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KitchenAid Ice Cream Maker Attachment - Excludes 7, 8, and most 6 Quart Models, Fits 5 to 6 quart Mixers
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Brand | KitchenAid |
Color | fits 5 and 6 quart mixers |
Capacity | 6 Quarts |
Special Feature | Manual |
Material | Plastic |
About this item
- Makes up to 2.0 quarts of ice cream, gelato or sorbet in 20-30 minutes.
- Dasher rotates inside the bowl to spread, scrape and mix thoroughly.
- Easy to clean with warm soapy water.
- Some tilt-head models will require the adapter ring to fit properly. First, attach the freeze bowl adapter ring to the bottom of the freeze bowl with a counterclockwise turn
- For use with KitchenAid stand mixers; includes freeze bowl, dasher and drive assembly
- Creates up to 2 quarts of ice cream, frozen yogurt, or sorbet in about 25 minutes
- Powered by stand mixer; pour in batter and dasher and freeze bowl do the work
- Dishwasher-safe dasher, drive assembly, and adapter ring; handwash freeze bowl
- Measures 10-8/9 by 10-2/7 by 10-2/7 inches; 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty
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Easy to clean | 4.5 | 4.0 | 3.6 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.3 | 3.9 | 4.6 | 4.1 | — | 4.2 |
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care instructions | Hand Wash | Dishwasher Safe | Hand Wash, Dishwasher Safe | Hand Wash | Hand Wash | Hand Wash |
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KitchenAid Ice Cream Maker Attachment
KitchenAid Ice Cream Maker Attachment makes up to 2 quarts of fresh ice cream, sorbet and other frozen desserts.
Ice Cream Maker Attachment
Favorite frozen treats created in no time. Create 2 quarts of soft-serve ice cream, sorbet, or gelato in 20-30 minutes. Allow bowl to freeze at least 24 hours prior to use.
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Up to 2.0 QuartsIce cream maker attachment produces up to 2.0 quarts of soft-consistency ice cream and other frozen desserts |
The DasherThe dasher rotates inside the freeze bowl to spread, scrape, and mix the batter |
Several recipesSeveral recipes are provided in the Use & Care Guide |
Warranty1-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty |
Customer Reviews |
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Material | Plastic | Plastic |
Warranty | 1-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty | 1-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty |
What's Included | Freeze Bowl, Dasher, and Drive Assembly | Freeze Bowl, Dasher, and Drive Assembly |
Dimensions | 7.0H x 11.0W x 8.5D / Weight 6.0lbs | 7.0H x 11.0W x 8.5D / Weight 6.0lbs |
Easy to use | ✓ | ✓ |
Designed to work with all models of KitchenAid Stand Mixers | ✓ | ✓ |
Easy to clean | ✓ | ✓ |
Compact Design: can be stored in the freezer or cabinet. | ✓ | ✓ |
Tips for Great Results
The freeze bowl must be completely frozen to make ice cream or other frozen desserts.
For best results, store the freeze bowl in the back of your freezer where the temperature is coldest for at least 15 hours. Adjusting your freezer to its coldest setting will help the freeze bowl make firmer ice cream faster.
Storing the freeze bowl in the freezer at all times allows you the flexibility to make your favori
For recipes that need to be pre-cooked, allow the mixture to cool completely in the refrigerator.
All batter recipes need to be completely chilled in the refrigerator before making ice cream.
Most ice cream recipes call for a combination of cream, milk, eggs, and sugar. The type of cream you choose will determine how rich in flavor and how creamy the texture of the finished result. The higher percentage of fat in the cream, the richer and creamier your ice cream will be. Any combination can be used, as long as the liquid measurement stays the same. Lighter ice creams can be made by using more milk than cream, or by eliminating cream. Skim milk will work, but there will be a noticeable difference in texture.
Type of Cream Fat %
- Heavy Cream 36%
- Whipping Cream 30%
- Light Cream 18%
- Half and Half 10%
Product information
Brand | KitchenAid |
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Color | fits 5 and 6 quart mixers |
Capacity | 6 Quarts |
Special Feature | Manual |
Material | Plastic |
Included Components | 2 |
Model Name | ICE CREAM MAKER ATTACH |
Product Dimensions | 11"L x 8.5"W x 7"H |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Item Weight | 6 pounds |
Department | Appliances |
Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
ASIN | B0002IES80 |
Item model number | KICA0WH |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #344,891 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #366 in Mixer Parts & Accessories |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 4, 2009 |
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Product Description
Make up to 2 quarts of fresh ice cream, sorbet and a variety of other frozen desserts quickly and easily with theKitchenAid Ice Cream Maker. (Fits all Household Stand Mixers 4.5 Quart and larger.) For everything you want to make. KitchenAid.
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Customers like the quality, performance, ease of use, and value of the ice cream maker. For example, they mention that it makes delicious bowl of icecream, the instructions are clear, and it's worth the price. Some like the ease of cleaning. That said, some complain about the leakage and disagree on coldness, and fit.
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Customers like the quality of the ice cream maker. They say it makes delicious icecream, and the quality is very high. They also say it's easy to use and allows them to experiment with different flavors and combinations. Customers also say that it makes pouring the custard base much easier.
"...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...." Read more
"...We're looking forward to many more batches of yummy, creamy, tasty ice cream! And some gelato. And some sorbet." Read more
"...So to actually review the product, it is fantastic and makes (stirs) wonderful ice cream. Everything works as intended...." Read more
"Easy to use and easy to clean. Makes great ice cream!" Read more
Customers like the performance of the ice cream maker. They mention that it works well, produces acceptable results, and works smoothly. Some say that the instructions are easy to follow and that it makes great use of their KA mixer.
"...Oh, and the results were FANTASTIC! The chocolate ice cream was creamy and smooth, with a deep chocolate taste...." Read more
"...As long as instructions were followed, it went perfectly...." Read more
"...Everything works as intended. As of now, I would recommend to anyone looking for an ice cream maker...." Read more
"...Pros: Makes great ice cream; makes great use of your KA mixer and eliminates the need to buy a separate "stand-alone" ice cream maker; fun to use,..." Read more
Customers find the kitchen product easy to use. They mention the instructions are clear, the attachment is easy to install, and the process is simple. They also mention that the ice cream is easy, and serves up easily.
"...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...." Read more
"...It is incredibly easy making ice cream with this, you just have to be smart about follow directions...." Read more
"Love this ice cream maker. Easy to operate, just read directions, freeze unit and make delicious ice cream at home where you control the ingredient..." Read more
"...So overall assembling was pretty simple and straight forward...." Read more
Customers find the kitchen product easy to use and clean. They mention that the paddle is dishwasher safe, and the sides of the bowl are clean. Some say that the product is easy to learn how to use, and fairly hard to mess up once you have it figured out.
"...Nothing slipped, no messes, it was pretty easy to start...." Read more
"Easy to use and easy to clean. Makes great ice cream!" Read more
"...Uses mixer as a power source - doesn't need its own motor. Easy to clean. Gives good final result when temperature is low enough...." Read more
"...Seems like it will be easy to use and clean. Looking forward to making ice cream/frozen yogurt." Read more
Customers like the value of the ice cream maker. They mention it's simple to use, affordable, and well worth the price. Customers also say it'll save them money over buying icecream at the store, and it'd be inexpensive to replace.
"...In summary then:PROS: Very reasonable price. Compact size. Uses mixer as a power source - doesn't need its own motor. Easy to clean...." Read more
"...It is a slow process, but well worth it...." Read more
"...In the end, I wouldn't buy this particular model again. It's too expensive for what you get...." Read more
"...It's a great machine. And homemade ice cream is absolutely worth the work, although I think the work is pretty minimal...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the coldness of the product. Some mention that the gel that, once frozen, stays super cold and gets your ice cream down to. They say there's no need to use ice or ice-cream salt, and the bowl lives in the freezer. Others say that it freezes overnight and was very hard. The only con is that you have to pre-freeze the bowl and if you don't have a large freezer.
"...with a recipe that was included, and guess what, it needed to be refrigerated for 8 hours. I guess that's on me... Not against the mixture...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...It requires you to freeze the bowl which will take up a lordly amount of coveted freezer space (at least it's coveted in our household) but good..." Read more
"...Freezer has to be COLD. Batch is relatively small. (3 cups of mix to allow for expansion. This is just right for my family but may not be for yours.)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the ice cream maker. Some mention that it fits perfectly and makes sorbet quickly, while others say that it doesn't fit properly onto older mixers, the connector and adaptor don't work with their KitchenAid stand mixer, and the bottom of the bowl doesn''t sit on the mixer floor.
"...This attachment is not as precise of a fit as it could be, so you have to adjust the mix by adding ingredients (sugar and fat) that help solidify..." Read more
"...The ability to expand its uses plus my general distaste for kitchen uni-taskers (yes, I co-opted the term from Alton Brown) plus a discounted price..." Read more
"...Main problem here is that it refuses to go on tightly; it's a compression fit and it won't go on all the way on for my mixer, but does stay in place..." Read more
"...My one issue is how the adapter fits onto the mixer. I have a KSM90 mixer and the adapter doesn't want to stay on the mixer head...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the ice cream maker. They mention that the blue cooling gel starts leaking from one of the little sides, the inside of the bowl wasn't constantly leaking out of it when it is frozen, and the gel inside the maker started leaking at a joint.
"...It only leaks a few drops but I'm going to contact KitchAid and see what they have to say. I'll add that update down the road when I'm complete...." Read more
"...What I don't like is that both my ice cream bowls started leaking the blue freeze gel from the bowl...." Read more
"Regarding Leaking Blue Liquid Reports: I had some concerns about purchasing this item due to the high number of reports on numerous websites that..." Read more
"...Mine broker after 5 years and started leaking coolant. I ordered the replacement within about four minutes...." Read more
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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.
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¿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.
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 machine
After 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.
I can say that we've put it to the test. We've tried making ice cream nearly every weekend since we got this. As long as instructions were followed, it went perfectly. Keep in mind that if you add warm ingredients to cold ice cream it will send heat into the ice cream and making it begin to melt. Everything going into the mixture needs to be frozen or cooled for a few hours in the fridge.
I also hand clean it only after it's completely defrosted (I can hear the liquid inside sloshing around). Obviously putting hot water to clean into a partially cold mixer will cause fractures to happen in the seal (expanding and contracting). So I simply let it thaw out, and don't put it back in the freezer until it's totally dry. Although we've had a pan under it in the freezer (in case of blue liquid leaks) we've never had any issues with this. Nothing.
It is incredibly easy making ice cream with this, you just have to be smart about follow directions. Make sure ingredients are cold (example, if making cookies and creme, oreos have to go in the freezer beforehand) and you watch how long it's been going with a timer (too long and the machine makes the ice cream start to melt, sending heat radiating from the mixer), so just don't go longer than a half hour. Lastly take care of it when cleaning, don't add hot soapy water into a cold mixer, and you should have no issues with leaking.
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For a novelty item, it stores nicely as we keep it in the freezer for anytime we want to make ice cream, doesn't take up additional counter space footprint when in use as our mixer is already there (just space in the freezer, which works for us because we don't have many things in the freezer to begin with), will work with any kitchen aid mixer, and makes a nice batch of ice cream within 15-20 minutes.
I feel like if we get bored of this, it could easily be given away to anyone who has a kitchen aid mixer or sold quite easily because it works with an existing piece of equipment that most people have, and could be seen as a value-added option for those who own a mixer rather than spending hundreds of more for a dedicated ice cream mixer.
Super easy to set up and use, cleaning is interesting because water freezes on it after making ice cream, but no problem if you let it sit for a half hour after.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 6, 2019