Kitchenaide Paddle Or Wisk

Decorating By good36 Updated 1 Dec 2005 , 11:27pm by cakefairy18

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good36 Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 9:21pm
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When mixing buttercream frosting, which beater do you use? I just read another post and she made me think. I am just wondering if I am using the wrong attachement LOL.
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Judy

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twindees Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 9:25pm
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I use the paddle

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cakecre8tor Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 9:29pm
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Paddle too!

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aunt-judy Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 9:38pm
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judy,
paddles, or flat beaters are for creaming fat and sugar together (and against the side of the bowl). whisks or whips (or wire "beaters") are for incorporating air into cream or eggs.

a wisk or whip (or wire beaters on a cheap hand-held mixer) will not give you the results you're looking for when making cookies or uncooked buttercream frostings, and will just skitter your ingredients around in the bowl.

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gmcakes Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 9:51pm
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Definitely use the paddle (flat beater)! I am now on my second Kitchenaid mixer. My first one was a classic series, just the basic mixer. I always used the wire whip with it, and I eventually burned up the motor on it. Using the wire whip on stiffer items causes the mixer to work too hard, I guess.
I now have the Pro series 6-qt. Kitchenaid, and having learned from previous experience, I only use the whip for egg whites and whipping cream!

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TexasSugar Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 9:54pm
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Paddle/flat for buttercream. Whisk for royal icing.

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SquirrellyCakes Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 10:05pm
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Yep! And hook for fondant if your motor is strong enough.
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good36 Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 10:23pm
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I wondered about whisk for royal icing. I have not done that but I will next time.
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Judy

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cakefairy18 Posted 1 Dec 2005 , 11:27pm
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I use the whisk for buttercream..

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