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How an AGA Cooker Works |
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The Inside Story of How an AGA 4 Oven Cooker Works! |
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1. Insulated Covers 2. Boiling Plate 3. Heat Source 4. Simmering Plate 5. Roasting Oven 6. Baking Oven 7. Simmering Oven 8. Warming Oven 9. Warming Plate
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Beneath the classic looks of every AGA is a heart of cast iron: the entire cooker is an outstandingly efficient energy store, steadily transferring the heat from its core into its ovens and hotplates. An AGA is always ready to cook instantly and there are no switches and dials so that ANYONE can cook on an AGA! Thermostatic control maintains the constant temperatures in all the ovens while high levels of insulation under the outer casting and beneath the hotplate covers ensure that every AGA uses fuel economically. The AGA releases a unique source of gentle, friendly warmth into your kitchen. Heat is transferred into the cast iron ovens and released steadily from all the inner surfaces simultaneously. This is an altogether gentler process than the fierce direct heat from the elements or flames in most ovens and is the reason why AGA cooking preserves more of your food's moisture, flavor, texture and goodness. If you go for the 2 Oven AGA then one oven will share the duties of baking and roasting. In a 3 or 4 oven model there is a separate oven for each of these activities so that you can do both at the same time. The fourth oven is a Warming Oven designed to keep food piping hot without drying it out, and also to warm plates and serving dishes. Moving to the top of the cooker every AGA has Boiling and Simmering Plates beneath those two distinctive hinged covers. A 4 oven AGA also comes as standard with a large Warming Plate ideal for keeping courses warm before they go to table, or simply to keep the coffee pot warm during the day. The choice of heat source is entirely up to you as there are models to run on natural or propane gas, or electricity. The important thing to remember is that every AGA has identical cooking characteristics no matter which type of energy you choose. The other very obvious benefit of an AGA is of course its resilient nature. It is quite literally a cast iron investment that will, like the best cooks get even better with age. |
