Medium, Coarse Grinding Plates:
If you want to grind the venison, chicken, beef, etc., you should choose medium, coarse grinding plates. Put the pieces on the food tray, then push them down, and the ground meat will come out through the holes in the front grinding plate. Ground beef or chicken for making patties or tacos.
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Fine Grinding Plates:
Fine grinding plate can be used to ground up raw or cooked meat into ground meat for spreading sauces, and to grind fresh or dried bread into crumbs. The minced meat will be made into your favorite sauce, then pour the sauce on top of the spaghetti, Yummy!If you put dry bread (dried cheese) into the food grinder attachment, you will get bread crumbs (cheese powder) that you can add to the process of making patties, pasta, etc.
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Kidney Grinding Plates:
Apply to burgers and peppers with raw meat, salads and sauces with vegetables.Kidney grinding plates allow you to grind raw meat faster. You can also put various vegetables into a food grinder to make salads and sauces.
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Sausage Filling Tubes:
Using a sausage tube filler, re-feed the ground meat into the food grinder, you can make your own breakfast sausages, German sausages and more.We will prepare two different calibre sausage tube filler for you to meet your needs.
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H2ologist –
It works great but the hopper is too smallI processed 15 gallons of tomatoes in about 30 minutes. It worked perfectly. My only complaint is the hopper is way too small. It needs higher edges because the tomatoes squirt out when you are pushing them into the funnel. I broil the tomatoes for about 10 minutes to get the roasted taste and they process so quickly. I run the waste through one more time so that it feels super dry. From the 15 gallons of tomatoes I only had about 3 cups of peels and seeds. I set up a system where the bowl for juice and the bowl for the waste is elevated so that I do t have as much of a mess.
car 1234 –
Doesn’t work wellDon’t know if Amazon should be selling this product on there site. Used it about 4 times on small San Marzano tomatoes even when they are cut in half they don’t go through the grinder very well, it didn’t come with a pusher stick, so the tomatoes have to be forced through with a wooden spoon handle.this product should work much better on a kitchen aid mixer than what it does. I’m highly disappointed. But it does take out all the seeds, I bought this just for processing tomatoes, I think it’s slower than the hand crank one I bought.
Christy King –
Check it before useI got this as a gift and didn’t use it for a few months, so when I noticed a defect I wasn’t sure if they would take care of it. When I opened it I saw an issue with the strainer metal that was possibly a weld that wasn’t strong, but I decided to use it anyway. As I suspected it broke open in the first 30 minutes. However, I called the company right away and they replaced it with a new part that looks perfect. They had great customer service and I got the new part in just a couple of days. I have used to the new strainer several times since and it’s working perfectly.
Amazon Customer –
Makes sauce so easilyThis made my tomato processing a breeze! I juiced 81lbs of tomatoes with it and it was great! It was worth every penny for sure!! I haven’t used the meat grinder yet so I can’t speak to that. But I’m so glad I bought it! A little messy, but so much quicker and easier than my old hand crank food mill.
rebecca bessette –
Game ChangerLOVE this product. It cut my time straining apples and tomatoes in half this year. No need to ever hand mill again!Easy to set up, easy to use, easy to clean! This is a great purchase!
Pamela Miller –
A major plus when canning.Seems to be made well, time will tell. I used this for processing tomatoes used to make sauce. Made for quick work in processing cherry tomatoes as well as the paste ones. One has to sit down and review the instructions as there are many parts. I did find it difficult to hold onto the turn screw, mesh screen and screw on the cap that holds it all in place. My husband needed to do this. Only negative I have. Sturdy metal blades for grinding. Cleaned easily and the included brush was quite handy for ckeaning the mesh screen.
ND –
Pretty good for applesauceOverall, this worked ok. Depending on the consistency of the cooked apples, it can get clogged, and is a pain to disassemble and unclog. Iwish it had a bigger hopper to put the cooked apples in. But overall, this works ok for applesauce, much faster than a hand-cranked food mill. It cleans easily, it’s easy to put together. I’m glad I got it to process the huge apple crop this year.
Carrie D –
I’m so pleased with this purchase!It took me a minute to figure out how to set up, but that was more user error. It worked perfectly for making tomato sauce. So easy to clean, with one exception- the cleaning brush. The brush works great to clean the strainer- no issues there- however cleaning the brush is not the easiest. Little particles of tomato get stuck at the head and I had to hand pick them out.Other than that little item I absolutely love using this product. It’s a time saver and does a great job of separating the seeds and skin from the tomatoes.
why –
Works greatWorks great. The throat is a little bit small but still eats up tomatoes faster than I can wash and cut them. I ran lemons through it also and to my surprise handled them effortlessly.
Lindsay Cadillac –
Broke the first day 😖 *updated*I bought this specifically for the seed and skin separator, and the first time I used it, things were going great! I had done a few pounds of berries and the waste product was coming out the end perfectly, THEN it made a weird noise and there was a crack. The seeds built up in the tip instead of coming out and broke the metal cone as well as the plastic tip. (Seen in picture covered in seeds)I do hope to hear back from someone to helpwith replacement options*UPDATE* someone from the company reached out and I was issued a complete replacement. It seems to be able to handle all of produce I have been putting through it with no issues