KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment w/ 6 Interchangeable Pasta Plates
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Walmart has KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment w/ 6 Interchangeable Pasta Plates (KSMPEXTA, White) for $79. Shipping is free.
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Powered by your KitchenAid Stand Mixer to easily make fresh homemade pasta in your kitchen using the Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment.
6 quick change discs offer great versatility all in one - allowing you to make fresh spaghetti, bucatini, rigatoni, fusilli, large macaroni or small macaroni simply by changing the pasta disc.
The pasta press and all its parts are neatly organized inside its own storage case for easy access every time.
Built-in wire cutter to cut pasta your desired length of your pasta.
Stainless steel cleaning tool included that easily removes pasta dough pieces from the press and discs. The auger, pasta ring and combination tool are dishwasher safe.
Model KSMPEXTA includes (1) Pasta press, (1) Dough pusher, (6) Interchangeable pasta discs, (1) Stainless steel cleaning tool
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If you enjoy making pasta at home, sure. Being totally honest, the average person will probably try it once and get frustrated. Anecdotally, I've occasionally hosted informal pasta making classes showing people what can be done with just a roller and it's about 1 in 5 people who tell me they regularly make fresh pasta as a result. Extruded pastas are generally more difficult to nail the dough, so I would imagine the number of people who will continue to use this is low.
Edit: To be clear, this is a great deal if you're in the market, but I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're expecting it to launch you into the world of fresh pasta making.
I agree, but I suppose that's where quality and warranty length come into play.
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04-16-2024 at 08:41 AM.
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Is it worth it¿
If you enjoy making pasta at home, sure. Being totally honest, the average person will probably try it once and get frustrated. Anecdotally, I've occasionally hosted informal pasta making classes showing people what can be done with just a roller and it's about 1 in 5 people who tell me they regularly make fresh pasta as a result. Extruded pastas are generally more difficult to nail the dough, so I would imagine the number of people who will continue to use this is low.
Edit: To be clear, this is a great deal if you're in the market, but I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're expecting it to launch you into the world of fresh pasta making.
If you enjoy making pasta at home, sure. Being totally honest, the average person will probably try it once and get frustrated. Anecdotally, I've occasionally hosted informal pasta making classes showing people what can be done with just a roller and it's about 1 in 5 people who tell me they regularly make fresh pasta as a result. Extruded pastas are generally more difficult to nail the dough, so I would imagine the number of people who will continue to use this is low.
Edit: To be clear, this is a great deal if you're in the market, but I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're expecting it to launch you into the world of fresh pasta making.
I've found extruded to be easier than the roller kind. Doesn't take as long and because the dough is more crumbly you don't really need to "work with it" you just make little balls and throw them in the extruder. Only downside is you have to clean the extruder after which takes a few min… comes with a metal pick though to make it easier
I've found extruded to be easier than the roller kind. Doesn't take as long and because the dough is more crumbly you don't really need to "work with it" you just make little balls and throw them in the extruder. Only downside is you have to clean the extruder after which takes a few min… comes with a metal pick though to make it easier
I also have found you can pop the end plates apart pretty easy to clean it out fully
I also have found you can pop the end plates apart pretty easy to clean it out fully
The roller type attachment has a lot of complaints about pasta getting stock inside the roller and you are not supposed to wash it with water. Is this easier to clean?
Im a terrible Italian in that I dont really care for pasta of any kind (barring lasagna and stuffed shells), but my wife and kids all love any type. So, I bought it. And the other roller attachment for flat styles. Wifes going to kill me, but who cares.
If these were dishwasher safe it might be worthwhile. I rarely use the grinder on my kitchenaid because it's such a pain to clean and almost none of the messy components can go in the dishwasher.
Still, I'm tempted. I made fresh pasta last night for the first time in forever and, dang, it's just so good. I got in on the 20# of Bob's 00 for $16 shipped a couple weeks ago and used my food processor to prep the dough. Requires thinking ahead to let the dough rest, and it's a lot of clean up for a little meal (just two of us).
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Edit: To be clear, this is a great deal if you're in the market, but I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're expecting it to launch you into the world of fresh pasta making.
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Edit: To be clear, this is a great deal if you're in the market, but I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're expecting it to launch you into the world of fresh pasta making.
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I agree, but I suppose that's where quality and warranty length come into play.
Edit: To be clear, this is a great deal if you're in the market, but I wouldn't recommend buying it if you're expecting it to launch you into the world of fresh pasta making.
I've found extruded to be easier than the roller kind. Doesn't take as long and because the dough is more crumbly you don't really need to "work with it" you just make little balls and throw them in the extruder. Only downside is you have to clean the extruder after which takes a few min… comes with a metal pick though to make it easier
I also have found you can pop the end plates apart pretty easy to clean it out fully
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The roller type attachment has a lot of complaints about pasta getting stock inside the roller and you are not supposed to wash it with water. Is this easier to clean?
Should be fun to do as a family.
Still, I'm tempted. I made fresh pasta last night for the first time in forever and, dang, it's just so good. I got in on the 20# of Bob's 00 for $16 shipped a couple weeks ago and used my food processor to prep the dough. Requires thinking ahead to let the dough rest, and it's a lot of clean up for a little meal (just two of us).