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KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment

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KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment
KitchenAid

KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Pasta’s taking shape.

“Store-bought pasta? Never heard of it.” That’s what you’ll be saying once you pair this handy press with your KitchenAid stand mixer. Pop freshly kneaded pasta dough inside—your stand mixer can make that, by the way—and it’ll turn out spaghetti, bucatini macaroni, fusilli, or rigatoni in a flash. The quick-change discs let you pick whatever shape suits your mood, while the built-in wire cutter gives you total control over the length of your noodles. If all this has you dreaming of tomato sauce, well, we know a good recipe.

The Gourmet Pasta Press attachment works with any household KitchenAid stand mixer, including the Artisan Series tilt-head mixer and Professional Series 600 bowl-lift mixer. It comes with a pasta press, a dough pusher, 6 interchangeable pasta discs (spaghetti, bucatini, rigatoni, fusilli, large macaroni, and small macaroni), and a stainless steel cleaning tool.

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“Store-bought pasta? Never heard of it.” That’s what you’ll be saying once you pair this handy press with your KitchenAid stand mixer. Pop freshly kneaded pasta dough inside—your stand mixer can make that, by the way—and it’ll turn out spaghetti, bucatini macaroni, fusilli, or rigatoni in a flash. The quick-change discs let you pick whatever shape suits your mood, while the built-in wire cutter gives you total control over the length of your noodles. If all this has you dreaming of tomato sauce, well, we know a good recipe.

The Gourmet Pasta Press attachment works with any household KitchenAid stand mixer, including the Artisan Series tilt-head mixer and Professional Series 600 bowl-lift mixer. It comes with a pasta press, a dough pusher, 6 interchangeable pasta discs (spaghetti, bucatini, rigatoni, fusilli, large macaroni, and small macaroni), and a stainless steel cleaning tool.

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KitchenAid

Tustin, CA
They need no introduction, but we’ll give ‘em one anyway: Kitchenaid got their start back in 1919 when they launched—you guessed it—a very-versatile stand mixer. By 1937, it had evolved into the iconic workhorse that home cooks the world over know and love. And now? They’re making a whole lineup of small appliances for every task under the sun (blending, shredding, brewing, you name it).
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