On April 21st, the Queen celebrated her 92th birthday! I recently watched a documentary on the Queen, and her son Andrew shared this anecdote that I love for its insight into her personality and dr…
A recipe given to President Eisenhower by Queen Elizabeth II for drop scones, also known as Scottish pancakes.
On April 21st, the Queen celebrated her 92th birthday! I recently watched a documentary on the Queen, and her son Andrew shared this anecdote that I love for its insight into her personality and dr…
· Print RecipeThese Buckingham Palace Shortbread Cookies are rich, tender, and buttery. They were among the late Queen Elizabeth’s favorite sweets for her after…
The queen rarely changed her healthy diet, and her scrambled eggs became a breakfast staple
While the world mourns the death of Queen Elizabeth ll, we'd like to honor and celebrate her by sharing some of her favorite recipes. This is a recipe for Queen Elizabeth's favorite scones from her former Royal Chef Darren McGrady.[img] Serve these tea scones with lots of butter, unless you want to...
· Print RecipeThese Buckingham Palace Shortbread Cookies are rich, tender, and buttery. They were among the late Queen Elizabeth’s favorite sweets for her after…
Chocolate biscuit cake was the late Queen Elizabeth's favorite cake, and this is the no bake recipe from former royal chef Darren McGrady.
Queen Elizabeth's former chef is sharing her favorite dinner recipe you can try at home.
This Queen Elizabeth Cake is one of the most unique cakes you will ever have. If you love dates, you must try this wonderful cake recipe!
I fancy myself a pancake connoisseur. Not a pancake snob, mind you. I'll eat the crap out of just about any pancake you stick in front of my face. But, when I say these Queen
Chocolate Biscuit Cake is a favorite of Queen Elizabeth's, and will add some chocolate-filled royal flair to your dessert table too!
This Queen Elizabeth Cake is one of the most unique cakes you will ever have. If you love dates, you must try this wonderful cake recipe!
Queen Elizabeth's drop scones recipe - a very British treat - was sent by Queen Elizabeth II to Dwight David Eisenhower, on January 24, 1960. Get the recipe here, and see the letter the Queen wrote along with it!
Coronation chicken salad is a traditional British salad originally made for Queen Elizabeth ll's coronation. Chunks of chicken are tossed in a light curry dressing with chutney, grapes and almonds. Delicious as a sandwich filling or on a bed of lettuce.
A recipe given to President Eisenhower by Queen Elizabeth II for drop scones, also known as Scottish pancakes.
While Queen Elizabeth II was not known for being a foodie, she did have her go-to treats. Discover the queen's favorite dishes that you can also try at home.
This Queen Elizabeth Cake is one of the most unique cakes you will ever have. If you love dates, you must try this wonderful cake recipe!
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To commemorate Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her passing I decided to finally make a Queen Elizabeth Cake. It has been on my radar for several years but somehow I never baked one. Today seemed a fitting time. On researching the Queen Elizabeth cake I found a few differing stories of it's origin. One is that it was first made in 1937 to recognize the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Another suggests it was invented in 1953 to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. And while it has been made in both the U.K. and U.S.A. it has been most popular in Canada since the 1950s which would lead one to believe it's association with Queen Elizabeth's coronation. Whatever story is correct there's one thing for sure, this cake is tender and delicately sweet like I imagine the Queen was 👸 This is the picture of the Queen that hung in my elementary school classrooms, (many years ago). Ingredients: 1 cup packed, chopped dates 1 tsp baking soda 1 cup boiling water 1/4 cup butter, at room temperature 1 cup sugar 1 egg 1 tsp vanilla 1 1/2 cups flour 1 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp salt 1/2 cup chopped walnuts Topping: 1 cup shredded coconut 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup butter 3 tbsps 10% cream Start by chopping the dates. Personally I prefer to snip them with scissors. Toss them with the baking soda and add the boiling water. Let sit until cooled. Take the walnuts and toss them in a frying pan to toast 2-3 minutes or until slightly fragrant. Set aside. Once you are ready to bake beat the butter and sugar together in a large bowl. Then add the egg and vanilla. In a separate bowl mix the flour, baking powder and salt together. Take 1 tbsp of this and toss with the walnuts. Now mix 1/3 of the dry mix and 1/3 of the dates (including the liquid) into the butter mix. Continue adding thirds until fully combined then add the walnuts. Pour into an oiled 9" square pan and bake at 350°F for 40-45 minutes. In a small saucepan combine the brown sugar, butter and 10% cream for the topping. Bring to a boil and cook 1 minute then remove from heat and stir in the coconut. Pour the topping over the cake as soon as it comes out of the oven. It can be left like this to cool or you can place it 6" under the broiler for 2 minutes then cool completely on a rack before cutting. Queen Elizabeth... may she rest in peace. Long live the King.Makes 16 squares Follow hotandcoldrunningmom on Pinterest. You can scan the pincode seen here with your phone if you're on a desktop. If you're on a phone just screenshot it, go to the Pinterest app, click camera. Then instead of taking a pic use the option to use one of your photos. Click on the screenshot you just took and go right to my Pinterest profile where you can follow me 🙂
Whenever any of the family went to visit my ex MIL Elizabeth you could count on her having made a nice big tin of these delicious gingers...
Queen Elizabeth's drop scones recipe - a very British treat - was sent by Queen Elizabeth II to Dwight David Eisenhower, on January 24, 1960. Get the recipe here, and see the letter the Queen wrote along with it!
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Coronation chicken salad is a traditional British salad originally made for Queen Elizabeth ll's coronation. Chunks of chicken are tossed in a light curry dressing with chutney, grapes and almonds. Delicious as a sandwich filling or on a bed of lettuce.
On April 21st, the Queen celebrated her 92th birthday! I recently watched a documentary on the Queen, and her son Andrew shared this anecdote that I love for its insight into her personality and dr…