The Queen’s pasty chefs have delighted fans by sharing the recipe to their scones.
Posting to the Royal Family‘s official Instagram page, the chefs revealed how to make the fruit scones that are usually served at the Queen’s garden parties.
In the post, they revealed that over the summer more than 27,000 cups of teas, 20,000 sandwiches and 20,000 slice of cakes are consumed during soirees at royal residences.
This year, the parties had to be cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In the simple recipe, the chefs mix flour, baking powder, butter and sugar together in a bowl, before adding eggs and buttermilk, and optional sultanas.
Last month, the chefs shared how to make cupcakes, to celebrate the Queen’s 94th birthday.
The recipe, shared by the official Royal Family Twitter and Instagram accounts, reveals how to create 15 cupcakes – iced with either buttercream or royal icing – that can be enjoyed at home.
The cakes featured a set of beautiful piping designs on tones of lilac, pink and lemon icing with miniature crowns and delicate rose petals.
In a simple 13-step recipe, royal chefs revealed the secret to the queen’s fruits scones
The recipe comes as Buckingham Palace celebrated some of the guests who should have been attending its summer garden parties, and pledged to see them next year instead.
The Queen’s gatherings on the neatly-manicured lawns of her London home, and at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, were postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Today would have been the season’s second garden party at Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace has celebrated some of the guests who should have been attending its summer garden parties, and pledged to see them next year instead. Pictured: Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Sussex meet guests during a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in London in 2019
More than 8,000 guests mingle at each of the afternoon events, and people are invited to attend as a way of recognising and rewarding public service.
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The royal family’s social media accounts paid tribute to some who were due to attend, including Consultant Paediatrician and charity founder Dr Sanjiv Nichani, and elderly volunteer Evelyn Karstadt.
The Palace tweeted: ‘To all of this year’s guests – thank you for your service, and we look forward to seeing you at Garden Parties next year.’
More than 8,000 guests mingle at each of the afternoon events, and people are invited to attend as a way of recognising and rewarding public service. The Palace tweeted: ‘To all of this year’s guests – thank you for your service, and we look forward to seeing you at Garden Parties next year’
‘Garden Parties have been held since the 1860s, during the reign of Queen Victoria, and are a way of recognising and rewarding public service.
‘Every year, The Queen welcomes over 30,000 guests to Garden Parties at Buckingham Place and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
‘The Garden Parties are an important part of HM’s diary, when she can meet people who have made a positive impact in their community.
‘Today would have been the season’s second Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, and so we are hearing from some of the guests invited this year, who will be will be welcomed in 2021 instead.’
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