"What size mixing bowl should I get?" is one of the most common questions in both home and commercial kitchens. The answer depends on what you cook, how much you make, and whether you need bowls for prep, mixing, serving, or storage.
This guide walks through every standard mixing bowl size — from small prep bowls to extra-large commercial bowls — with a capacity chart, typical uses, and recommendations for building a complete set.

1. Mixing Bowl Size Chart
The table below covers the full range of stainless steel mixing bowl sizes available. Capacity is listed in both US quarts and metric liters.
| Category | Capacity | Diameter | Typical Use |
|---|
| Small | 0.5 – 2 Qt (0.5 – 1.9 L) | 10 – 18 cm | Mise en place, condiments, spices, beaten eggs |
| Medium | 3 – 5 Qt (2.8 – 4.7 L) | 20 – 26 cm | Everyday mixing, salads, marinating, batter |
| Large | 8 – 13 Qt (7.6 – 12.3 L) | 28 – 36 cm | Bread dough, batch cooking, commercial prep |
| Extra-Large | 16 – 30 Qt (15.1 – 28.4 L) | 38 – 50 cm | Industrial mixing, catering, food processing |
Quick Rule
For most recipes, choose a bowl with 2–3x the volume of the ingredients you are mixing. This leaves room for stirring, folding, and whipping without spilling.
2. Small Bowls (0.5 – 2 Qt)
Small bowls are the workhorses of mise en place — the pre-measured ingredients you line up before cooking. Every kitchen needs several.
0.5 Qt (0.5 L) — Spices, minced garlic, small condiment portions. Ideal for recipe prep stations and cooking shows.
1 Qt (0.9 L) — Beaten eggs, melted butter, whisked dressings. The most-used size in professional mise en place.
1.5 – 2 Qt (1.4 – 1.9 L) — Small salads, dipping sauces, kids' food portions. Also used as ingredient bowls in baking prep.
In commercial kitchens, small stainless steel bowls are typically ordered in sets of 6–12. They nest inside each other for compact storage and are dishwasher-safe for high-volume turnover.
3. Medium Bowls (3 – 5 Qt)
Medium bowls handle the majority of everyday kitchen tasks — from tossing a dinner salad to mixing cake batter to marinating chicken.
3 Qt (2.8 L) — Single-batch cake or muffin batter, small salads for 2–3 people, whisking cream or egg whites by hand.
4 Qt (3.8 L) — Marinades for 1–2 lbs of protein, coleslaw, potato salad. The most versatile single-bowl size for home kitchens.
5 Qt (4.7 L) — Cookie dough (one batch), tossed salads for 4–6, mixing dry ingredients for bread. Matches most stand mixer bowl capacities.
If you only buy one mixing bowl, a 4 or 5 Qt stainless steel bowl covers the widest range of tasks. For restaurants, 3 Qt and 5 Qt are the most commonly stocked medium sizes.
4. Large Bowls (8 – 13 Qt)
Large bowls are where home cooking meets commercial prep. These sizes handle high-volume tasks that would overflow a medium bowl.
8 Qt (7.6 L) — The standard large mixing bowl for bakeries and restaurant kitchens. Handles double-batch cookie dough, bread dough for 2 loaves, or a full family-size salad.
10 Qt (9.5 L) — Commercial marinating (3–5 lbs of protein), batch pancake batter for brunch service, mixing large quantities of dry ingredients.
13 Qt (12.3 L) — Tossing pasta for catering portions, mixing stuffing or large casserole ingredients, proofing bulk bread dough.
Buyer Note
The 8 Qt stainless steel mixing bowl is the single most-searched large bowl size. It sits at the sweet spot between home baking and light commercial use — large enough for batch cooking, small enough to handle comfortably.
5. Extra-Large Bowls (16 – 30 Qt)
Extra-large bowls are built for commercial kitchens, catering operations, and food processing lines. They are typically made from thicker-gauge stainless steel (0.7–1.0 mm) for structural stability.
16 Qt (15.1 L) — Large-batch dough mixing, catering-scale salad tossing, ingredient staging for production kitchens.
20 Qt (18.9 L) — Brining whole turkeys, mixing industrial quantities of batter or dough, food processing ingredient collection.
30 Qt (28.4 L) — Full-scale catering prep, institutional kitchen batch processing, commercial bakery mixing before transfer to machine mixers.
At this size range, features like flat bases (for stability on work surfaces), reinforced rims, and silicone-base options (for non-slip grip) become important. Lids are often paired for storage and transport.
6. How Many Bowls Do You Actually Need?
The right number depends on your kitchen type. Here are starter set recommendations:
| Kitchen Type | Recommended Set | Total Pieces |
|---|
| Home Cook | 1 Qt × 2, 3 Qt × 1, 5 Qt × 1 | 4 bowls |
| Home Baker | 1 Qt × 2, 3 Qt × 1, 5 Qt × 1, 8 Qt × 1 | 5 bowls |
| Restaurant | 0.5 Qt × 6, 1 Qt × 6, 3 Qt × 4, 5 Qt × 2, 8 Qt × 2, 13 Qt × 1 | 21 bowls |
| Catering / Industrial | 1 Qt × 12, 5 Qt × 6, 8 Qt × 4, 13 Qt × 2, 20 Qt × 2 | 26 bowls |
Set Buying Tip
Nesting bowl sets save 60–70% of storage space compared to individually packed bowls. When ordering in bulk, specify nesting compatibility so all sizes stack inside each other.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most useful mixing bowl size?
A 4–5 Qt (3.8–4.7 L) bowl handles the widest range of tasks — baking, salads, marinating, and mixing. It is the single best size if you can only buy one.
What size mixing bowl for bread dough?
For a standard 1–2 loaf recipe, use an 8 Qt (7.6 L) bowl. The dough needs room to double in size during proofing. For commercial batches, go to 13 Qt or larger.
Is an 8 Qt stainless steel mixing bowl too big for home use?
Not if you bake regularly or cook in larger batches. An 8 Qt bowl is the most popular crossover size — large enough for batch cooking, still manageable on a home counter.
Should mixing bowls have lids?
Lids are essential for marinating, overnight proofing, and storing prepped ingredients. For commercial use, lids also protect food during transport and comply with food safety covering requirements.
Najor Custom Mixing Bowls — Any Size from 10 cm to 50 cm
Najor Cookware manufactures stainless steel mixing bowls in the full range of standard and custom sizes. Every bowl is formed from verified SUS304 coils.
Material SUS304 (18/8) — coil-level MTC verification
Size Range 10 cm to 50 cm diameter (0.5 Qt to 30 Qt)
Options With or without lid, flat base, silicone base, measurement markings
Finish Mirror polish, matte satin, brushed
Certifications FDA, LFGB, DGCCRF, CE
MOQ 100 pcs (stock) / 3,000 pcs (OEM)
Lead Time Sample 7D / Production 25–30D
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