KitchenAid SNPA Pasta Maker Plates for Food Grinder Attachment for Stand Mixers

KitchenAid SNPA Pasta Maker Plates for Food Grinder Attachment for Stand Mixers
alaAverage 2.7

49 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 49 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 53/100. The average review date is Nov 1, 2005. We have compared these reviews to 63817 reviews from other Mixers & Blenders. Last update: May 24, 2013.

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(Based on 49 reviews)

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A way to make this frustrating device work.

 

A way to make this frustrating device work.

I've had these plates for ten years and only used them a few times. Like most people the experience has been frustrating at best. The noodles usually stick together as soon as I touch them to remove them from the extruder plate. For some reason I...

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Just okay!

 

Just okay!

I wouldn't recommend this product because the consistency of the dough has to be just right. After half the dough is processed the disc gets clogged so you have to remove it and clean it out. The only way you would be able to use it without frustration...

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Save your money

 

Save your money

This product does not deliver as promised. I followed the directions exactly as indicated in the instruction booklet. The pasta took for forever to extrude and the noodles were curled and sticking together before I even got to cut them off. After 20...

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Great Tasting Pasta including whole wheat!!

 

Great Tasting Pasta including whole wheat!!

I gave this 5 stars because it does what it is supposed to do. As with any pasta making method the recipe is always a little by experimentation because the moisture level of the flour varies. I have used semolina, graham, and white whole wheat flour...

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Interesting Shapes

 

Interesting Shapes

makes interesting shapes...a bit harder to use than the hand crank Italian one as you have to have the dough a bit softer-clean up is a bit harder too..Also--have to rest machine after second batch for an hour.

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great little pasta gadget

 

great little pasta gadget

i had bought myself a kitchen aid mixer after wanting one for years and decided to purchase the accessories i'd use most. this set of pasta plates for on the grinder attachment are very neat. i was a little worried about them being plastic, but i've...

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ignore the naysayers: some of the best money I have ever spent

 

ignore the naysayers: some of the best money I have ever spent

These attachments make fresh home made pasta a complete doddle. Using this add-on for the food grinder further extends the usefulness and flexibility of the superb KitchenAid mixers. As for the bad reviews, the only way I can imagine someone damaging...

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Thanks a million!

 

Thanks a million!

I teach pasta making classes on a regular basis and have always used a hand cranked pasta machine. Last week a friend brough over his KA rollers for me to try. We attached them to my KA mixer, and WOW! It was incredibly easy and made the absolute best...

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Nice idea; looks good, but doesn't work too well & will kill your mixer!

 

Nice idea; looks good, but doesn't work too well & will kill your mixer!

I was eager to try this gadget out last night with my new mixer and food grinder attachment, so I followed the Basic Pasta Recipe in the manual. After letting the dough rest for 15 - 30 mins by the cool window-sill (didn't have space in my fridge), I...

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KitchenAid SNPA Pasta Maker Plates for Food Grinder

 

KitchenAid SNPA Pasta Maker Plates for Food Grinder

I wish I hadn't of bought this. I read another review where they said smoke was coming out of their mixer. I thought towards the end of making pasta with these attachments, that mine too would burn up the motor. I have the pasta rollers and cutters....

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Got the dough? We've got the machine. From spaghetti to lasagna, no one says no to homemade pasta.
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