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Cuisinart SM-PM Pasta-Maker Attachment for Cuisinart Stand Mixer, White

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Cuisinart SM-PM Pasta-Maker Attachment for Cuisinart Stand Mixer, White
 
Manufacturer: Cuisinart
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List Price: $145.00
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Product Description

The Cuisinart Pasta Maker Attachment connects to the slow-speed power outlet on any Cuisinart Stand Mixer to make a variety of homemade pastas. Six pasta plates let you select spaghetti, macaroni, large macaroni, rigatoni, fettuccine, or lasagna. Assembly is simple and all parts are dishwasher-safe. Homemade pasta will become an everyday affair!

Product Details

  • Pasta-maker attachment for making fresh pasta in minutes
  • Connects to slow-speed power outlet on Cuisinart stand mixer
  • Spaghetti, macaroni, large macaroni, rigatoni, fettuccine, and lasagna plates
  • Cleaning tool, measuring cup, and instructions included; dishwasher-safe
  • Measures 5-1/2 by 2-4/5 by 7-1/2 inches

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I love it!
 
Review Date: October 2, 2007
Reviewer: S. Hayes, Bisbee Arizona
I'm just sitting down to a bowl of linguine made with the cracked pepper recipe - tossed it with olive oil, garlic, and clams - and I am very, very happy. I only made a half recipe (which, by the way, works fine) and it really took no time at all. I find it much easier to use than the pasta maker attachment for my Cuisinart food processor. Does the pasta look like I bought it at the store? No. Do I care? No. I can't wait to try out all the other disks.
Fresh Pasta
 
Review Date: November 2, 2008
Reviewer: Joanne L. Mergenthaler, Wilmington, DE USA
In my home we prefer homemade pasta. The pasta maker attachment allows me to make fresh pasta whenever we want it, and it tastes alot better the store bought. Plus it cooks a whole lot faster
So far...So GOOD!
 
Review Date: January 5, 2009
Reviewer: Mom4K, Utah
Ok, I got this attachment because I wanted to make homemade, preservative free, whole wheat pasta. It works!

My prior pasta making experience is limited to rolling out by hand and cutting with a pizza cutter. (Something I would do for chicken noodle soup but too time consuming for anything much larger.) Consequently, I can't campare it to other pasta making methods.

I have found that there has been a bit of a learning curve. Dough that is the right consistency (not too dry, not too sticky) goes through the machine easily and clean up is not too hard either. (The machine can be cleaned and put away before the pasta is done cooking.)

Is it the best way to make pasta? I don't know. But my experience has not been as bleak as some of the poor reviews on this site. If you are willing to take a little time to learn a new trick, it might just work for you.

I like it.

Good hearty pasta
 
Review Date: February 12, 2009
Reviewer: Susan Wright, Indianapolis
Hang in there- a little practice for dough consistency goes a long way with this attachment. The noodles are thicker than the thinnest settings of a manual pasta machine, but this is so quick and easy I can decide to have pasta at the last minute! Be sure to toss noodles in corn meal to keep them separate. Fresh macaroni and cheese, chicken and fresh noodles - great uses for this sturdy pasta. I recommend semolina flour.
It is not bad
 
Review Date: September 22, 2009
Reviewer: Safaa Al Hashimi, Michigan,USA
I purchased this attachment( Pasta Maker) from the best online shopping (Amazon.com)as an acessory to my Cuisinart Stand Mixer,it is nice in work but it can't keep the pasta separate, the pasta is dense and not thin. Other thing it is difficult to clean in side.In general you can make pasta

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