Which kitchenAid attachment works best for making pasta?
On One Hand: Ease of UseThe KitchenAid pasta roller makes sheets of pasta that are then cut into long noodles, which can easily be hung to dry, whereas the KitchenAid pasta maker requires feeding small portions of dough into the food grinder, catching them and flouring them as they come out, which can be difficult.On the Other: Versatility FactorThe KitchenAid pasta roller attachment only makes long flat pastas such as spaghetti, lasagna, fettuccine and angel hair.