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Elegant Mixers for Top Pastry Chefs and Cooks

Elegant Mixers for Top Pastry Chefs and Cooks




 Set your eyes on these lovely mixers! Each one is fabulous and they come in gorgeous colors to bring out an elegant kitchen. There are mixers that may just be plain simple but this Retro mixer takes the cake! Most pastry cooks have some kind of large bulky mixer lurking in the corner of the bakeshop to use for mixing dough and cakes. This Retro mixer is a show stopper classic that is sure to stand out in your dream home kitchen.





Dolce and Gabbana x Smeg SMF03DGUS Retro Style 5 Quart Stand Mixer,"Sicily Is My Love," Collection


Retro Style 5 Quart Stand Mixer




For home baking you may use a hand mixer for a small cake. When making homemade bread dough you may use a large bowl to mix all your dry ingredients which can take time if you're kneading by hand. That is where a mixer comes in place to take off the time when you need a break. Now is the time to find a genuine mixer to do all the work for you. 






5-Quart Stand Mixer-Black


Smeg 1950's Retro Style Aesthetic Stand Mixer (Pink)

Aesthetic Stand Mixer 


KitchenAid 4.3L and 438L Stand Mixer Ceramic Bowl Gardenia, Black and White Tapestry KitchenAid


To cut down washing all the pans and tools, a mixer will be much helpful with saving time and kinetic energy all together. Add this mixer to your baking tools wish list.




KitchenAid KSM8990NP 8-Quart Commercial Countertop Mixer, 10-Speed, Gear-Driven, Nickel Pearl


8-Quart Commercial Countertop Mixer, 10-Speed



Kenwood KMM021 7QT Chef Titanium Kitchen Machine

7QT Chef Titanium Kitchen Machine





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