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KitchenAid Stand Mixer Attachment Pack (KSM2FPPA) + $10 Kohl's Cash on sale for
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Includes:
- Food Grinder Attachment KSMFGA which includes (1) Food grinder, (1) Food tray, (1) Fine grinding plate, (1) Coarse grinding plate, (1) Food pusher
- Fruit/Vegetable Strainer Attachment KSMFVSP which includes (1) Strainer cone, (1) Strainer shield, (1) Splash lid, (1) Food pusher, (1) Removable tray
- Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder Attachment KSMVSA which includes (1) Slicer/Shredder attachment (1) Slicing Blade (3mm) (1) Medium Shredding Blade (4mm) (1) Coarse Shredding Blade (6mm) (1) 2-in-1 Food Pusher (1) Storage Case
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I have to make all sauce/paste fresh. My wife can't eat the canned stuff, we are guessing it's an allergy to the preservatives.
Anyway, best thing to do is get an immersion blender. The Mueller brands on Amazon are cheap and work great.
Up to you on if you want to blanch and remove skins or seeds. I cheat a lot and just blend the crap out of it.
Few hours on the stove for sauce, or in the oven for paste. Then I bag and freeze it for later.
Only complaint I have about making your own is that it is not cheap. Takes about 5 tomatoes to make a cup of sauce.
For small jobs, the plastic is fine, but I wouldn't do any major meat grinds in it, unless you want the meat to start cooking inside the grinder.
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I have plastic versions of other kitchenaid attachments and they seem quite solid, never had any issues.
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I have plastic versions of other kitchenaid attachments and they seem quite solid, never had any issues.
For small jobs, the plastic is fine, but I wouldn't do any major meat grinds in it, unless you want the meat to start cooking inside the grinder.
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For small jobs, the plastic is fine, but I wouldn't do any major meat grinds in it, unless you want the meat to start cooking inside the grinder.
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I have to make all sauce/paste fresh. My wife can't eat the canned stuff, we are guessing it's an allergy to the preservatives.
Anyway, best thing to do is get an immersion blender. The Mueller brands on Amazon are cheap and work great.
Up to you on if you want to blanch and remove skins or seeds. I cheat a lot and just blend the crap out of it.
Few hours on the stove for sauce, or in the oven for paste. Then I bag and freeze it for later.
Only complaint I have about making your own is that it is not cheap. Takes about 5 tomatoes to make a cup of sauce.
Also I'm sure you grandpa and father used a lot of plastic in there set up back in the day when things were definitely completely made of said material... lol I'm sure it wasn't a metal grinder
Keeping meat cold, the nonsense. Better freeze it tho...
Also I'm sure you grandpa and father used a lot of plastic in there set up back in the day when things were definitely completely made of said material... lol I'm sure it wasn't a metal grinder
Keeping meat cold, the nonsense. Better freeze it tho...
This isn't some crazy idea.
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This isn't some crazy idea.
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