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KitchenAid KICA0WH Ice Cream Maker Attachment

KitchenAid KICA0WH Ice Cream Maker Attachment

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Brand: KitchenAid
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $99.99
Buy New: $68.90
You Save: $31.09 (31%)



New (11) from $68.90

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 201 reviews
Sales Rank: 40

Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.1
Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 10.3 x 10.3
Warranty: 1

MPN: KICA0WH
Model: KICA0WH
UPC: 050946960197
EAN: 0050946960197
ASIN: B0002IES80

Release Date: July 1, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Stylish attachment converts any KitchenAid stand mixer into an ice cream maker
  • Creates up to 2 quarts of ice cream, frozen yogurt, or sorbet in about 25 minutes
  • Powered by stand mixer; pour in batter and dasher and freeze bowl do the work
  • Dishwasher-safe dasher, drive assembly, and adapter ring; handwash freeze bowl
  • Measures 10-8/9 by 10-2/7 by 10-2/7 inches; 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
To maximize use of your ice cream maker, snap in KitchenAid's 2-quart attachment freezer bowl, the largest in the industry. Provides complete, even freezing of ice cream batter. Includes drive assembly; rotating dasher to spread, scrape and mix; adapter ring to fit mixers; instruction guide and recipes. Easy to use and clean. Ideal for all sorts of frozen desserts. Manufacturer's replacement warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 196 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars It Works   July 24, 2008
Purchased this unit on recommendation of Cook's Illustrated. The first unit received did not work! It is not very complicated, but it simply did not freeze ice cream. The replacement unit works wonderfully. The ice cream/gelatos are superior than those made with our Cuisinart unit. I have yet to fill this unit without a bit of spillage. That said, I am very satisfied.


4 out of 5 stars Great Buy   July 22, 2008
Although not convinced that this would replace the old electrical one we had. I am now. Follow the directions and your ice cream will turn out wonderful - mine did.


1 out of 5 stars Never received item!!!   July 16, 2008
 0 out of 7 found this review helpful

I will NEVER order anything online through your company again. On July 11th I submitted feedback to you about Around the World and my experience with this order.At that time I mentioned that I have never received the order that I placed on June 12th and that on July 10th I sent a request to Around the World to cancel my order. I have never received a response from the company or received credit back on my credit card. What can I do to resolve this issue?


2 out of 5 stars you'll find it VERY inconvenient if you've ever used a proper ice cream maker   July 14, 2008
as the reviews say, it does make good ice cream.
However, if you've ever used a normal ice cream maker with a built in regrigeration unit, you will be highly disappointed. My mom has a great ice cream maker (from the 80's) that she just throws in all the ingredients, and then a couple hours later, voila!
If that's what you're expecting, you're in for a surprise. Not only does the (very bulky) bowl need to be in your freezer overnight, but then you have to cook the batter and cool in regrigerator at least 8 hours, and then you can mix it in the frozen bowl for 30 min. Not exactly a quick process.



5 out of 5 stars Who needs to bake when you can make ice cream?!   July 13, 2008
I've just made my second batch of ice cream using this attachment. First was Tahitian vanilla (from Cooks Illustrated), followed by Blackberry Gelato (from Food & Wine). Next on my list is Chocolate Mint Cookie, using the chocolate recipe from the Ben & Jerry's book and Chocolate Mint Cream cookies. I don't think I'll be baking anytime soon now that I've started making ice cream. You can buy cookies anywhere, but where can you get homemade ice cream? Nowhere but home!

A few tips I've learned:

--You really need two of these bowls to make ice cream to feed a crowd. This is especially true if you make custard-based (cooked) ice cream bases, which need several hours to cool in the fridge (if not overnight). To make two batches with a single bowl, you need to have your custard ready around 7am, make your first batch, put the bowl back in the freezer for 15 hours, then make your second batch around 10pm.

--The ice cream expands once it's in the mixer, so be careful not to overfill the bowl. Recipes tend to vary in how much batter you create, so you might want to make two batches if your mixer bowl will be more than half full of batter when you pour it in.

--Buy heavy cream and half and half from a discount club if you can--you'll go through a lot of these products, and it's expensive to buy the small sizes from the grocery store.


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