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Tea<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nQueen Elizabeth II wouldn\u2019t be very British without waking up to a piping hot pot of freshly brewed Earl Grey tea or Darjeeling with a spot of milk and no sugar, according to\u00a0BT<\/a>. Her morning tea is accompanied by a plate of biscuits before she sits down to eat breakfast. (Here's\u00a0why you should never call Queen Elizabeth by her name<\/a>.)\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Cereal<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nYou may be surprised to find that Queen Elizabeth II enjoys a normal breakfast just like any other commoner\u2014with a bowl of cereal. Her favorite brand is Special K. That\u2019s right, the Queen gets her cereal from a cardboard box like the rest of us! And she eats her cereal out of a plastic container instead of the million-dollar jeweled bowl you probably envisioned.\r\n
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Scrambled eggs<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nSometimes, the Queen swaps out her morning cereal for a steaming hot plate of scrambled eggs, preferably brown eggs because she thinks they have a better flavor than white eggs. If she\u2019s feeling a bit extravagant, she may ask for her eggs to be served with smoked salmon and a light grating of fresh truffle. But this added decadence is usually reserved for special occasions only. \u201cShe was too frugal to ever order fresh truffles,\u201d Darren McGrady, a former chef for the royal family from 1982 to 1993, told the\u00a0Telegraph<\/a><\/em>. \u201cShe only really enjoyed them at Christmas when the truffles were sent as a gift.\u201d\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Strawberries<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nQueen Elizabeth II didn\u2019t become Britain\u2019s longest reigning monarch eating fast food! In fact, she\u2019s quite the health nut. She enjoys eating fresh fruit from her very own backyard. At Balmoral Castle, where she spends her summer holiday (aka \"vacation\" as it's known across the pond) in Scotland, you\u2019ll find bountiful raspberry, gooseberry, and strawberry bushes, while her countryside castle, Sandringham, sits on a whopping 70 acres of apples. Her favorite fruits are the strawberries from Balmoral Castle and her sweet white peaches from her greenhouses at Windsor Castle, according to the\u00a0Telegraph<\/em>.\r\n
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Carrots<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nIf she\u2019s residing at Balmoral or Sandringham, the Queen may request a midmorning snack of carrots from the kitchen. But the vegetables are not for her, they're for her horses! And there\u2019s only one way you can prepare them. The carrots must be peeled, trimmed, and topped, sliced lengthwise and in half so each carrot is of equal length. \u201cDon\u2019t ever cut them any shorter than that,\u201d the former head chef told McGrady in his book\u00a0Eating Royally<\/a><\/em>. \u201cOr she will blame us when the horse bites her fingers!\u201d (Here is\u00a0the adorable pet name that Prince Philip calls Queen Elizabeth<\/a>.)\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Scones<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nThe Queen never takes her afternoon tea without a plate of freshly baked plain or fruit scones. Ironically, her afternoon tea is scheduled for 5 p.m., which is dinnertime for most of us! The Queen always insisted that the kitchen serve them with her tea, but McGrady suspects she may not actually like scones since she never ate them. \u201cInstead, at the end of her daily tea, the Queen would take a scone and crumble it on the floor for the corgis,\u201d he wrote in\u00a0Eating Royally<\/em>. \u201cIt seems the dogs quite liked them.\u201d\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Sandwiches<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nThe Queen always asks for at least two kinds of sandwiches to go along with her afternoon tea. She has a vast selection to choose from: cucumber, smoked salmon, egg with mayonnaise, ham and mustard, or tuna. The bread is always either whole wheat or white bread, sliced thinly, and cut into squares with the corners cut off similar to an octagon-like shape. \u201cI remember early on in my career I asked a fellow chef why it was necessary to trim corners off of tea sandwiches. I was told to never cut a square or a rectangle,\u201d McGrady wrote in\u00a0Eating Royally<\/em>. \u201cIt looked too much like a coffin and it meant you wished the Queen ill.\u201d He made sure to never make that mistake during his time working the royal kitchen! (Check out your grocery store to see if you can find some of\u00a0the royal family's favorite food items<\/a>.)\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Jam pennies<\/h4>\r\n\"\"For a sweet treat at tea, she may ask for her childhood favorite \u2013 jam pennies, tiny raspberry jam sandwiches cut into small circles the size of an old English penny. She used to snack on them with her little sister Princess Margaret in the nursery as kids, according to the\u00a0Telegraph<\/em>.\r\n
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Fish<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nWhen she dines alone, Her Majesty likes to keep it light and simple with a plate of grilled fish and vegetables for lunch and dinner. According to McGrady, her favorite dish is grilled Dover sole with a side of wilted spinach or courgettes (what we call zucchinis across the pond). \u201cThat\u2019s all she has. She\u2019s very disciplined like that,\u201d McGrady told\u00a0CNN<\/a>. \u201cShe could have anything she wanted, but it is that discipline that keeps her so well and so healthy.\u201d\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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P\u00e2t\u00e9<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nA popular first-course meal at Buckingham Palace is Gleneagles p\u00e2t\u00e9, one of the Queen\u2019s favorites for private meals. It\u2019s a decadent combination of three p\u00e2t\u00e9s: smoked salmon, smoked trout, and smoked mackerel, which are layered on smoked salmon fillets and sliced. The lavish dish is served with a side of Melba toast and horseradish cr\u00e8me fra\u00eeche, according to McGrady\u2019s recipe from\u00a0Eating Royally<\/em>.\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Pheasant<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nAnd of course, no week would be complete without a traditional British Sunday roast \u2013 a main meal of roasted meat, potatoes, and accompanied by Yorkshire pudding, stuffing, vegetables and gravy. Pheasant, grouse, partridge, beef, or venison, are just a few of the Queen\u2019s favorite meats to splurge on for her Sunday roast. \u201cThe royals are devoted to game caught on the grounds,\u201d writes McGrady in\u00a0Eating Royally<\/em>. But whatever you do, do not serve it to her rare! She likes her meats cooked all the way through. You\u2019ll often see a well-done end slice of meat on her plate, according to the\u00a0Telegraph<\/em>. (This is\u00a0the one royal tradition Queen Elizabeth breaks once a year<\/a>.)\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Wine<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nAt 91 years old, the monarch still likes to imbibe on the occasional alcoholic beverage here and there. She usually sips on a glass of sweet German wine at dinner. But her favorite alcoholic beverage is a gin and Dubonnet (a sweet wine-based aperitif) with a slice of lemon and ice. \u201cShe doesn\u2019t wake up in the morning and have an Elizabeth large gin and tonic,\u201d McGrady told\u00a0CNN<\/em>. \u201cJust in the evening sometimes. She certainly doesn\u2019t drink four glasses a day.\u201d\r\n

Chocolate cake<\/h4>\r\n\"\"\r\n\r\nDespite her smart eating choices, Queen Elizabeth II does have quite the sweet tooth! A slice of chocolate cake is her guilty pleasure. The Queen will eat a slice at tea time again and again until not one crumb is left. \u201cI have even packed half a cake into \u2018Ascot boxes\u2019 to send along with other provisions to Windsor Castle for the queen\u2019s teas during the weekend,\u201d McGrady wrote in\u00a0Eating Royally<\/em>. And she always orders her chefs to make her a chocolate ganache sponge cake for her birthday every year. According to the\u00a0Telegraph<\/em>, Queen Victoria\u2019s chef concocted the recipe that has now been served at birthdays for the Queen and her family for years! \u201cBut it has to be dark chocolate, the darker the better,\u201d McGrady told\u00a0CNN<\/em>. \u201cShe was never keen on milk chocolate or white chocolate.\u201d Find out if you and the Queen have the same taste in sweets by checking out\u00a0this list of Queen Elizabeth's favorite chocolates.<\/a>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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