The price point of this plug in isn’t bad (even for a frugal Franny like me). When I first grabbed that and my Kitchenaid mixer I was questioning whether or not it was really “that serious” but after I had shredded 5 blocks of cheese in a quarter of the time it usually takes- it definitely is. There are three: There is a larger one shredder, a medium shredder and then a large “slicer.” The functionality and ability to connect the blades to the Kitchenaid mixer is not overly complicated. What I like about the shredder from the outset is it has various blades. For the record I do have a hand shredder (because of course I do) but I wanted to compare it to the kitchenaid shredder. This past weekend I made my infamous SECRET mac n cheese (exclusive to those in the Peach Crew) and decided to use the slicer to slice the cheese. Canning can be a tedious project and because I’ve been slicing more and more cucumbers for more and more pickles (COMING SOON, lol) I needed something to help with that effort. I had been eyeing it for a while really for the slicing capabilities. ![]() ![]() This past Christmas my mother purchased the Kitchenaid Slicer/Prepper for me. The attachments weren’t that much more expensive but if I could do the same things for less money what difference did it make? Or so I thought. I had been wanting the Kitchenaid mixer for the longest but I just couldn’t click “purchase.” Of course my mixer came with the standard mixer heads but I hadn’t purchased any attachments (because frugal). My Kitchenaid mixer was a Christmas gift from Hubs (shout out to Him!) a few years (maybe 5 years) ago. So the combination of the those two traits usually makes me hesitate to buy things. But the surprise may come as where I am a kitchen product junkie- I am also kind of frugal. All thoughts and opinions are my own.It should probably come as no surprise that I am a kitchen product junkie. This blade is perfect for grated/shredded cheese as well.Īfter cooking 2 different recipes using my KitchenAid® Artisan® Stand Mixer with 2 different attachments , I was very pleased with not only how easy they were to use, but also with how much prep time I saved! Both the Spiralizer Attachment and the Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder Attachment made cooking for my family even more satisfying and enjoyable. I used the 4mm Medium Shredding Blade to mash the cauliflower florets, as it’s great for shredding firm vegetables, such as carrots, to a finer consistency. The KitchenAid® Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder Attachment comes with 3 blades, each designed for slicing or shredding specific fruits & vegetables in mind. ![]() Once you reach your desired consistency, top with a little bit of olive oil and fresh thyme or rosemary (or both!). *It could be prepared to be a little chunkier, or to be a smooth consistency, depending on your preference. You can also sub regular salt for a garlic salt. Once mashed, mix in remaining ingredients and add salt &, pepper, to taste. Steam until florets are tender (takes about 6 minutes.)ĭrain water from the cauliflower florets pot, and then place florets into large bowl before mashing using the Fresh Prep Slicer/Shredder Attachment. Bring the water to a medium boil, and then reduce heat to medium-low.
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