Reddit Reddit reviews KitchenAid 80127 KGSSA Stand Mixer Attachment with Food Grinder, Rotor Slicer, Shredder and Sausage Stuffer, White

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KitchenAid 80127 KGSSA Stand Mixer Attachment with Food Grinder, Rotor Slicer, Shredder and Sausage Stuffer, White
Designed, engineered, and tested by KitchenAidPowered by your KitchenAid Stand Mixer. Fits all Household KitchenAid Stand Mixers.Slicer/Shredder with 2 slicing cones for thick/thin & 2 shredding cones for fine/coarse.Food Grinder with fine plate for meats & coarse plate for firm vegetables & cheeses.Sausage Stuffer for the Food Grinder (Requires FGA, included).
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2 Reddit comments about KitchenAid 80127 KGSSA Stand Mixer Attachment with Food Grinder, Rotor Slicer, Shredder and Sausage Stuffer, White:

u/Cdresden · 4 pointsr/Charcuterie

One nice thing you could do is print out all of Len Poli's recipes and put them in a binder. They are all pdf files, and they're not available as a single file. Poli is a master butcher who graciously put all his recipes up on the web.

To get into charcuterie you really need to have a curing chamber. You can pay a lot of money for one, or make your own out of an old refrigerator for cheap. Then you need a meat grinder and a sausage stuffer. If you have a Kitchenaid, you can get the meat grinder and stuffer attachements together for $130. After that you need various sized casings and things like curing salt.

But what shroomenheimer said is right on. That's the best book on the market.

u/sweetpea122 · 2 pointsr/breakingmom

I got this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0048EKI8S/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Its$79 bucks but I think it will pay for itself bc of the sausage maker and cheese grater. I saved $1 per lb on cheese by shredding myself

I wanted it for the sausage maker bc we love sausage. Its my very unromantic vday present. It doesnt chop potatoes but it slices them thin so I made scalloped potatoes really quick. There is a thinner attachment that you can make homemade potato chips too.

The ground pork i made was hands down the best ground meat Ive ever had. I didnt know ground meat would have that much variance but its really good. Plus I always found pork shoulder for .99 cents a lb vs $4 a lb I pay for sausage thats mediocre.

I accept your offer. I cant even get these guys to get their dishes in the sink. Husband hoards dishes "ill finish that later" Next thing I know there are 3 days of old plates with half eaten food