Make it Homemade with KitchenAid: Mixer & Attachment Chart

Kitchen Aid is one of the best known appliance brands in the nation – and is especially known for its high quality mixers. Originally introduced in the 1930’s, you can find their famous mixers in the majority of kitchens throughout the United States. These iconic appliances have withstood the test of time, and have rolled out with over fifteen different attachments to help expand the home cook’s horizon when it comes to using their Kitchen Aid. From pasta rollers to ice cream makers, Kitchen Aid has an attachment for almost anything you can think of cooking. PartSelect has created an infographic detailing all the different attachments available for the Kitchen Aid, and displays how they are commonly used.

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When it comes to Pasta, Kitchen Aid has a variety of tools to help you, from the pasta roller, to the ravioli maker and cutter set. If you’ve decided to take up juicing, but don’t want to spend $300 on a juicer, the Kitchen Aid has a juicer attachment, as well as a fruit and vegetable strainer.

There’s also attachments that help process grains, such as the grain mill attachment and the food grinder, which will grind anything you throw at it. It also slices and dices veggies and fruits, stuffs sausages, and even has a food tray for extra large loads.

Many people use their Kitchen Aid for making batters, and its tools are some of the best on the market. From whisking egg whites for a meringue to the spatula-lined beater and dough hook, Kitchen Aid’s attachments are perfect for any aspiring baker.

Additionally, Kitchen Aid mixers also have ice cream attachments for quick ice cream preparation, and even a water jacket bowl to keep temperature-sensitive items cool.

With all the available attachments available for the Kitchen Aid, it’s no wonder the mixer is such a popular appliance.

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