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The recipes (as always with Delia) are spelled out very carefully and completely, and they work! And so very useful when cooking for one person. I highly recommend this to anyone cooking for one. And indeed to those cooking for more, many recipes can be adapted and scaled up. Aug 23, 2014 The Aga is much more than an oven: it's an icon. It's a statement. It's a way of life. Aga cookers have never been more popular, and the queen of Aga cookery is undoubtably Amy Willcock. Here is her definitive Aga Bible, with 300 classic, timeless recipes and bags of advice and tips for Aga owners.
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- Full Title: Cooking for One: 150 recipes to treat yourself
- Autor: Amy Willcock
- Print Length: 176 pages
- Publisher: Ebury Digital
- Publication Date: October 6, 2009
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0091926718
- Download File Format Size: epub 1.31 MB
- WebSite:Amazon
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Willcock Cooking For One Download Pc
Living on one's own is just as likely to be a matter of choice as not and the numbers adopting this lifestyle are increasing all the time. Yet the joys of cooking for one – it takes less time, washing up is minimal, and you can indulge yourself with cuts such as fillet steak which for larger numbers would be prohibitively expensive – are frequently overlooked. The 150 specially devised recipes included here, such as Chicken Milanese, Salt and Pepper Prawns, Baby Pumpkin Gratin and Baked Eggs with Spinach, focus on what the single person really wants to eat – quick and easy last-minute suppers and mid-week treats to lazy weekend meals – not cut-down recipes for four. So whether you are a career girl, a student, an empty-nester or merely a man left to his own devices for a few days, this book will prove invaluable.
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Amy Willcock is an American-born British-based cookery bookwriter, who having specialised in cooking on the AGA cooker, is popularly known as the 'Queen of AGA cooking.'[1]
/bias-fx-2-vst-32-bit-download.html. Born in Chicago, she moved to the UK with her young family in 1980. On discovering the AGA-cooker, she began developing recipes, and then became an AGA cookery demonstrator. Her first book 'Aga Cooking' was published in October 2002 by Ebury Press.[2]
She has since developed a dual-career, giving AGA Know How workshops around the UK,[3] and as a cookery book author. Willcock appeared as judge on the 2010 edition of BBC One's Celebrity Masterchef.
Resident with her family on the Isle of Wight, Wilcock has two daughters, and runs the most successful Women's Institute group in the UK.[4]
Publications[edit]
- Amy Willcock (3 Oct 2002). Aga Cooking. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-188621-X.
- Amy Willcock (2 Oct 2003). Amy Willcock's Aga Baking. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-189182-5.
- Amy Willcock (2 Oct 2003). Amy Willcock's Aga Know How. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-189583-9.
- Amy Willcock (7 Oct 2004). Amy Willcock's Aga Seasons. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-189913-3.
- Amy Willcock (3 Feb 2005). Amy Willcock's B&B Know How. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-190075-1.
- Amy Willcock (6 Oct 2005). At Home with Amy Willcock: 150 Recipes for Every Occasion from the Queen of Aga Cookery. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-190389-0.
- Amy Willcock (5 Oct 2006). The Aga Bible. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-191072-2.
- Amy Willcock (26 July 2007). Troubleshooting Tips for Your Aga. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-192015-9.
- Amy Willcock (7 May 2009). Cooking for One: 150 Recipes to Treat Yourself. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-192671-8.
References[edit]
- ^Xanthe Clay (April 22, 2009). 'Stylish suppers from an Aga queen'. The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
- ^Amy Wilcock (3 Oct 2002). Aga Cooking. Ebury Press. ISBN0-09-188621-X.
- ^'Book of the Month'. Country Living. August 2005. Archived from the original on September 3, 2011. Retrieved July 30, 2010.
- ^Melanie Cable-Alexandra (August 23, 2007). 'New face of the Women's Institute'. Country Life magazine. Retrieved July 30, 2010.