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The KitchenAid KICA0WH Ice Cream Maker Attachment allows you to whip up 2.0 quarts of soft-consistency ice cream and other frozen desserts effortlessly. Designed for use with select KitchenAid stand mixers, this attachment features an automatic dasher that mixes and scrapes the batter for you. It includes a variety of recipes to get you started and is easy to clean with hand wash instructions.
Brand | KitchenAid |
Colour | white |
Capacity | 6 Quarts |
Item Weight | 2.72 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Manufacturer | KITCHENAID |
Item model number | KICA0WH |
ASIN | B0002IES80 |
G**P
I love this ice-cream maker
It makes such beautiful ice-cream. I have never tried to make ice-cream at home. So was a little afraid to invest in this. I already had the kitchenaid cake mixer. So I thought I will give it a try. I found a plain vanilla recipe online and gave it a try. It came out so well, everybody loved it. It tasted better than store bought products. Totally worth it.
N**R
Very impressive results
This is a great attachment for making ice cream at home. I have rated it 5 stars simply on the quality of the ice cream the machine produces at the end of the churning process. Sure, you have to freeze the bowl overnight and thoroughly chill the 'batter' but the final churn takes about 20 - 25 mins and the end result is quite divine. I've had great success with the recipes included ( the French vanilla ice cream, pineapple sorbet and mango sorbet are stunning ) and have successfully made 'non-KitchenAid' recipes too ( the coffee ice cream out of 'The Perfect Scoop' book is the best I've ever eaten ). I note other reviews have been poor due to durability issues but I've had my ice cream attachment for 5 months now, used weekly and all is good. I do not wash / submerge the bowl in water at all. After churning, I remove the ice cream and wipe the inside of the bowl with a damp cloth; when the bowl has defrosted ( room temp ) I clean the inside of the bowl with a wet, warm cloth a few times. The outside is wiped with a clean cloth - whole thing takes about 3 mins. A few blogs have advocated this method of cleaning and their ice cream machines are still going strong after 10 years! I hope mine is the same, simply because the ice cream is amazing! Go for it!
V**R
Funciona padrísimo, vale la pena el producto!
Si tienes una batidora kitchen aid este es un accesorio que vas a gozar un montón, he preparado varias veces helado y a mis hijos les encanta, incluso si no sigues recetas de internet puedes hacer algo delicioso hemos hecho helado hasta con jugos que compramos y queda rico, también hemos hecho helado con leche descremada, vainilla y endulcorante para que sea completamente light y queda muy rico, hacer un helado te lleva como 20 a 25 minutos pero queda muy bien, incluso una vez hicimos demasiado y lo que sobró lo metimos al congelador y al día siguiente estaba rico no se hizo muy duro porque el proceso de helado es muy bueno, creo que hasta para una buena cena puedes impresionar con helado fresco a tus invitados pero recomiendo primero hagas algo en corto, importante a considerar es que debes esperar 16 horas antes de hacer tu primer helado porque debes almacenarlo en el congelador.
T**.
Just finished eating our first batch - Excellent!
My wife and I recently purchased a KitchenAid stand mixer from a well-known warehouse store. Their current model is the KV25M (it says Professional 550 HD on the motor) which appears to have almost identical specs, 575 watts, to the Kitchenaid Pro 600 and is also a bowl-lift model. (Even though it's labeled a "5-1/2 Qt. mixer", the bowl is actually 6 qt.) We've had the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream & Dessert Book from years but never owned an ice-cream maker. Within a week we decided we had to have the Kitchenaid Ice Cream Maker attachment.I did a lot of research before I actually bought it and was pretty clear on several points:- the bowl has to be solidly frozen in the freezer, preferably for at least 24 hours- the ice cream mixture has to be well-refrigerated, at least 2-8 hours- to keep things as cold as possible, quickly assemble the bowl and dasher attachment, turn on the mixer, and start pouring the refrigerated mixture into the machineAfter 20-30 minutes you'll have ice cream with a soft-serve consistency. It can be pretty messy getting everything off the the dasher and out of the bowl. It melts really quickly, but it's pretty tasty! It gets even better after it's cured, so the sooner you can get it into the freezer after churning the better.We made "Jerry's Chocolate" from the B&J Ice Cream Book. We left the bowl in the freezer for over 24 hours. We mixed up the custard and refrigerated it overnight. The next afternoon we did the churning, then we each had a small bowl and put the rest in the freezer. The results were...well, first let me finish!There's a video on YouTube [...] that shows how to use the Ice Cream Maker attachment. It's the best one I found and it's a pretty accurate depiction of how everything should be done, but the best part is at the end. In this video the cook scoops the soft-serve ice cream out of the bowl and puts it into a small, flat pan. She covered it with aluminum foil and put it into the freezer. Then she takes it out of the freezer and using an ice-cream scoop, scrapes the scoop along the length of the pan, producing perfect ice cream curls! After some research, I determined that she is probably using a "third size" stainless steel steam pan like this: Excellante Third Size 2-1/2-Inch Deep 24 Gauge Anti Jam Pans .I found that the dimensions were somewhat similar to a standard loaf pan; a little shallower, longer and wider, but pretty close so I used our non-stick bread loaf pan, putting down a layer of pastic wrap right on the surface of the ice cream to prevent icing and then covered the pan with aluminum foil. This worked great!Oh, and the results were FANTASTIC! The chocolate ice cream was creamy and smooth, with a deep chocolate taste. The consistency was just like ice cream should be, not icy, but hard enough to "chew" yet soft enough that it will quickly melt in your mouth.This was our first attempt and it was a resounding success! We're looking forward to many more batches of yummy, creamy, tasty ice cream! And some gelato. And some sorbet. Excellante Third Size 2-1/2-Inch Deep 24 Gauge Anti Jam Pans
M**E
Sweet Success: Churn Up a Storm with Ease!
Who knew that whipping up a batch of homemade ice cream could be as simple as clicking an attachment onto your KitchenAid? I sure didn't—until now, that is.I gifted one of these nifty gadgets to my nephew and snagged one for myself, and let's just say it's been a game-changer. The setup? A breeze. The cleanup? Even breezier. Just give it a quick rinse right after use to dodge any dreaded stains or gooey messes.As for the build, it's KitchenAid—we're talking the kind of sturdy construction that promises many, many batches of your favorite frozen treats. Whether you're a sorbet sophisticate or an ice cream innovator, this attachment is like your culinary wand for all things chilly and delicious.--------¿Quién diría que hacer un lote de helado casero podría ser tan simple como enganchar un accesorio a tu KitchenAid? Yo ciertamente no lo sabía—hasta ahora, claro está.Le regalé uno de estos prácticos artilugios a mi sobrino y me hice con otro para mí, y digamos que ha sido un cambio radical. ¿La instalación? Un paseo. ¿La limpieza? Incluso más fácil. Solo asegúrate de enjuagarlo justo después de usarlo para evitar manchas temidas o restos pegajosos.En cuanto a la construcción, es KitchenAid—estamos hablando de ese tipo de robustez que promete muchas, muchas tandas de tus delicias congeladas favoritas. Ya seas un sofisticado aficionado al sorbete o un innovador del helado, este accesorio es como tu varita culinaria para todo lo que sea frío y delicioso.
T**D
Easy to use
Great product
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