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Kitchenaid Pasta Maker Attachment $219.99 at KitchenAid Featured in our pasta makers roundup, this attachment is an easy way to make long pastas, such as fettuccine or pappardelle, from scratch.
KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment $219.99 at Walmart This attachment, similar to one above, connects to the top of a KitchenAid stand mixer and works by simply turning on the machine.
One of the more well-known attachments, this three-piece pasta roller and cutter KitchenAid attachment can be used to make fresh, authentic pasta from scratch quickly and easily.
In 1917, Hobart stand mixers became standard equipment on all U.S. Navy ships, prompting development to begin on the first home models. [1] A modern KitchenAid stand mixer. The first machine with the KitchenAid name is the ten-quart C-10 model, introduced in 1918 and built at Hobart's Troy Metal Products subsidiary in Springfield, Ohio. [2]
A mixer (also called a hand mixer or stand mixer depending on the type) is a kitchen device that uses a gear-driven mechanism to rotate a set of "beaters" in a bowl containing the food or liquids to be prepared by mixing them. Mixers help automate the repetitive tasks of stirring, whisking or beating.
A range of additional accessories are available, most of which are the typical accessories for a large mixer. [11] Most attachments are driven using the main drive shaft used to drive the bowl, however, some – such as the meat grinder or pasta roller – require the machine to be set on its side and/or use a separate drive. [12]