Blender Kitchenaid - 327 items found

Can I make pumpkin pie crust without using a food processor?
Nov 22, 2008 by Laney Pants | Posted in Cooking & Recipes
Last time I used my $45 blender and ended up making a massive mess. The butter ended up caking to the bottom and freezing the thing up... very frustrating!
Now I'm making it again and I used the whisk on my kitchenaid stand mixer (even though I know I'm not supposed to but what was I to do?) and my "dough" was really crumbly and didn't stick together very well. I stuck it in the fridge to cool anyways, and so here I wait.
Have I set myself up for UN-success?
I don't use an electric tool for making pie crust. I just cut the butter into the flour mix using a fork.
Sea | Nov 22, 2008
How to use my KitchenAid blender without messing it up? Please help !?
Nov 05, 2008 by 냉소 smile ♥ | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
well I just bought a new blender from Kitchen Aid and it has buttons like crush ice, stir,mix, chop, liquify, and etc.
And I'd like to know what buttons I am supposed to push when making a smoothie that has like for example strawberries , crushed ice, pineapples, milk , yogurt and sugar in it, cause first I did crushed ice and then pushed the chop button and all the things got stuck and stopped moving, I think it was because there were too much hard stuff so I opened it and stirred it around to get it all even and added more milk and then it started working again. Is it possible for the blender to break if it gets stuck again?
Just wondering what I should do next time!
Kitchen Aid is a top brand...very sturdy. My suggestion is to read the manual thoroughly. When dealing with hard ingredients tlike ice cubes, the blades can "stick". However, once you move things about with a wooden spoon it should get going again. You'll get the hang of it the more you use it. Regarding the subject of ice cubes again, you might want to start out using smaller ice cubes from the beginning.
punchie | Nov 05, 2008
Why are kitchenaid blender models in us different from uk?
Sep 14, 2008 by Mark W | Posted in Other - Home & Garden
US models seem newer. Will they come to UK?
We are always 10yrs behind the yanks! for as long as I can remember!
referee | Sep 15, 2008
Could someone help please?
Jul 31, 2008 by Crazy Cat Lady | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
Okay, here is the deal. I am remodeling my kitchen and am having a hard time deciding. Please give me your opinion. I am getting an artisan stand mixer by KitchenAid. Tangerine or pink? If it is tangerine, I will get a chrome KitchenAid food processor and blender. If it is pink, I will also get those, BUT I will get pink knives, spoons, cups, etc. I kinda don't want to be stuck on one color, but I am asking your opinion. Not anyone elses, YOURS.
By the way, could you give me some color schemes for the tangerine?
I truly am a little adverse to pink, I would reconsider and maybe go for a dark green?
Green would go with tangerine OR pink but not look so... "girlie"? (Can't quite find the right wording there). It may be a little to much of a much if you know what I mean, if you were to have too much pink.
Just my humble opinion, lol.
Scotlass | Jul 31, 2008
Pink Appliances :)?
Jul 30, 2008 by Crazy Cat Lady | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
Okay, probably from reading my older questions about appliances you are like, "PINK!?! I JUST ANSWERES A QUESTION ABOUT TEAL ONES!!!" Well, I have came to the conclusion that I am going to use PINK appliances. Now I need some help. Are these trusted brands/products that work well:
Pink Bar Blender By Waring $69.95 (I thought that this one sounded a little to cheap, even though it is only 2-speeded)
Pink Stand Mixer (5-qt.) Artisan By KitchenAid $299.95
Calphalon
Pink Food Processor (12-c.) Cook for the Cure® By KitchenAid $199.95
Wusthof
and
Le Creuset
Also, are the Rachael Ray Dot over Dot, Groovy Mums, and all of those trays and bowls and stuff useful? I am planing to have people over after remodeling my house, so I need some kind of durable stuff. Oh, and do people actually use her Garbage Bowl? They look useful, but then I think, "Would I remeber to actually USE it?" Thanks!
Also, could you tell me some websites to get pink appliances besides The Food Network Store and Williams-Sonoma?
Also, are these trusted and durable?
Chrome Bar Blender (56-oz.) By KitchenAid $129.95
Supreme Super 600 Blender (60-oz.) By Cuisinart $99.95
Chrome Food Processor (12-c.) By KitchenAid $199.95
I saw some stuff at Khols. Oh yeah the garbage bowl, saw that. You wouldn't probably use is for garbage but it would get used for something.
MOXIE | Jul 30, 2008
KitchenAid 60-oz. Blender in Pear
The KitchenAid 60-oz. Blender is the most weighty premium blender, now available in a cheery pear hue. Strong, speed-sensitive motor adapts to advocate performance and deliver superior ice crushing. $119
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