KitchenAid SSA Sausage Stuffer Kit Attachment for Food Grinder | 
| Brand: KitchenAid
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Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 495
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 3 x 3 Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Warranty: 1
MPN: SSA Model: SSA UPC: 050946000169 EAN: 0050946000169 ASIN: B00004SGFQ
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| Features:
| • | Use with KitchenAid's food grinder attachment to expand a stand mixer's flexiblity | | • | Ideal for making homemade bratwurst, kielbasa, and Italian or Polish sausage | | • | Includes two stuffing tubes, 3/8-inch and 5/8-inch, and an instruction booklet | | • | All parts dishwasher safe for easy clean-up | | • | Can be used with any KitchenAid stand mixer |
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Amazon.com Review Use these lightweight plastic tubes to stuff your home-ground meats into natural casings for hand-made sausages. The small tube shoots out breakfast-sausage-size links; the larger one is great for boudin blanc, Italian sausage, and more. Each works in conjunction with KitchenAid's food grinder attachment, and the set comes with instructions for handling and stuffing casings. Tubes are dishwasher-safe. --Betsy Danheim
Product Description Use these lightweight plastic tubes to stuff your home-ground meats into natural casings for hand-made sausages. The small tube shoots out breakfast-sausage-size links; the larger one is great for boudin blanc, Italian sausage, and more. Each works in conjunction with KitchenAid's food grinder attachment, and the set comes with instructions for handling and stuffing casings.
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especially useful for very large quantities October 16, 2000 Gaylin Walli (Royal Oak, MI USA) 45 out of 45 found this review helpful
In combination with the food grinding attachment, this accessory for the Kitchen Aid mixer makes short work of any sausage making task you set before it. I've helped friends cook feasts for 200+ people with this attachment and everyone eating was stunned at the short amount of time it took us to make their fresh, homemade sausage. This attachment beats a hand-crank grinder and extruder easily. And because it attaches to the mixer itself, I've found it far more stable and easy to access than the grinder-extruder combinations that mount to the countertop. With precious little in terms of countertop space, the mixer takes up more room, but the ease of use more than makes up for that. In combination with the food grinder, I can process an entire deer's worth of meat in an evening with this attachment. Meat sausage isn't the only thing you can process with this fine attachment. Fruit sausages work equally well and the opening in the extruder is wide enough even for larger items. For the more creative among us, you can use the extruder to fill things like balloons and other awkward items much more easily than with a funnel and an extra pair of hands. You'd be surprised at exactly how many things you'll find you can use this attachment for. The cleanup of this attachment is a breeze. Nothing sticks to the plastic and soapy hot water makes short work of a dishwashing task that would otherwise be onerous on the hand-crank machines. Better yet, throw it in the dishwasher. For the work I've put mine through, this attachment paid for itself based on ease of use alone before I was done with my first batch of sausage.
A good attachment, but you need the grinder, too July 19, 2002 Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) 34 out of 45 found this review helpful
I was disappointed that the Kitchen Aid grinder attachment didn't include this part as a standard piece. I mean, if you are grinding meat, chances are, you might want to make sausage, eh? This is merely a plastic nozzle that goes onto the grinder. If you don't own a grinder, you need to purchase that as well, so don't be fooled. And I think it is a bit pricey. Hence the three stars.As far as operation, this works fine, so does the grinder. Overall, the Kitchen Aid attachments, though clunky in some respects, make good use of that powerful motor and keep down the gadget sprawl in the kitchen cupboards and drawers.
Homemade sausage made easy! June 27, 2000 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
If you have a Kitchenaid mixer with the food grinder attachment, this sausage maker attachment is a neccesity! It is very easy to attach to the grinder. Get some casings from your supermarket butcher department, slip them onto the sausage tube, put the meat mixture in the grinder and turn it on. Sausage comes out of the tube with ease. It never sticks. Just slide the casings off as the meat extrudes. Twist the casing to size the sausages. There is nothing easier. Beats a hand grinder sausage extruder. Get this!
Cost ratio excellent October 26, 2000 J. Rockwell (Moreno Valley, CA United States) 18 out of 20 found this review helpful
I wouldn't say this is the fastest extruder around, but then I do 20-30 lbs of sausage at a time (for smoking). I would much rather own a professional-grade extruder, but those cost anywhere from $...and that's just startin' out. This attachment is well worth the few bucks if you've got the meat grinder already. In the services these inexpensive attachments have provided me, my Kitchen Aid mixer has paid for itself over and over and over again.
Easier with the right info December 14, 2005 cooksalot (Carlsbad, CA) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
Sausage making is an artform. It can be difficult to get the hang of, but with the right info you can make wonderful, fresh sausage and feel good about the ingredients inside. This sausage attachment works pretty well. The hopper is a little small, but unless you are making a ton at a time, it's not a deal breaker. It's important to keep the meat really cold throughout the process though or the fat will melt and could hurt your mixer engine. I picked up The Mixer Bible which has about 35 sausage recipes along with 300 other recipes for the mixer and it's other attachments. I really like the book and it walks you through the ins and outs of working with all the attachments.
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