I just got off the phone with one of my sons -- he's making Sicilian sausage right now, and give me the urge to either get the KitchenAid out (have the grinder attachment) or get a real grinder!Made about 20 #'s of gyulai kielbasa yesterday. Smoker today. Seems like I always "accidentally" double the garlic and paprika.
Hey, what are those things behind the kielbasa?
Ooh, I love my Kitchen Aid and I'm very happy with the grinder attachment. I'm a bit tempted to get an inexpensive meat mixer, though. Seems like I'm on the verge of frostbite when mixing the spices and meat.I just got off the phone with one of my sons -- he's making Sicilian sausage right now, and give me the urge to either get the KitchenAid out (have the grinder attachment) or get a real grinder!
If you like food it's a GREAT hobby! I'm half Hungarian and half Slovak and growing up we had kielbasa a couple times a week. There's so many different dishes you can make with it. I've even made kielbasa tacos a couple times.I just got a grinder for mine with the attachment for tomatoes, about 8 quarts of sauce in the freezer now. seeing those kielbasy I’m going to have to resist the urge. Wine making is bad enough right now. No more ”hobbies”
My son purchased an STX brand grinder, and is pleased with it, although he says it's loud. Next time I visit him we'll have to make sausage so I can compare to the KitchenAid, which appears slow. I'd like to get a dedicated grinder.Ooh, I love my Kitchen Aid and I'm very happy with the grinder attachment. I'm a bit tempted to get an inexpensive meat mixer, though. Seems like I'm on the verge of frostbite when mixing the spices and meat.
They’re not as loud when you’re shoving stuff in them. Tends to muffle themMy son purchased an STX brand grinder, and is pleased with it, although he says it's loud. Next time I visit him we'll have to make sausage so I can compare to the KitchenAid, which appears slow. I'd like to get a dedicated grinder.
My son purchased an STX brand grinder, and is pleased with it, although he says it's loud. Next time I visit him we'll have to make sausage so I can compare to the KitchenAid, which appears slow. I'd like to get a dedicated grinder.
I agree on the mixer! I have one of the heavier duty, also. Grinding is a breeze. And I sometimes make marshmallow, so much better than the store, which requires high speed for up to 15 minutes. That baby never has a problem.All KitchenAid mixers are not the same. They make about 6 models each with a different sized motor which effects the ability to grind of course. We have one with the highest rated motor and I have used it to grind up to 100lbs of meat in one sitting with ease. YMMV
I did purchase a dedicated Hakka stuffer however. That was worth its weight in Gold Snausage for sure.
Emphasis mine. You nailed it on that point. Our KitchenAid is a 30 yo 300 watt model, which probably has less power than a current 300 watt unit (if they still make one that small). I see a lot of the current models are in the 500+ watt range, although wattage is not the best indicator of power.All KitchenAid mixers are not the same. They make about 6 models each with a different sized motor which effects the ability to grind of course. We have one with the highest rated motor and I have used it to grind up to 100lbs of meat in one sitting with ease. YMMV
You got that right. This beast has a 1/2 Hp motor and If you can put something in the chute it will grind it!although wattage is not the best indicator of power.
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