You might wonder if they’re worth the investment, or if you can get away with using your electric hand mixer instead. The answer really depends on what you’re making. While both appliances ...
2. In a bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, and salt to blend them. 3. In an electric mixer on medium speed, beat the butter with the brown and granulated sugar for 3 minutes, or until creamy.
I switched the speed setting down to one, so that I could avoid getting flour clouds puffed into the air. Of course, KitchenAid provides an effective splash guard (which I love), but I like to test ...
Instructions: Whisk flour and salt together; set aside. Cream butter, powdered sugar and rosemary together for 3 minutes using a stand mixer with paddle attachment or hand-held electric beater.