When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: pasta maker for kitchenaid mixer

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. The best Kitchenaid stand mixer attachments and accessories - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/best-kitchenaid-stand-mixer...

    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.

  3. The 8 best tools to make pasta from scratch

    www.aol.com/news/8-best-tools-pasta-scratch...

    Antree Pasta Maker Attachment $79.99 at Amazon. The Antree pasta maker attachment is ideal for anyone who has a KitchenAid stand mixer — the attachment connects to the top of the mixer and works ...

  4. 9 things you didn't know your KitchenAid mixer can do - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/kitchenaid-mixer-tips...

    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.

  5. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KitchenAid

    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]

  6. When to Use a Stand Mixer vs. a Hand Mixer (and When ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/stand-mixer-vs-hand-mixer...

    Hand mixers are, well, too hands-on for you to do much beyond holding the mixer (and potentially, the bowl). Whip three or more egg whites with a stand mixer. Related: The Best KitchenAid ...

  7. Food extrusion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_extrusion

    Some domestic kitchen appliances such as meat grinders and some types of pasta makers use extrusion. Pastry bags (piping bags), squeezed by hand, operate by extrusion. [citation needed] The first extrusion cooking machine was the expanding pelleting machine from Wenger Mixer Manufacturing from 1954.