Coronation Quiche: The new royal dish approved for King Charles III's crowning
1 year, 8 months ago

Coronation Quiche: The new royal dish approved for King Charles III's crowning

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Chosen with wife, Camilla, the quiche was selected ‘in celebration of Coronation Big Lunches’ occurring over the long weekend of events. In keeping with King Charles’ green environmental credentials, the new Coronation Quiche contains spinach, broad beans, and tarragon rather than meat London: Move over Coronation Chicken, there’s a new culinary concoction with UK royal approval for the crowning of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla — “Coronation Quiche”. Chosen with his wife, Camilla, who will also be formally crowned on 6 May, the quiche was selected “in celebration of Coronation Big Lunches” occurring over the long weekend of events, Buckingham Palace said. In keeping with Charles’ green environmental credentials, the new Coronation Quiche does not contain meat but instead features spinach, broad beans and tarragon. “Eat hot or cold with a green salad and boiled new potatoes — perfect for a Coronation Big Lunch,” it added, also releasing a video of a palace chef making the savoury dish from scratch.

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