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Willcock's Aga Know-how: Lifting the Lid on Your Aga
Amy
Willcock's Aga Baking
Hardcover 164 pages (2 October, 2003)
Publisher: Ebury Press; ISBN: 0091891825
Reviews
Rick Stein
"Amy Willcock has brought confident modern cooking to the
Aga."
Nigella Lawson, Vogue
"Amy Willcock, hand holder to Aga owners everywhere"
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Book Description
The one-stop baking bible for all Aga owners
Most Aga-owners are terrified of baking, because
there is no temperature to control and baking is all about precision.
Amy Willcock shows that no matter what kind of range cooker
you have, baking doesn’t have to be a nerve-wracking experience
and that baking with an Aga is easy as pie. Never having to
preheat an oven means that whipping up a little chocolate cake
is done in no time, and don’t even contemplate buying a breadmaking
machine, as the Aga is the only domestic oven that can compare
with a commercial Baking Oven. Drawing on her experience teaching
cookery classes, Amy Willcock shares with you all the tips and
hints to baking wondrous foods every time.
Over 120 mouth-watering recipes
The recipes range from old favourites including fruit cake and
apple pie, to exciting newcomers such as olive and mozzarella
calzone, roasted vegetable tarte tatin, golden croustades and
chocolate brioche pudding. There are indulgent treats such as
pecan shortbread squares and raspberry soufflés, plus
all the basic recipes you will ever need for successful baking.
Includes conventional oven instructions
Synopsis
Amy Willcock, 'hand-holder to Aga owners' shows that it doesn't
matter what kind of Aga you have, baking doesn't have to be
a nerve-wracking experience. Never having to preheat an oven
means that whipping up a little chocolate cake is as easy as
pie and don't even contemplate buying a breadmaking machine,
as the Aga is the domestic oven that truly can compare with
a commercial Baking Oven. Drawing on her experience teaching
cookery classes, Amy Willcock shares with you all the tips and
hints to baking wondrous foods every time. Packed with recipes
ranging from all your old favourites to The Ultimate Chocolate
Tart, savoury Italian breads such as Stomboli and Calzone to
Homemade Soft Philadelphia Pretzels, Aga Baking is the ideal
accompaniment to your Aga.
About the Author
Amy Willcock runs Aga Know How workshops on the Isle of Wight
and all over the UK. Amy is a vivacious 35-year-old "Scrummy
Mummy" married with two young daughters. Born in Chicago,
she moved to the UK with her family in 1980 and soon discovered
a new form of oven – the Aga! After becoming an Aga demonstrator,
she launched herself into the world of this specialised cookery.
Her book ‘Aga Cooking’ (Ebury Press) was published in October
2002 and her line of cookware ‘Rangeware’ (Mermaid) was launched
in November 2002.
For the past decade, Amy has held regular Lifestyle,
Cookery and Aga Workshops. The lifestyle and Aga workshops have
been described as ‘finishing schools for people in their 30’s’
and Nigella Lawson wrote in Vogue, "Amy Willcock, hand
holder to Aga owners everywhere".
Amy writes the food and lifestyle column for The
Shooting Gazette. Amy’s talent for combining the old with the
new is evident all around her home and in the kitchen. Amy is
the new generation Aga Cook.
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