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Pans/Cookware for use in AGA
Muppet81
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My dream is coming true and I will soon have an AGA.
Yes ..... I know they are expensive to run :eek: Nervous but prepared to pay running costs for luxury of having an AGA. Love their way of coking and a warm kitchen.
Nice AGA shop tells me I cannot use my existing pans and bakeware as not efficient.
I will buy a couple of pans which I can use on the top then drain and place in the oven as I know this is the most effective and cost effective way to do things. 80/20 rule
I do though have quite a bit of Le Crueset. Casseroles and baking dishes which I have had for years and love. I suspect lots of people with AGAs do use these in theirs but it would be nice to know.
Are my exisitng lovely old cake and bun tins likely to be OK?
Want to keep buying of new stuff to a minimum.
Any advice from AGA users out there would be much appreciated as to all aspects, pans, casseroles/recipe books etc.
If anyone wanted to tell me how they feel about their AGA - love it/hate it and why, I would be very interested.
Thanks in anticipation lovely people :A
Yes ..... I know they are expensive to run :eek: Nervous but prepared to pay running costs for luxury of having an AGA. Love their way of coking and a warm kitchen.
Nice AGA shop tells me I cannot use my existing pans and bakeware as not efficient.
I will buy a couple of pans which I can use on the top then drain and place in the oven as I know this is the most effective and cost effective way to do things. 80/20 rule
I do though have quite a bit of Le Crueset. Casseroles and baking dishes which I have had for years and love. I suspect lots of people with AGAs do use these in theirs but it would be nice to know.
Are my exisitng lovely old cake and bun tins likely to be OK?
Want to keep buying of new stuff to a minimum.
Any advice from AGA users out there would be much appreciated as to all aspects, pans, casseroles/recipe books etc.
If anyone wanted to tell me how they feel about their AGA - love it/hate it and why, I would be very interested.
Thanks in anticipation lovely people :A
Thank you for this site :jNow OH and I are both retired, MSE is a Godsend
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