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It seemed to work well at every speed, and there were no unexpected sounds (or burning smells!). Petrified spatters of cake batter were everywhere ... Usually the people doing estate sales clean and polish everything prior to the sale, but this must have appeared too time-consuming to tackle ... After a few minutes (OK, more like a couple of hours) of scrubbing with Windex, Soft Scrub, and Goo Gone, things were looking better. Not perfect of course, but not bad for a decades-old kitchen appliance. It was made by Hobart, producer of KitchenAid mixers until the line was sold to Whirlpool Corporation in 1986. A bit of research tells me this particular mixer was produced in the 1970s. Before the 70s the power cords were gray or brown. After 1977, this model become the K5SS. I had uneasy moment when I arrived at the sale on the second day. There were two ladies looking at the mixer. One said "Oh look, it's a KitchenAid." The other (who appeared to be in her 70s) replied, "I know, but I don't need it.

I'm still using Mother's old KitchenAid." I made it shine with a small amount of furniture polish applied with a soft cloth. It looks ready for action in the picture below, alongside its younger cousin, a KSM90 in the "almond cream" shade (from a different estate sale - a slight splurge at $60). I might as well admit something to you. My name is Bill, and I'm a KitchenAid collectaholic. I also have a white KitchenAid Classic (K45SS) -- $8 at a local thrift shop. It was almost as dirty as the latest acquisition and had numerous scrapes where the paint appeared to be missing. Fortunately, I was able to remove them with Soft Scrub. It now looks (and runs) great! I'm as proud of my "new" K5-A as the lady on the cover of the vintage instruction manual below: Here's some information on the history of the Hobart and KitchenAid mixers: Like many home appliances, the standing mixer has industrial antecedents. In the 1908, engineer Herbert Johnson was observing a baker mixing bread dough with a metal spoon;

Weighing in at 65 pounds, they weren't convenient, either. But that all changed in 1936, when pioneering industrial designer Egmont Ahrens trimmed the mixer down and chopped the price to $55. The iconic Streamline shape has changed so little that Ahrens' bullet silhouette is patented.
kitchenaid ultra power blender 5ksb52 In the early years, retailers were slow to take on the KitchenAid mixer.
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oster blender 6630With the creation of citrus juicer and food grinder attachments in 1919, KitchenAid mixers were on the road to becoming the versatile "food preparation tools," as they were subsequently styled.
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Among the early users of KitchenAid stand mixers, were such famous names as John Barrymore, Marion Davies, E.I. DuPont, Henry Ford, Myrna Loy, Federick March, Ginger Rogers, and New York Governor Al Smith. Today's KitchenAid mixers can be converted to anything from a pasta maker to a sausage stuffer, an ice cream maker, or grain mill with the addition of optional attachments. Here's a chef demonstrating the proper way to make mashed potatoes with a KitchenAid mixer: KitchenAid mixers are now available with higher power ratings and larger bowls, aimed primarily at those who use them for double recipes, kneading wheat dough, and other heavy mixing tasks. And here's the recipe: This is a loaf of country white bread from Betty Crocker adapted to the Kitchenaid. You can use this method to adapt other bread recipes. I have a smaller Kitchenaid, so I find my mixer works best with recipes calling for 5 to 6 cups of flour or less. Step 1 Put 2 cups very warm water, 2 cups bread flour, 1 tsp sugar and 1 pkg active dry yeast into mixer bowl.

Use the whisk attachment to mix for about 1 minute. Cover bowl and let set for 1 hour until bubbly. Step 2 Using paddle attachment mix in 2 tablespoons olive oil and 2 teaspoons kosher salt. Than add 2 cups bread flour and mix until dough starts to form sheets, about 2 minutes. Step 3 Change to dough hook. Add remaining 1 to 1 1/2 cups bread flour one half cup at a time. This recipe calls for a total of 5 to 5 1/2 cups bread flour. Once you have added enough flour, the dough will clean the sides of the bowl. Contine to knead with dough hook for 2 to 5 more minutes. You may have to stop and redistrubute the doughCoat a bowl with olive oil, add dough, cover, and let rise for 45 minutes to 1 hour, until doubled. Step 5 Gently deflate dough and shape into a ball. Place on greased cookie sheet. Cover and let raise until doubled, about 45 minutes to 1 hour.Heat oven to 425 degrees. Place cake pan with inch of water on bottom shelf of oven. Spritz loaf with water and slice 3 to 4 decorative gashes across top of loaf, about 1/8 inch deep.