Aga Baking by Amy Willcock
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- ISBN 10 0091891825
- ISBN 13 9780091891824
- Published Oct 02 2003
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 164
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Ebury
- Imprint Ebury Press
Publishers Text
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. 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 souffles, plus all the basic recipes you will ever need for successful baking.Other cookbooks by this author
- The Aga Bible
- The Aga Bible
- Aga Cooking
- Aga Cooking: The Contemporary Bible for All Aga Owners
- Amy Willcock's Aga Know-how: Lifting the Lid on Your Aga
- Amy Willcock's Aga Seasons
- At Home With Amy Willcock: 150 Recipes for Every Occasion from the Queen of Aga Cookery
- Cooking for One: 150 Delicious Recipes to Treat Yourself
- Cooking for One: 150 recipes to treat yourself
- High Heels and Hollandaise
- Troubleshooting Tips for Your Aga

