
I’ve had this about a month. Originally, I bought it for kneading sourdough (sticky). I tried the 5.5 qt first and found it too small for my needs. With this machine, I can knead 3 french bread type loaves, about 750g flour with 200g levain and 325g water. I wouldn’t push the machine past this amount. Reading the recipes in the accompanying cookbook, it says the dough is supposed to combine around the kneading paddle, which mine definitely does. I’m a little concerned about the weight of the dough ultimately breaking the kneading paddle, but time will tell.
I have never had this type stand mixer, but previously had one similar to the bosch for bread making only. I could make lots and lots of dough with that mixer, but it is finally needing replacement. This machine does not compare in capacity to such as I had, but has its own merits.
I made cookie dough twice with this and it was quite nice not to have to mix anything manually. I’ve also made piadina dough which is also sticky. I had to scrape the sides once to incorporate everything (with the dough hook), but not with the flat paddles.
All in all, if the dough hook holds up, I’m more pleased with this machine than I thought I’d be.
I have never tried the Kitchenaid pro and that’s the only other one I’m curious about camparing this machine to.
Are you looking for a mixer? Well then you must definitely look at the Cuisinart Sm-55 5-1/2-Quart Stand Mixers. So, maybe it is a good idea to look at hat others are saying about the mixer. You need to know if it is really that good and whether it is strong enough for your needs. So, let’s have a look at it.
1. Is the Cuisinart Sm-55 5-1/2-Quart Stand Mixers really as good as the manufacturer says?
Well, reading the comments on Amazon really convinced me that it is. People really like the appearance of the machine and they love the cuisinart sm 70 idea that it is not as heavy as some. The machine also does not take up as much counter space and is easy to store.
2. Is it strong enough for all my mixing needs?
You will find that users say, when they first saw the machine, they were nervous as it appears small and the paddles look very light. When they start using the machine though, they find that it can mix very well. Steven J. Rickard says he kneads whole wheat bread in it without any trouble. It really looks as though this baker gives his machine hard labor without any trouble!
3. Can it handle small and large quantities?
Amanda Bucko says it kneads dough with the same ease as it mixes icing! What is more, she says, the splashguard prevents a mess when she is making up big batches of butter cream. Well, I do not know if you have had to clean up a mess after mixing a big batch, I have, so I can promise you this is a very big PLUS point for me.
In conclusion, even though I have to admit I have not had one yet, as my old Kenwood is still going strong, the Cuisinart Sm-55 5-1/2-Quart Stand Mixers really looks worth looking at.
Which stand mixer to buy?
Can some please help me choose one of the two stand cuisinart sm 70 mixers or suggest another one. I want the best in the market: (1) KitchenAid Artisian Series or (2) Cuisinart SM-55Thanks for all the help everyone!!
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