Summary:
This popular Artisan KitchenAid stand mixer is the standard mixer found in many kitchens around the United States.
This mixer is small, convenient, and has the ten-power speed, according to the manufacturer, to mix up to four loaves of bread at once, nine dozen cookies, or seven pounds of mashed potatoes. Originally, this mixer comes with a regular mixing head for baking and blending in general.
Also included is the kneading hook for when making bread and also the wir...
This popular Artisan KitchenAid stand mixer is the standard mixer found in many kitchens around the United States.
This mixer is small, convenient, and has the ten-power speed, according to the manufacturer, to mix up to four loaves of bread at once, nine dozen cookies, or seven pounds of mashed potatoes. Originally, this mixer comes with a regular mixing head for baking and blending in general.
Also included is the kneading hook for when making bread and also the wire whip for egg whites or whipped cream.
In my kitchen, this mixer was my very first stand mixer.
From what I discovered, there were a lot of very well designed and thought-out aspects to this mixer.
One of the first things that I liked about this mixer was the convenient tilt-head. When I was trying to blend in flour or something messy, it was nice to have more room to work with- instead of the other mixers which have a bowl that comes down, the head doesn't go up.
Frequently there's just not enough room to fit the item you're trying to blend in into the bowl with the little bit of space provided. It can usually be quite messy and frankly I do not like a messy kitchen.
Another good thing about the Artisan KitchenAid mixer is that it has a locking head to keep it from bouncing and such on the tougher dough.
If the head bounces, like it does on some other mixers, then how do you plan on mixing the dough thoroughly? With that strategy, all you're going to end up with is a lightly mixed mess