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A Review of the KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment

Turn Your KitchenAid Mixer into a Variety of Appliances!

By RS, published Jun 30, 2006
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For all of you foodies out there you have to try the KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment. This attaches to any KitchenAid Mixer. The KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment includes five pasta maker plates, food grinder, slicer, shredder, hardwood stomper, and wrench. This is an all in one package of attachments for any KitchenAid mixer.

The food grinder in the KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment allows you to grind meat, vegetables, dried fruit, and even dried bread. The slicer and shredder allow you to quickly slice or shred even the firmest of vegetables, fruits, and cheeses. The pasta maker plates work in conjunction with the grinder attachment to allow you to make spaghetti, macaroni, lasagna, and flat noodles with your KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment. It also comes with bowl clips and a cleaning tool.

Although not sold in the box with the rest of the attachments, my favorite feature is the magnetic pull that the mechanical attachments in the KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment have on my spouse. He is drawn into the kitchen and even wants to help make dinner. It is like having a great sous chef who can’t get enough of chopping, shredding, and preparing all the ingredients I need for dinner.

Takeaways
  • The slicer and shredder allow you to quickly slice or shred even the firmest of vegetables.
  • Do not put any of your KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment through the dishwasher.
  • The instruction booklet provides tips for cleaning.
Did You Know?
The food grinder in the KitchenAid Attachment Pack with Pasta Attachment allows you to grind meat, vegetables, dried fruit, and even dried bread.
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I recently purchased a kitchenaid and I'm having a REALLY hard time getting the grind worm into the grind body to work when I'm making pasta! Is there a way that anyone or you would be able to help me with this.

Posted on 10/03/2006 at 1:10:00 PM

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