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As per Stephen Metcalf of Slate, the KitchenAid attachment has some advantages over an all-in-one machine like the Cuisinart because it has "the adjustable speed, allowing you to whip up a lighter, more aerated batter; and the mixer makes the initial batter-making—whipping the eggs into the sugar, then mixing in milk and cream—that much easier."

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Updated Jun 7, 2007

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Yournewbestfriend's recommendation

MMM ice cream...this accessory turns your KitchenAid mixer into an Ice Cream Maker! Two tools in one! If you've never had homemade ice cream, it's time to try it. I have made my favorite with this attachment: Chocolate Chili Ice Cream. Trust me, it's delicious. Ice Cream Makers are a great gift for anyone. So many different ice cream recipes exist that are fun to make and eat.

Updated Jun 9, 2008

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lillianb's recommendation

This might be my favorite kitchen aid stand mixer attachment. I love ice cream, especially the freshly made kind, but I've always felt owning an ice cream maker on it's own was a little frivilous. Now I can have it both ways, homemade ice cream through my mixer without having to have a seperate machine.

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Updated Apr 19, 2008

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Gamine's recommendation

I have a recipe for Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream that I can hardly wait to try out on this thing!

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Updated Dec 15, 2007

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ddodier's recommendation

Homemade ice cream!

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Updated Dec 12, 2007

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