Using KitchenAid Stand Mixers for healthier meals

I have owned a KitchenAid stand mixer for years and absolute love using the small appliance for everything from mixing batter for homemade cakes, cookies, and muffins to kneading dough for bread and pizza crust. It whips cream, too! There are so many things you probably didn’t even know a stand mixer could do.

Just when I thought I couldn’t love it any more, the machine really dazzled me when I invested in the pasta cutter and roller set and started to make my own homemade pasta. How does the KitchenAid stand mixer do that?

One of the advantages with KitchenAid mixers that you don’t get with others is the convenient Attachment Hub at the front of the machine. Open the flap and screw in a variety of attachments to transform the machine into one that can do so much more than mix, whip, and knead.

I’m, of course, partial to the pasta cutter and roller set, which I have used numerous times to make homemade fettuccine, spaghetti, and even pasta sheets for filled ravioli or lasagne. If I had my way, however, I’d have a full set-up with so much more.

Indeed, KitchenAid offers tons of stand mixer attachments. Some have been around for a while, like the spiralizer for vegetables and the meat grinder for meats and other hard ingredients, like cheese. But exciting new options are being added all the time. Here are a few of my favourites, how they work, and for what you could use them.

KitchenAid pasta roller and cutter setPasta cutter and roller

As noted, the KitchenAid Pasta Roller & Cutter stand mixer attachment is one I own and have been using for years. It comes with three pieces: one for rolling the dough at various thicknesses, a cutter for spaghetti, and one for fettucine. Unlike manual rollers, simply attach the device and adjust the dial to the right thickness: start wide and roll through multiple times, getting thinner each time. To roll, turn the machine on to low and guide the dough through the top, grabbing it as it runs through the bottom.

While it’s a lot of work to make a significant amount of pasta (say, enough to feed a family of four), it’s worth it in the end. With a dusting of flour and a pasta rack to hang the noodles (or go the traditional route with a broomstick across two chairs), and the pasta will cook in boiling water in under two minutes. It’s as fresh as you can get.

KitchenAid food grinder attachmentFood grinder

Store-bought sausage is a nice indulgence, but buying in store means getting something with a bunch of additives and fillers; not to mention the price of meat is on the rise. Instead, grab a big slab of meat for a deal and use this KitchenAid food grinder attachment to make your own. Connect to the hub, roughly chop the raw meat, then run it through the chute. You can even add fresh herbs, spices, and garlic to the meat to grind it all together.

From pasta Bolognese to spaghetti with meatballs, use high-quality beef to even make homemade hamburgers and taco filling, too. The grinder can also be used for hard cheeses and vegetables, or even stale bread for breadcrumbs, making it even more versatile than the name suggests.

Make pizza crust in the mixer itself using the dough hook then add the meat grinder to grind some mozzarella for topping. Note: if you plan to make sausages, consider the sausage stuffer attachment which makes that process blazingly simple once you have grinded the meat.

KitchenAid ice cream makerIce cream maker

Homemade ice cream? Yes, please! Unlike the other attachments, the ice cream maker doesn’t use the Attachment Hub but rather comes in the form of a specific bowl that connects to the machine, just like the standard stainless-steel one does. Keep the bowl in the freezer and pull it out when you have a hankering for a sweet, icy treat. Add ingredients, whether you want cream-based on without, mix for 30 minutes, and voila! Fresh ice cream for everyone in the family to indulge.

Keep in mind that you have to prep ahead of time to ensure the bowl is sufficiently frozen or have a freezer large enough to keep it there 24/7 when not in use. If you have a chest freezer or second freezer in the home, this attachment will be worth the investment.

KitchenAid shaved ice maker attachmentShaved ice

One of the newer KitchenAid Hub attachments you might not yet know about is the ice shave attachment, which will bring you right back to your childhood and those shaved ice treats you begged your parents for at the local fair or amusement park. Connect, add water, juice, chocolate milk, or any other liquid and a minute later, it will come out the other end of the one-pint attachment shaved for enjoying with a spoon or eating in a bowl like ice cream (before it melts, of course!) For lactose-intolerant folks, it’s a great way to enjoy a sweet treat without the cream. You can shave plain ice then add flavour to it, or even fresh fruit.

KitchenAid food processor attachmentFood processor

I recently invested in a KitchenAid food processor, but for those with limited space or who want a simpler, cleaner set-up, there’s a food processor attachment for the mixer. It works much like any other standard food processor accept it attaches to the Hub to gain power from the machine so you don’t have to plug in a separate unit.

It comes with accessory discs for dicing, slicing, shredding, and julienning ingredients for all types of recipes. Use the food processor to grate cheese for pasta, chop onions and garlic for recipes, grate carrots for a cake, and all those other tasks that would otherwise take a lot of time and manual work to get done.

KitchenAid pasta press attachmentPasta press

As you might have guessed, I’m a sucker for a big plate of piping hot pasta, and next on my wish list in addition to the pasta roller and cutter set is the Pasta Press stand mixer attachment. With this one, you can make macaroni, bucatini, spaghetti, fusilli, and rigatoni, all without any tricky work by hand. Just connect one of the six included pasta plates to the main attachment unit, turn the mixer on, add the dough, and watch the noodles magically appear. There’s even a built-in wire cutter for getting noodles exactly the size you want them to be.

If you have kids at home who love picking which pasta they’ll have for lunch or dinner, they’ll have fun helping you with the process.

A KitchenAid stand mixer is much more than just a mixer

This merely scratches the surface in terms of the KitchenAid stand mixer attachments you can choose from to expand the usefulness of the small kitchen appliance.

Check out the great KitchenAid stand mixers, all of which work with the versatile KitchenAid stand mixer attachments, at Best Buy Online.

Christine Persaud
With 20+ years of experience in trade and consumer tech journalism, I have covered the tech space since before social media was a "thing" and the smartphone as we know it was even invented. Writing for various technology, lifestyle, and entertainment sites, I have covered and reviewed hundreds of tech products, from home appliances to wearables, fitness tech to headphones, TV entertainment products and services, and more. I'm also a passionate foodie who loves to cook and bake, a TV show fanatic (happy to give what to watch recommendations!), and proud mother to a 12-year-old son.

538 COMMENTS

  1. The food process is something I’d love to try, it appears to be a significant upgrade from what I’m currently using and it would save me a ton of handwork!

  2. The pasta cutter and roller set looks awesome. I love to make homemade pasta and this would certainly simplify things 🙂

  3. That are a lot of attachments but I think the (cue the drumroll) food processor would be first on the list

  4. I’d like to try the ice-cream maker first. Nothing like being able to make a bowl of fresh ice-cream at home.

  5. I would like to try The KitchenAid Espresso Machine because mine is about to die for the 4th time. I would like to try a different brand!

  6. Food processor is my favourite, cut down the time it takes to cut vegetables and have them all the same size

  7. No doubt would love to try the Ice cream maker because it would be healthier, tastier and more cost effective than buying ice cream from the store!

  8. I’m looking forward to trying out KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer and it’s accessories to male cooking easier.

  9. Would love to try the pasta and meat grinder attachments. Love pasta, especially with homemade dough! There’s nothing like it! also love making shepherds pie and grinding up leftover beef roast to do so. Making my mouth water just thinking about all the delicious dishes I could make make. ❤️

  10. Would most like to try the KitchenAid Pasta Roller & Cutter stand mixer attachment – Hear lots of great things about fresh pasta made with simple ingredients.

  11. I would most certainly love to try the KitchenAid Espresso Machine and Burr as I love expresso. It sounds like a convenient useful little machine and would be great in my apartment.

  12. Pasta cutter and roller – yes, please! Everything KitchenAid puts out seems to surpass most other appliances on the market so I know this attachment would produce the freshest, tastiest pasta I have ever had!

  13. I did not even have to think about this. The Ice Cream Maker is hands down the most wonderful item and with the amount of ice cream we consume it would be well used and appreciated. The idea of making our own flavours has me drooling

  14. I would love to try the ice cream maker mixer attachment! Would be so fun to make some at home berry ice creams for dessert

  15. I would love to try the Pasta Cutter and Roller. I’ve always wanted to make homemade pasta, but I haven’t had the proper tools.

  16. I’d love the pasta press. I have a pasta maker, but it doesn’t have any attachment for anything but the basics.

  17. I’d love them both!! I don’t have either so the KitchenAid espresso machine I’d use daily & the pasta press would be perfect for pasta night!!

    • I would love to try the meat grinder to make our own sausages. And the ice cream maker – who doesn’t love homemade ice cream!

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