What is the Queen's favorite dessert?
When it's time to treat herself, McGrady revealed that all the Queen wants is a piece of chocolate biscuit cake. The cake is reportedly made in-house (or, more appropriately, in-palace), and Her Majesty consumes one slice per day.
Chocolate biscuit cake is Queen Elizabeth's favorite cake ~ she would take a small slice every day with her tea, until the cake was finished, and then she'd start on a fresh one!
In his video, he revealed that the delicacy 'jam penny' - which Her Majesty was served as a little girl – has been her favorite snack in the afternoon tea ever since. The sweet treat has been a firm favorite on the menu for more than 90 years now.
Her Majesty's go-to dessert is a rich, mint and chocolatey delight known as a Bombe Glacée Royale. Her Majesty is such a huge fan that a fruity version was even served at her wedding in 1947.
Princess Diana's Favorite Bread and Butter Pudding. Celebrate Princess Diana with her favorite treat, a cross between bread pudding and creme brûlée. A decadent dessert fit for a princess!
Lunch for the Queen usually meant a simple plate of grilled meat or fish and vegetables: chicken with salad, perhaps, or Dover sole with wilted spinach or courgettes.
"I must have cooked the lemon cream two hundred times: it is a dessert created by chance for Charles III, then Prince of Wales, which has become one of his favourite desserts," says Enrico Derflingher, executive chef of the British royal family from 1987 to 1990 - "the first and only Italian chef at the service of the ...
These Buckingham Palace Shortbread Cookies are rich, tender, and buttery. They were among the late Queen Elizabeth's favorite sweets for her afternoon tea. This recipe is from the Buckingham Palance Pastry Chef, John Higgins.
Afternoon Tea and The Queen's love of chocolate
Afternoon Tea is one of those meals synonymous with Royalty and British aristocracy. Little finger sandwiches, scones and dainty cakes…and of course, jam. It's no wonder HRH enjoyed it daily.
Little less known was her love of chocolate biscuit cake, typically returning to nibble on it until the entire cake was finished, according to Chef Darren McGrady, her former personal chef. He told Hello!
What is Prince William's Favourite dessert?
"The glaze is to give it some sweetness but also to protect those bananas so they don't go all brown and nasty," he said. But, banana flan isn't the only sweet food that Prince William has a penchant for. Much like his grandmother, William is said to have a very sweet tooth when it comes to chocolate.
Queen Elizabeth has had the honour of eating some of the world's most luxurious and expensive foods. But the monarch is said to be fond of a classic British dark mint chocolate, usually eaten after dinner, that anyone can buy from your local supermarket.

Darren reveals how at Buckingham Palace, her Majesty eats a course of dessert fruit after her pudding, which is what we know to be sweet foods like tarts, mousses and ice cream. "Sometimes the Queen will miss the pudding course altogether and just have the entrée (main course) and some dessert fruit," he says.
The Queen's favourite ice cream bombe dessert recipe revealed by former royal chef Darren McGrady - and it's so decadent. How to make the Queen's favourite dessert: Former royal chef Darren McGrady shares the recipe for the chocolate and mint ice cream pudding, known as a Bombe Glacée Royale.
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