The best KitchenAid attachments and accessories - tested and approved by bakers

Expand your stand mixer's repertoire beyond the baking basics

Best KitchenAid accessories: a pasta maker, chopper, and food grinder
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The best KitchenAid attachments and accessories can expand your stand mixer's culinary capabilities. It'll become your food processor, pasta maker, ice cream churner, and much much more. Just make sure you buy the right ones.

I've owned a KitchenAid stand mixer for nearly a decade, but it was only when I was looking into ice cream makers that I discovered KitchenAid's attachments. These compact, simple accessories will take even the best stand mixer to a whole new level.

From slicers and dicers to shavers, graters, and grinders, KitchenAid's range of stand mixer accessories is as vast as it is useful. I've been making my way through the whole collection and these are the ones that are actually worth buying.

The best KitchenAid attachments for baking

KitchenAid ice cream maker

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If you own a stand mixer, it's highly likely that you're a budding baker. Grab your apron, roll your sleeves up, and get your hair out the way. These accessories will expand your repertoire to patisserie levels.

The best KitchenAid attachments for chefs

The KitchenAid ice cream maker attachment on the work surface

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If you make your family call you by 'chef' as soon as they step foot into the kitchen, I have something exciting for you. Rather then pushing your stand mixer out of the way, pull it forward to centre stage. Who needs a sous chef when they have a stand mixer? You're welcome, chef.

The best KitchenAid bowls

KitchenAid Design Series 4.7L Artisan Evergreen Stand Mixer bowl

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Lots of people don't know that KitchenAid sells bowls separately to their KitchenAid stand mixers. If you've had your eye on the copper design, a glass bowl, or even just the stainless steel bowl with a handle, you can buy yourself another one. It's a simple way to style-up and personalise your baking buddy. Are you not bowl-ed over?

FAQs

Are all KitchenAid stand mixers compatible with the accessories?

Whether you've got a tilt head or a bowl-lift model, all KitchenAid attachments fit all KitchenAid stand mixers that are currently in production. If you need some more reassurance, here's KitchenAid's dedicated page answering your very question.

What KitchenAid attachments do you love?

For me, the must-have KitchenAid attachment is the ice cream maker. I love making my own batches of ice cream all year round: you can mix up the flavours and cut out all the additives that you'll find in the supermarket.

Do KitchenAid attachments work on other stand mixers?

Lots of stand mixers are compatible with KitchenAid attachments and accessories. For example, the ProCook stand mixer fits all KitchenAid's kit, so you'd be fine to mix and match over there. Make sure to double check with the manufacturer before you commit to anything.

Is the wooden KitchenAid bowl for sale?

Ah, the iconic KitchenAid Evergreen, with its dark green body and wooden bowl. Sadly, the bowl isn't sold separately, but watch this space. The Evergreen's Design Series predecessor had a hammered copper bowl that's now available. If you can wait a year, you might be able to nab one of the beautiful, walnut bowls.


KitchenAid ice cream maker

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If you're smart about where you invest, the best KitchenAid attachments and accessories can work hard for you. The bowls look good and the functional extras can expand your stand mixer's repertoire beyond your baking basics. It's an exciting time to be a stand mixer owner.

Laura Honey
Homes Ecommerce Editor

Laura is woman&home's eCommerce editor, in charge of testing, reviewing and creating buying guides for the Homes section, so you'll usually see her testing everything from the best dehumidifiers to sizing up the latest Le Cruset pot. Previously, she was eCommerce editor at Homes & Gardens magazine, where she specialised in covering coffee and product content, looking for pieces tailored for timelessness. The secret to her heart is both simplicity and quality. She is also a qualified Master Perfumer and holds an English degree from Oxford University. Her first editorial job was as Fashion writer for The White Company.