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Aga Recipes

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Apologies if this has been posted before ( Ihave a feeling it has, but couldn't find it!)

FOund a site tonight for any of you who use an Aga to cook on

Aga Recipes

Hope someone finds it useful!!

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  • squeaky
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    There's a thread about the place somewhere, but aga is too short a word to search on :)

    I'm pretty sure one of the aga threads had raeburn (sp?) mentioned in it too which would make it a better bet for the search engine to find... hm... :)
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  • I did search for Aga recipes, but ended up with 500 threads showing to search through and none of the titles that I looked at on the first few pages had the word Aga in it :confused: :eek:
  • Quite interesting that site. If you look at the recipes, you wouldn't know that they were intended for an Aga - anyone could cook them, though you might have to experiment with temperatures/timings. There isn't anything you cook with an Aga, that you couldn't cook with any other oven/cooker .. it's just the technique that's different. And if you own an Aga, you simply learn how to adapt non-Aga recipes.

    Not being ungrateful ... just mentioning that those recipes could be used by non-Aga owners.

    Thanks :)
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