Description
This set of two 9-inch wood pulp banneton baskets is perfect for home bakers who want to achieve bakery-quality sourdough with a crisp crust and airy interior.
The naturally porous wood pulp absorbs excess moisture during proofing, so your dough releases effortlessly and holds its shape beautifully.
Unlike rattan baskets, these don't need a liner and are a cinch to clean—just brush off flour and bake for a minute.
Heads up — prep the baskets by brushing and baking before first use to get the best non-stick performance and preserve those beautiful spiral patterns.
Buy Suggestion
[Verdict]
Buy this set if you want effortless dough release without needing a liner—real buyers say dough “popped right out” and patterns stay clean.
[Pros]
The wood pulp absorbs excess moisture so dough develops a nice skin and rises evenly. One reviewer called it “superior to bamboo” because it doesn’t require a cloth liner. Cleaning is simple: just brush off flour and bake for one minute. At $29.99 for two 9-inch baskets, it performs as well as expensive brands according to multiple verified purchasers.
[Cons]
The baskets cannot be washed with water—only dry brushing and baking are allowed. If you accidentally get dough residue caked into the porous surface, removing it without moisture is frustrating and may eventually degrade the basket over time.
Buy this set if you want effortless dough release without needing a liner—real buyers say dough “popped right out” and patterns stay clean.
[Pros]
The wood pulp absorbs excess moisture so dough develops a nice skin and rises evenly. One reviewer called it “superior to bamboo” because it doesn’t require a cloth liner. Cleaning is simple: just brush off flour and bake for one minute. At $29.99 for two 9-inch baskets, it performs as well as expensive brands according to multiple verified purchasers.
[Cons]
The baskets cannot be washed with water—only dry brushing and baking are allowed. If you accidentally get dough residue caked into the porous surface, removing it without moisture is frustrating and may eventually degrade the basket over time.