The late Prince Philip was a real foodie – he loved trying all sorts of adventurous dishes and was referred to as 'master of the barbecue' by the royal family. You'd expect the late royal to favour fine-dining type desserts, but in fact, the Queen's husband preferred a … [Read more...] about Prince Philip’s Favourite Dessert was Crepe Islandaise
Royal Dishes
Downton’s English Cream Scones
Scones have been essential to the British teatime tradition since the mid-nineteenth century when, according to legend, Anna, the fashionable Duchess of Bedford ordered her servants to sneak the small cakes and hot tea into her room for an afternoon snack. In time, she began … [Read more...] about Downton’s English Cream Scones
Royal Family Gingerbread – A Palace Cookie Tradition Lives On
The holidays just wouldn’t be the same without the seasonal aromas of ginger and spice baking in the royal ovens at Buckingham Palace. Gingerbread biscuits have been a staple of royal Christmases since Queen Victoria’s era, lending a delicious dose of history to each seasonal … [Read more...] about Royal Family Gingerbread – A Palace Cookie Tradition Lives On
Spectacular Cherries Jubilee
This delightful dish dates back to the 1800s. The dish was created by Chef Auguste Escoffier in honour of Queen Victoria's Jubilee celebration. Cherries was Queen Victoria's favourite fruit so it was a good choice for dessert. The original version was not served over ice … [Read more...] about Spectacular Cherries Jubilee
Princess Dianna’s Favorite Bread Pudding
This pudding was prepared by Royal Chef Darren McGrady for Princess Diana, who loved this dish, which is like crème brûlée on steroids. It really is that good and a wonderful dish for that special dinner party. Princess Di's Favorite Bread Pudding This pudding was … [Read more...] about Princess Dianna’s Favorite Bread Pudding