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Christmas Opening Hours
Wednesday 24th December - 3.30pm closing Thursday 25th December - CLOSED Friday 26th December - CLOSED Saturday 27th December - 10am to 5pm Sunday 28th December - CLOSED Monday 29th December - 10am to 5pm Tuesday 30th December - 10am to 5pm Wednesday 31st December - 10am to 3.30pm Thursday 1st January - CLOSED Friday 2nd January - Normal Opening Hours
Event News
Christmas really is just around the corner - Harrods have put up the tree and if last year is anything to go by, it's likely to snow in Knightsbridge (even if it is fake!).
For Aga owners both new and old, cooking for numbers can be a concern, however our Christmas classes are here to take the stress (and tears) out of festive cooking on the Aga. Both Mark and James are well practiced Aga chefs with a combined experience of over 50 Christmases cooked on Agas. We will bombard you with hints and tips for Christmas cooking, provide you with a step-by-step guide to how to get (your Aga) through the day and give you some great ideas for leftover turkey.
Thursday 13th November, 12noon - 2.30pm 'Xmas without Tears' with Mark David Thursday 27th November, 12noon - 2.30pm 'Xmas without Tears' with Mark David Thursday 9th December, 12noon - 2.30pm 'An Aga Christmas' with James McIntosh
Celebrate Christmas with Aga and Fired Earth at Clarendon Cross, Holland Park
Get into the festive spirit with Aga and Fired Earth on November 18th. Join us at Clarendon Cross, in the heart of Portland Road, London, for a celebration of the season. Expect a great variety of events throughout the evening and enjoy some late night shopping at a number of unique stores in the area.
Why not sip on some mulled wine while you watch delicious Christmas treats being cooked on our ‘outdoor’ Aga. Sample scrumptious canapés courtesy of favourite local restaurant, Julie’s or pop into our Fired Earth showroom to discover great inspiration in home styling and design. And while there make sure you enter our fantastic competition which could see you win an exclusive dinner for 6 at our Aga showroom in Knightsbridge.
Join us for our grand ‘Christmas Lights switch-on’ where our own local celebrity and Harpers Bazaar woman of the year, 2008, Virgina Bates will do the honours! And if you want to know ‘What to eat now’ – then make sure you come along to meet new TV cooking sensation, Valentine Warner, who will hold the answer to that question in his new book.
So be it Christmas gift ideas, festive food tips or a good excuse to celebrate the season - be sure to join us at this exclusive event!
Event details: Tuesday November 12th from 5.00pm – 8.30pm Fired Earth, 102 Portland Road, Holland Park, London W11 4LX Tel: 0207 221 4825
Get into the Festive Spirit Every Saturday
Why not pop into our showroom every Saturday, leading up to Christmas, for a tasty seasonal treats, great Aga cookery advice and perfect Christmas gifts. Starting on the 16th November, we will have mulled wine, mince pies and a few other treats in-store - all to enhance your Aga (and Christmas) experience.
Aga at the Thames Festival 2008– A Celebration of London Life!
An unusual sight was to be seen on Southwark Bridge, in the heart of the City of London on the 13th September. Amongst the iconic skyline views, modern buildings and bustling Thames river, sat the ultimate country kitchen, with live Aga! The Mayor's Thames Festival was the inspiration for this effort - in partiular the food and community focussed event, 'Feast on the Bridge'.
Southwark Bridge was closed off to traffic and transformed into a food, family and cultural mecca for the day - a celebration of London life. Besides huge, beautifully decorated banqueting tables (that seated 1600!), was a distinctive open-air Fired Earh kitchen with a live 3-oven Aga. Demonstrator Mark David, along with our Aga, performed wonders by constantly cooking for thousands of visitors throughout the day! Mark was easily inspired with his ingredients, which included fresh vegetables and herbs from the Mudchute City Farm; succulent pork, lamb and sausages from Jack O' Shea's and flavoursome mustard from Turnham-Green. Our unique location seemed to get everyone in the cooking mood and AgaRangemaster CEO, William McGrath, was soon cooking up drop scones along with our Group Marketing Director, Richard Eagleton.
Samples of our freshly made Aga treats were given out in return for a small donation. Over £650 was raised for our initiative to sponsor seeds to various London schools, in order for the children to grow vegetables and learn about the benefits of fresh produce.
The staff were dressed in beautifully crafted aprons - made by local artist, Sophie Hexheimer. Sophie also created unique table cloths, for the banqueting tables, by hand. This was without doubt a huge task, but one that she did with much enthusiasm and vivid creativity!
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| Our Aga gives festival visitors a warm welcome! |
Jo and Rosie model our custom-made aprons |
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| Mark David doing what he does best! |
William McGrath and Sue Fairbrother share their food stories |
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We are extremely grateful to the following people and companies who help us in making this event happen!
The Cooking Experience: Recreational courses, team building days and catering, who will provide chef Mark David for the day.
Turnham-Green: Indulgence with conscience, unique Larder and food gifts for any occasion, who have generously given mustard and other condiments to be used on the day.
Jack O Shea's: Family Butchers since 1790 to be found in Knightsbridge and Brussels. Honestly, the best sausages we've had all year!
Mudchute City Farm: A working farm and a bit of country living, right in the heart of London's financial district!
Find out more about our Local Food Heroes by visiting www.aga-web.co.uk/locallife
The Aga Cookery School in Knightsbridge Autumn - Winter 2008 to 2009
You really can cook anything on an Aga - it’s true! However, sometimes you need someone to show you the Aga way of doing things. Whether you’re the Aga aficionado or a complete beginner, the Aga cookery school is here to help and entertain you. Start with one of our 'Day in the Life' classes. This will ensure the basics are there, so you know what your cooker is and what tools you need to go with it. Then, move on to our themed classes to get some great ideas for entertaining. Our classes were recently featured in The Financial Times Saturday edition - Mrs Moneypenny.
Day in the Life of an Aga with James McIntosh £25 Whether you are completely new to Aga or just want to brush up on your Aga skills, this class will provide you with fantastic tips for getting the best out of your Aga. We’ll take you through a whole day of cooking - from the basics of using an Aga, to fantastic shortcuts, the Aga breakfast, perfect Sunday roasts, and much more! Thursday 6th November, 12noon - 2pm Thursday 18th December, 12noon - 2pm A Day in the Life with a Christmas twist! Tuesday 10th February, 12noon - 2pm Saturday 7th March, 12noon - 2pm - Family Cooking with Deborah Miller
Aga Dinner Parties £35 If you’re entertaining guests, or simply feeding your family, these classes are perfect. Taking inspiration from the season and recipes from many sources, we will show you two canapés, two appetisers, two entrees and two desserts that you can later mix and match to suit your occasion. Menus available upon request.
Friday 10th October, 12noon - 2.30pm with Mark David Thursday 23rd October, 12noon - 2.30pm with James McIntosh Thursday 29th January, 12noon - 2.30pm with Mark David Tuesday 3rd February, 12noon - 2.30pm with Sarah Whittaker
Early Bird bookings... The following classes are really popular so its a good idea to book early. We also limit the numbers on these fantastic specialist classes so you'll go home really knowing your stuff!
Fish and Seafood £45 This area of Aga cooking is often considered difficult - a myth entirely! This class is designed to prove it. Don't be shy to come to both classes, we will ensure that there are no repeats in this eagerly anticipated class.
Thursday 26th March, 12noon - 2.30pm with Mark David Wednesday 20th May, 12noon - 2.30pm with James McIntosh
Baking Masterclass with Louise Walker £45 each or £80 for both classes What Louise doesn't know about baking on the Aga.... If you've ever been frustrated by baking on the Aga - whether a 2 oven, 3 oven or 4 oven, this is the class for you. Part 1 takes you through the basics of baking: the best flour to use for what, easy things for the roasting oven, basic breads, fat free cakes and a whole lot more. If that still leaves you wanting, Part 2 is a more advanced class which will tackle some more tricky baking recipes and show you how to WOW your friends with sweet treats!
Part 1 - Thursday 12th February, 12noon - 2.30pm Part 2 - Thursday 14th May, 12noon - 2.30pm
Private classes Not able to attend one of our scheduled classes? Perhaps you would like to choose what we cook or maybe you’d like to cook with us. Our private classes are ideal for a group of friends or for you and your family. We can tailor the class to suit your experience with Aga cooking and your taste. We’ve done classes for kids, for vegetarians, classes with just desserts, Asian style cooking and can prepare a menu just for you. Prices start at around £250, please contact the shop for more details.
One-to-One Classes £45 - £65 One-to-one classes are performed in the showroom, by members of staff - most often by Caroline and Angie who have a combined experience of over 10 years of cooking on Agas. We can usually do these at any time or date that you prefer and also adapt them to suit any dietary requirements you or your family may have. One-to-ones are brilliant if you have had no previous experience of Aga cooking and want to know what all the fuss is about!
The Aga Cooking Experience in Beauchamp Place £85 for 3 classes Want to master the art of Aga cooking? Why not buy the Aga cooking experience. One Day in the Life to get you started and a choice of two more classes all for the total price of £75, a saving of up to £20. Treat yourself and get cooking or it makes the perfect gift to a new Aga owner. Terms and Conditions apply.
General information Lunch or dinner is served at the end of each class so do come hungry! Classes will finish by the published time but you may need to give yourself a little more time to try some of the delicious food. We do try to start all classes on time but do understand London traffic can be a bit of a nightmare! Please call and let us know if you think you may be running late. A mail order service is available if you wish to buy any of the items youve seen being used but are feeling a bit too full to carry your purchases home! Don’t forget the Aga ‘Product of the Month’ which offers up to 30% off selected items (which changes each month). Payment for classes must be made at the time of booking.
For more information on any of our classes of to enquire about private classes or The Aga Cooking Experience, please call 020 7589 6379 or email knightsbridge@aga-web.co.uk .
Meet the Team
Caroline - Shop Manager After living and working in the Philippines for seven years, Caroline decided it was time to come back home to the UK. Her previous job of promoting fine restaurants has put her in good stead for working at Aga. Her culinary knowledge spreads far and wide, having also spent time in Italy and France, quickly learning their delicious offerings. When not busy running the London showrooms, she can be found hovering around the Aga, cooking up a fabulous green curry and other delicious Asian treats!
Mary Mary is our English rose! With a background in home economics, she knows all there is about food. Mary has been with the Aga shop since the beginning and has a wealth of information about Aga cooking, owning one herself. She is practised in Middle Eastern cooking, and finds the Aga simmering oven perfect for cooking her favourite Middle Eastern dish – Dolmas. This consists of vine leaves stuffed with veggies, minced lamb, spices and rice, in a rich tomato and lemon sauce! Mouthwatering stuff.
Angie - Assistant Manager Our South African ‘import’, Angie loves warming up by the Aga on those chilly London winters, hugging yet another cup of coffee. After completing a business degree in marketing and economics, Angie decided to venture north, and soon felt right at home with Aga, where she helps run the show with Caroline. A fan of great design, the Aga appeals to her in every way – especially as it is so practical. She loves creating dishes on the Aga with a South African flare, and is always trying to think of new ways to entice customers into the Aga way of life.
Jo and bump Jo joined the Knightsbridge team in 2005, only to disappear off to Corfu for six months the following May. Thankfully, Jo returned (with a tan) ready to help us through Christmas and has promised never to leave again. Jo has lots of retail experience and is happy to provide excellent advice to those considering an Aga. She always manages to go the extra length to help out. Jo's baby is expected in November this year so will be on her way again! We wish her all the luck in the world.
Rosie After living student life in Leicester, Rosie joined the Knightsbridge team in 2007, and quickly adapted to Aga life! She has never been disappointed by the fine results the Aga produces, and is now an established pro at making delicious breads and cakes. She has been a vegetarian all her life, and is the person to speak to when requiring inspirational, scrumptious ideas for vegetarian recipes.
Our new girls Danika and Jessica joined the team in October 2008. Jessica joins us straight from Uni in Exeter and is thrilled to be back in the capital. Danika, whose mum works in The Aga Shop in Marylebone, is loving the fact that her 1st job involves making cakes!
and our Cooks.... Mark David has been cooking for us in Knightsbridge for a long time. His enthusiasm for easy family cooking is infectious and he is a born entertainer. Expect the recipes to change a little as we go through his classes but also expect fabulous results at the end. For those who want to be entertained whilst you learn some new tricks, Mark's classes are a perfect choice.
James McIntosh, our youngest and probably our cheekiest Aga Chef! That said, you will leave every one of James' classes feeling confident that you can cook the dishes at home. A home economist by training, an Aga cook by upbringing; James' notes on how to get the best out of your Aga are for keeps. If you're looking for a useful stocking present this year - check out James' new book MIX, available at The Aga Shop Knightsbridge.
Directions
Nearest tube: Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line) Take Harrod’s exit, walk along the front of Harrod’s. Beauchamp Place is the third road on the left. When directing a Taxi to the showroom, Beauchamp Place is pronounced ‘Beecham’. A number of bus routes pass through Knightsbridge. Please ring the shop for more information
Products on display
The full range of Aga cookware is on display at the Aga Shop, Knightsbridge. There are two live Agas – one 4 oven, gas fired convenional flue Classic Special Edition (only available in cream) and the other a black 4 oven, gas fired power flue with an electric module. There's also a live cream 6:4 with a gas hob. We hold the full range of product brochures in store.
Cold appliances include:
2 oven Agas 13amp electric Aga in claret with AIMS Oil fired Aga in British racing green Gas fired conventional flue Aga in heather
3 oven Agas 13amp electric Aga in heather with AIMS Gas fired conventional flue Aga in dark blue
4 oven Aga Gas fired balance flue Aga 2000 Special Edition
Conventional cookers 4:2 with gas hob (only gas hobs available) in pewter 6:4 with electric hobs in aubergine Masterchef with gas hobs in black
Stoves Little Wenlock in black
Rayburns Gas fired Rayburn Cookmaster in black Oil fired Rayburn Heatranger in British racing green Gas fired Special Edition Rayburn XT (only available in black)
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