![]() ![]() However, these are not major deal-breakers, and can easily be overlooked by the sheer beauty of it. In addition, the mixer is prone to shaking whilst in operation. If I’m being picky, it would have been nice to have a handle on the mixing bowl like its predecessors, and a splatter guard to prevent flour puffs. In any case, the KitchenAid Mini makes a delicious bread loaf, that can easily rival your local bakery! I did find the dough can get caught in the hook, but this is super easy to remove. Surprisingly, it kneads dough exceptionally well, thanks to its weighty, bread dough hook. However, if you only ever need to bake in smaller batches, this is perfect for sponge cakes, cookies, muffins and other mini treats. This is probably not practical for larger households or those who regularly do bake-offs though. If you’re after a mini, artisan mixer that makes great cakes and bakes, the KitchenAid Mini will do an impressive job. By the end, my mixtures had a smooth and silky texture, which made it easy to pour into my baking tins. Even at a setting of 3, it was powerful enough to beat the mixture well, picking up leftover flour around the sizes of the bowl. For my sponge cakes, I used the flat beater to mix up the flour, butter and eggs. I enjoyed making cakes and cookies in the KitchenAid Mini, purely for its convenient size and overall performance. Making cake in the KitchenAid Mini 3.3L 5KSM3311X However, this didn’t seem to affect the overall performance and end results. Despite adjusting the mixer to a lower setting, this was still an issue. One downside is the mixer shakes from time to time on the counter, particularly when kneading bread. However, this only works well for handling smaller cake mixtures. And you won’t even need to crank up the settings either. ![]() While it may not be as powerful as its predecessors (and you can compare it with our KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer review here) it does pack a punch when mixing up tough mixtures. It has 10 speeds starting from ½ up to the more powerful 10. ![]()
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