What Are the Stand Mixer Beater Attachments?
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KitchenAid® stand mixer beaters can be used for many kitchen tasks. Learn more about beater attachments, how they mix dough, shred cooked chicken and more.
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What Are the Stand Mixer Beater Attachments?
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This flexible edge beater was scrapes the sides of the bowl as you mix, making sure that everything is mixed well without having to stop. It also
Lawenme Flex Edge Beater Mixer Attachments for Kitchenaid Tilt-Head Stand Mixers, Mixer Accessory 4.5-5 Quart Beater Scraper Paddle with Both-Sides
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Make handmade quality pastry dough, with less effort, using the KitchenAid Pastry Beater Accessory. This accessory fits all 4.5 and 5 Quart KitchenAid Tilt Head Stand Mixers* and was specifically designed for the challenging task of cutting cold butter into doughs for light and flaky pastries, which is often done by hand. In addition to cutting cold butter, this accessory is great for shredding meats, mashing fruits and vegetables and more. *sold separately.
Stainless Steel Pastry Beater for KitchenAid Tilt Head Stand Mixers
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Hamilton Beach Stand Mixer Hands-free mixing with complete bowl coverage Built for a variety of batters and mixes, this Hamilton Beach Stand Mixer can do everything from whip delicate meringues to mix sticky bread dough. The powerful 300 watt motor can handle the thickest of ingredients, including those peanut butter chocolate chip cookies your family devours.
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What Are the Stand Mixer Beater Attachments?
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