The Official Coronation Recipes (2024)

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Did you know there have been a number official recipes released to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III on May 6th 2023? They haven’t been publicised much so I thought I’d share them here. There’s a trifle, Asian lamb dish, prawn tacos, a veggie twist on coronation chicken and a coronation quiche made a late entry too! Perfect for your Big Lunch or Coronation Party!

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If you’re a regular around here then you’ll know that I created a cheats version of the official trifle for the Platinum Jubilee in 2022. It was a runaway success and so when I saw that there had been a official trifle released for the upcoming Coronation, I knew I had to do the same. And I did.

And then I fell down a rabbit hole of looking at the other official recipes in the toolkit provided on the official Coronation website. I’ve seen very little reference to them despite three of the four being published and available for months. As I know that many people will be planning street parties and other celebrations, I wanted to make sure you’ve had eyes on them.

The big question is will any of these recipes capture the nation like coronation chicken did for Queen Elizabeth I?. To be honest, I doubt it but we’ll see!

  • Adam Handling’s Strawberry and Ginger Trifle
  • Nadiya Hussein’s Coronation Aubergine
  • Ken Hom’s Coronation Roast Rack of Lamb with Asian-Style Marinade
  • Gregg Wallace’s Prawn Tacos with Pineapple Salsa

As an additional extra, the royal family has added an extra official recipe – a Coronation quiche. And I’ve very quickly created a cheat’s version of this too!

For full disclosure, other than the trifle recipe, I haven’t followed any of these recipes and I have no clue if they are actually any good. They do sound good however!

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Adam Handling’s Strawberry and Ginger Trifle

This is the big one for me and I’m sure lots of people are going to give it a go. But I do beg of you to look at my version of the recipe first. You’ll see why when you read it through!

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I’ve created two cheat’s versions of the recipe, one larger trifle that serves around 8 people and another to make 4 individual trifles which are ideal for smaller celebrations.

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I’ve also created recipes to help you make the individual layers. Including a couple that have disappeared from the official recipe as new version after new version has been stealthily published!

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Nadiya Hussein’s Coronation Aubergine

Clearly this is an attempt to rehabilitate coronation chicken for the 2023 crowd!

I do love Nadiya and from reading the recipe I don’t anticipate that there would be any problems with it either.

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Ken Hom’s Coronation Roast Rack of Lamb with Asian-Style Marinade

I can easily credit Ken Hom with inspiring young me with my love of cooking and eating Asian food. So I was very excited to see that he is included in this selection of recipes.

I was however quite surprised to see a recipe using such expensive ingredients. As much as I do love a good rack of lamb, they almost never make an appearance on my table as they are simply too expensive to justify buying.

I do however really want to try this so I will be looking for lamb ribs. Still a treat but much more affordable than a rack. I find Morrisons to be the best source for lamb ribs in my area. Decent butchers should be able to help too but you may find that you need to ask for them unflavoured as they are often sold smothered in that minty glaze that butchers love.

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Gregg Wallace’s Prawn Tacos with Pineapple Salsa

I’m going to keep my comments about this recipe short. I am not a fan of Gregg Wallace, he is a greengrocer not a chef and there is a reason that his last restaurant crashed and burned.

I’m all for prawn tacos and love a good fruity salsa. But hard taco shells are not allowed to cross the threshold of my kitchen because they’re an abomination.

If you want me to share my recipe for really great prawn tacos, get in touch and let me know. I’ll see what I can do!

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Mark Flanagan’s Coronation Quiche with Spinach, Broad Beans & Tarragon

Created by the royal chef and apparently a semi-vegetarian riff on a salmon quiche regularly served by Queen Elizabeth II, this quiche is a late entry to the stable of official recipes.

Felicity Cloake at The Guardian very quickly tested the recipe and the verdict wasn’t terribly complementary. The more I watched the video and read the actual recipe, the more the desire to create a better version overcame me. So I did it!

Created as a quicker and easier version of the official coronation quiche recipe, this Spinach, Edamame Bean & Parsley Quiche turned out delicious! Using ready made pasty and with no blind baking, this simpler recipe includes full step by step images and detailed instructions to make this shortcrust pastry quiche foolproof.

Here’s the original :-

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  1. Lesley says

    Great idea to pull all the recipes together in one place.

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    This is so great to see all the reipces in one place. Thank you so much.

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The Official Coronation Recipes (2024)

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What is the official dish of the King Charles coronation? ›

King Charles coronation: Quiche declared official dish of the celebrations.

Is there an official coronation food? ›

Coronation Quiche Recipe

A deep quiche with a crisp, light pastry case and delicate flavours of Spinach, Broad Beans and fresh Tarragon.

What is on the Charles coronation menu? ›

If we go by the official release, the menu sounds scrumptious and includes Ken Hom's Coronation Roast Rack of Lamb with Asian-style Marinade, Nadiya Hussain's Coronation Aubergine, and Adam Handling's Strawberry and Ginger Trifle.

What is the dessert for the coronation of King Charles? ›

The official dessert recipe for the Coronation of King Charles III, this trifle is made with Scottish strawberries, Yorkshire Parkin cake, and eggs and dairy from British farmers.

What is King Charles favorite meal? ›

He occasionally goes for heartier meals like pheasant pie and risotto, and let's not forget about his love for a dram of Scotch whisky and a martini, but the King is a really big fan of eggs, with one of his favourite meals being cheesy baked eggs and coddled eggs, which he tends to have every morning, alongside some ...

What food was invented for the coronation? ›

History. Constance Spry, an English food writer and flower arranger, and Rosemary Hume, a chef, both principals of the Cordon Bleu Cookery School in London, are credited with the invention of coronation chicken.

What will King Charles eat on coronation Day? ›

The King's coronation meal choice didn't come as a shock to one former Royal chef. “It's no surprise that the King Charles III has shared Coronation quiche to celebrate his Coronation,” Darren McGrady tweeted. “His mother, The Queen loved chocolate, but The King loves anything with eggs and cheese.

Is there a dinner after coronation? ›

Portraits of the couple and group shots of senior royals and those who played a part in the coronation service will be arranged, before the King and Queen enjoy a cup of tea. Then Charles and Camilla will then retire for private time with their extended family, enjoying an informal lunch.

What did the queen eat every night? ›

Game Meats and Wild-Caught Fish Dinners

The queen's preference for game meats even extended to more casual meals; she was, reportedly, a big fan of hamburgers made with ground venison. She usually skipped any potatoes, pastas or grains at her evening repast, but almost always had room for dessert.

How many meals a day does King Charles eat? ›

In a list of 70 facts released by Clarence House in 2018 to mark the then-Prince Charles' 70th birthday, it was revealed that he restricts himself to only two meals a day. Fact number 20 listed: “The Prince does not eat lunch”.

Do the guests at the coronation get fed? ›

In total, the guests ate 7.3 tonnes of beef, veal and lamb, more than 1,600 chickens and 8,400 eggs.

What is the menu for the King Charles Banquet? ›

Invitees were treated to a menu of a warm tartlet of soft poached egg and spinach puree, breast of Windsor pheasant with croquette of celeriac and calvados sauce and salad, with a mango ice cream bombe for dessert. And there were subtle changes for this first State Banquet since King Charles' coronation.

What is Prince Charles food? ›

The king was an organic food pioneer

He now reportedly avoids eating fish and meat two days a week, and follows an entirely plant-based diet at least one day in seven.

What was Prince Philip's Favourite dessert? ›

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.

What is the dessert that they eat on 3 Kings Day called? ›

One holiday baking tradition we cherish is the Rosca de Reyes or “Wreath of the Kings,” a traditional sweet bread eaten every January 6 for Día de Los Reyes, Three Kings Day. Also known as Epiphany, the holiday is celebrated throughout the Christian world.

What is a coronation dinner? ›

The origins of the Coronation Banquet lie in the feast given by the newly-crowned monarch at Westminster Hall to display magnificence and generosity to their subjects. From the nineteenth century onwards a celebratory Coronation banquet has been held at Buckingham Palace.

Who won the one show coronation dish? ›

Five top British chefs each created a recipe they hoped would be crowned The Coronation Dish. We opened up the vote for YOU to pick your favourite and had a phenomenal response. On Tuesday 2nd May 2023, live on The One Show, Dame Mary Berry announced Majestic Chicken Pie as The Coronation Dish.

What food was eaten at the Queen's coronation? ›

For the coronation, the food had to be prepared in advance, and florist Constance Spry proposed a recipe of cold chicken in a curry cream sauce with a dressed salad of rice, green peas and mixed herbs. The recipe won the approval of the Minister of Works and has since been known as coronation chicken.

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