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KitchenAid Stand Mixer Pasta Roller Attachment for Homemade Pasta - Compatible with KitchenAid Mixers - Perfect for Italian Cuisine, Fresh Pasta Dough & Baking Projects
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KitchenAid Stand Mixer Pasta Roller Attachment for Homemade Pasta - Compatible with KitchenAid Mixers - Perfect for Italian Cuisine, Fresh Pasta Dough & Baking Projects
KitchenAid Stand Mixer Pasta Roller Attachment for Homemade Pasta - Compatible with KitchenAid Mixers - Perfect for Italian Cuisine, Fresh Pasta Dough & Baking Projects
KitchenAid Stand Mixer Pasta Roller Attachment for Homemade Pasta - Compatible with KitchenAid Mixers - Perfect for Italian Cuisine, Fresh Pasta Dough & Baking Projects
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KitchenAid KPSA Stand-Mixer Pasta-Roller Attachment [Discontinued]
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Loved this right out of the box. Years back I bought a clamp-style pasta maker with roller and attachments. The main unit attaches to my granite countertop. I even bought a motor some time back to make it 'easier' and faster to make pasta. Yet, I never could get into pasta-making to the extent I liked making breads or pizza. Even buying a motor unit for my countertop model, I found it too much of a hassle. When I recently bought a K-Aid standmixer, I bought the extruder first and found it fun to make shapes with dough; and then this roller was next on my list--not because I didn't have one already, but just because. It is so much easier than the motorized clamp-style I have, like night and day. So I'm here to say, if you are debating which one to buy, and you already own a K-Aid mixer, no contest. Get this one. The sheets roll out perfectly, quickly, and easily. I like making larger, wide 'noodles' since that's easy to cut by hand w/o any attachments. I even took out my ravioli cutter w/rippled edges and made the edges of the noodles scalloped as I cut the long strips. They were so tender and delicate by the way! I want to make cannelloni 'wrappers' next and fill them up and roll them--then lasagna, then ravioli. (By the way, I do NOT use eggs in my pasta recipes bc of serious allergies of my 7 yr old granddaughter. I simply use warm water to replace eggs. It holds together well and no sacrifice of texture or taste; and bc it's for my little granddaughter, most importantly, SAFE for her to eat).To get started, I set the dial on #l, folding the dough sev'l times and feeding it through until it is wide enough to fit the full width of the 6" roller...then I set dial to #3, feed the dough through ONCE, this time no more folding necessary. Then I set it up once more to #4 or #5, depending on what kind of "bite" I'm looking for...let it go through ONCE, that's it. Pasta is done. You can still make it thinner, but I find this works for me. You can see the shadow of your hand behind it, as it should be. The ease and speed that it makes sheets of pasta allows me to make a day of it and make batches to freeze. Then when I need it for company or weeknight meals, I have it ready in the freezer.I even saw Anne Burrell on Foodnetwork using this pasta roller to roll out a very thin sheet of PIZZA dough, then she cut it into rustic triangles and baked them on a cookie sheet for crispy chips and made an accompanying pizza dipping sauce. I MUST try that since I do make my own pizza dough as well. This roller is not just for pasta noodles anymore.Now I know why I didn't like pasta making before. I didn't have the right tool until now.I love making as many foods from scratch as I can, controlling the quality of ingredients, but homemade pasta used to be something that I just needed to be in the right mood for to do. For years, I have a hand-crank unit that attaches to my countertop with a clamp and found making pasta to be so time-consuming (not to mention how aggravating it is when the crank arm falls out time after time!)... I made pasta MAYBE 2-3 times a year with that unit . A buck a box for store-bought pasta was worth it to me not to have the crank hassle. Now with the Kitchenaid roller I can make pasta 7 days a week if I want and whip it up in less than an hour (including resting time for dough). It is so easy and fun, I have already way surpassed the number of pasta batches I've made all previous years with a crank model (in just 3 months). Ravioli, lasagna, egg noodles, linguine (I even got adventurous one day & decided to make tortellini - well half the dough went for tortellini, the other half became ravioli - if you've ever made tortellini then you know why). But all have been wonderful and SO EASY. The taste is SO MUCH better than store-bought and it's so cool that if I want pasta for dinner and don't have the noodles I can make them so quickly.My roller works great and I have not had any issues with cleaning like some other reviewers mentioned. It says not to submerse in water which I don't. It comes with a tiny brush that I use to wipe the roller out, then I use a dry towel and wipe it clean. Each time I use it, there are never any left over hard pasta pieces from the time before (like my crank model would have). Also I did not have any issue with grease getting on my pasta the first time I used it (just in case I made two batches though). The only thing I hope Kitchenaid will change at some point is the setting number size or color (the setting numbers on the dial are the same color as the unit so they blend right in). When you have flour on the dial and need glasses for reading (not making pasta), it is hard to see the setting number as they are quite small. Other than that I absolutely LOVE the roller and highly recommend it to any of you crank pasta makers out there! You will have time to make your pasta and eat it too :)Maybe it's just me, but I find this attachment really difficult to work with. The dough has to be the perfect consistency to not stick to the attachment, and even then it comes out in ribbons instead of sheets. Plus, it was horribly expensive.I put 3 stars for cleaning ease, but that's because these are never easy to clean.I bought 3, 2 for my aunt and 1 for my mom, and they love them! These are hard to find in stores in singles, so they were very happy to be able to buy this without having to buy ones in a package that they didn't need.Indispensable piece of my kitchen equip...great for pastas, crackers etc. And, this way you don't have to buy all three pasta attachments that usually come as a bundle.Liked the colourLike it very much. Had ruined our old one, now this new one does the job again perfect.

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