the full selection in the Bowl and mixing bowl section, and round out your kit with Cake pans/molds and Baking tools from the Baking supplies range.




