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Kitchen & Housewares : KitchenAid FGA Food Grinder Attachment for Stand Mixers



List Price: $64.99
Amazon.com's Price: $49.00
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: KitchenAid
Color: United States
EAN: 0050946000176
Label: KitchenAid
Manufacturer: KitchenAid
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 5000 hundredths-pounds
Model: FGA
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: KitchenAid
Sales Rank: 105
Studio: KitchenAid
Warranty: 1

Features:
  • Grinder attachment greatly expands a stand mixer's flexiblity
  • Ideal for grinding meats, grating cheese, making bread crumbs and combining dips, salsas, spreads
  • Includes fine and coarse grinding plates, tips, and recipes
  • Most parts dishwasher safe for easy clean-up
  • Grinder can be used with any KitchenAid stand mixer



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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Review:
This tool increases the fun factor of your KitchenAid stand mixer several times over. Toss cubes of meat into the food tray, stomp 'em down, and watch the results wriggle out the front. Grind your own beef or chicken for patties or tacos. Blend your own sausage mixtures, from breakfast to boudin blanc. With additional attachments, you can turn it into a pasta maker or a sausage stuffer. It's easy to assemble and use. Most parts are dishwasher-safe; hand wash the grinding blades, wooden stomper, and cutting knife. --Betsy Danheim



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good addition to KitchenAid mixer
We purchased grinder to grind deer meat. Did a very nice job, we ran the meat thru the large grinding plate first, then thru the smaller holed plate. Cleaned all attachment parts in dishwasher came out very clean. Would recommend.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works exceptionally well for the price and convenience!
I just got this a few days ago and have used it for two different tasks. Th e first run was with walnuts and I wanted to create something akin to flour to flavor muffins and it worked so well. When I ran my hands through it all the walnut oil was still present and the muffins can out delicious.

Last night I tried grinding sausage for the first time ever and it was easy and simple. I first ran it through on the large setting, then let it (the machine and the pork) rest and then ran ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Very disappointed!
Grinder plates and blade do not fit tightly together. Because of this, thin membranes get wrapped around grinding blade and must be cleaned off or meat cannot push through. If meat is thoroughly trimmed works great, otherwise it's a pain to use.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Delightful!
About a month ago I purchased the grinder attachment for my KitchenAid. We successfully ground almost 100lbs of Venison in two days! The only thing I wish were different about the attachment would be for the tray to be a little bit bigger, however KitchenAid does offer larger ones that you can purchase separately. It's a wonderful product and I would recommend it to anyone.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A great grinder without another whole appliance
We have had the grinder for 10+ years now. Since we aren't on a farm or hunters we aren't grinding meat regularly but it does the job.

The only con I would offer is that the "tray" that hold product waiting to be ground should be larger. Kitchenaid now sells an add on that increases this capacity



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