Amy Willcock's Aga Know-How: Lifting the lid on your aga
By (Author) Amy Willcock
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
15th October 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cooking with specific gadgets, equipment, utensils or techniques
641.58
Paperback
176
Width 135mm, Height 148mm, Spine 12mm
433g
From 'the handholder to Aga owners everywhere' (Nigella Lawson) comes the problem-solving instruction book that no Aga owner should be without. Drawing on her experience of teaching Aga cookery classes, Amy Willcock shares the best trade secrets for getting the most out of your Aga. Packed with tips and hints on everything from how to keep the heat in, how to clean and service your oven, what kind of utensils to use and how to convert recipes, to how to use your Aga to open jars and iron your clothes. With illustrations of where to cook your favourite dishes and information on stockists, cookware specialists and websites, this is the one-stop handbook for the new generation of Aga cooks.
an invaluable volume for Aga owners -- Tom Parker Bowles * Mail on Sunday *
a pocket-sized paean to the joys of range cooking -- Caroline Stacey * Independent *
a nifty little gift...packed with hints and tips * The Bookseller *
Amy Willcock's contemporary and appealing recipes have brought Aga cooking into the 21st century to great acclaim. Amy is the bestselling author of Aga Cooking and the forthcoming Amy Willcock's Aga Baking, and she has recently launched a cookware range with Mermaid. She runs three highly successful hotels with her husband including The George on the Isle of Wight, which holds a Michelin star, where she holds Aga workshops and cookery courses.