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$64.99Price : $41.00
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Product Feature
- Parts add a strainer function to KitchenAid food grinder (not included)
- Strainer fits food grinder for all KitchenAid household stand mixers
- Prepare fruit and vegetable sauces, chutneys, and jams
- Strainer assembles easily without tools
- Most parts are dishwasher-safe
Product Description
KitchenAid Fruit & Vegetable Strainer ParKitchenAid Fruit& Vegetable Strainer Parts are designed to be usedwith the Food Grinder - a separate purchase. Attachment enables you to quickly and easily prepareapple and tomato sauce, baby food, freezer jams and chutneys. Use only with soft, cooked food. Designed to be used with all models of KitchenAid Stand Mixers. Instruction guide included.
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4212 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: White
- Brand: KitchenAid
- Model: FVSP
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.00" h x6.00" w x4.00" l,1.70 pounds
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113 of 115 people found the following review helpful.
One of the best KitchenAid attachments!
By Debbie Lee Wesselmann
I bought this attachment to go along with the food grinder attachment (sold separately.) Wow - I can't believe how quickly I can make fresh applesauce. I simmer quartered apples - seeds, cores, peels, and all - until tender, then send them through the strainer. In minutes, I have fresh, hot applesauce. The refuse is expelled through the end and into another bowl, so you never have to worry about all that peeling and coring.
Tomato sauce? Just as easy. Fresh quartered tomatoes go in one end; the juice/pulp and the seeds come out separately. After that, it's only a matter of cooking the sauce down.
The strainer is a great addition to my kitchen.
86 of 93 people found the following review helpful.
Handy, but replacement screen is EXPENSIVE
By A Customer
I bought one of these several years ago and have used it quite a bit. It is very handy for straining, if a bit slow and messy. The big gripe I have with the product is -- one of the first times I used it (straining blackberries) the seam down the side of the strainer cone split. I continued to use it for a couple of years, but it finally split completely and became unusable. I called about a replacement and the customer service representative told me that they do not reccommend straining blackberries in it, for just that reason. I looked in my manual. I couldn't find a warning to that effect, although in all fairness the straining instructions contain a list of fruit and blackberries are not listed. At any rate I think it is really sorry that this fruit strainer self destructs over blackberries. The real clincher to my poor review is that the strainer cone, just that one dinky peice, costs $$$$$ to replace. I was in too much shock to even ask about shipping costs....
70 of 78 people found the following review helpful.
Great for Applesauce but not for rasberries
By G. Powell
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1A1JOHZ6BRO1U I tried this for rasberries and it left too much of the berry stuff among the seeds, so foolishly I ran it through again. That cracked the strainer. I'm still using it (cracked and all) for applesauce, going on 15 years, and its still the cat's pajamas. Everyfall it gets loaned out to my friends who don't own a mixer. (Otherwise I'd buy them this strainer pack).
But for Applesauce, its is so worth it. A 16qt pan of apple mash (skins, seeds, stems) takes about 10 minutes to seperate into muck and sauce. Why can it, when you can make it fresh anytime you want it?
Update: 11/2012 I recently made this video to show you how easy it is to use. I recommend the wider food tray top as wellKitchenAid FT Food Tray Attachment for Stand Mixers Yes they should just include it, but until they do, if you process a lot of food, its worth the extra cost.
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