The official recipes for King Charles' Coronation have been revealed (2024)

Three official recipes for King Charles III's Coronation have been revealed — and there's no coronation chicken in sight.

As plans for the ceremony on Saturday 6th May 2023 continue to unfold, Buckingham Palace has released the tasty treats for everyone to serve at their street party. The recipes are: 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.

Looking for some cooking inspiration? Take a look at the recipes below. To see the full recipes, visit coronation.gov.uk.

KEN HOM'S CORONATION ROAST RACK OF LAMB WITH ASIAN-STYLE MARINADE

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"Here, as tender as it is, the lamb's distinctive taste is nevertheless robust enough to bear the East-West flavours of sesame oil, mustard, and soy sauce with grace and dignity. The recipe represents the hallmark of modern Great Britain. Serve this lamb with roast potatoes and a green salad," says Ken.

Serves 4-6

Ingredients:

  • Two 750 g (1 -lb) racks of British lamb, trimmed of excess fat
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons peanut oil
  • 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoons roasted sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoons roasted sesame seeds
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon light soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons dark soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped garlic
  • 1 tablespoon coarse sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon fresh or 3 tablespoons dry sage
  • 120ml homemade or store brought chicken stock
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons sesame paste or peanut butter
  • 2 tablespoons butter

Method:

1. Season each rack of lamb with salt and pepper. Now brown each rack of lamb in a nonstick pan with peanut oil for 5 minutes, turning frequently. Allow the lamb to cool.

2. Mix the marinade ingredients in a small bowl and rub the mixture on the racks with a rubber spatula. Marinate for 1 hour.

3. Preheat the oven to 230c (450 degrees, Gas Mark 8). Place the lamb racks in a roasting pan. Moisten the fresh or dry sage leaves with some water and scatter them over the lamb racks.

4. Reduce the heat to 200c (400 degrees, Gas Mark 6) cover the lamb racks with foil, and roast for 30 minutes. Remove the foil for the last 5 minutes if you want a more browned and crisp look.

5. Remove the lamb to a cutting board and allow the racks to rest for 20 minutes.

6. Skim off the fat from the roasting pan, add the chicken stock, and deglaze over a burner, scraping to remove the flavourful bits.

7. Add the sesame oil, sesame paste, and butter to the sauce and mix thoroughly. Carve the lamb racks, arrange them on a serving platter, and serve with the sauce.

SEE THE FULL RECIPE HERE

NADIYA'S CORONATION AUBERGINE

"Aubergines often feature as a side dish when served at a table for dinner, but not here. We are taking this delicious aubergine, coating it with flavour, frying till tender and then drizzling over the simplest coronation dressing. It’s like dinner at my mum’s collided with my lunches at school to create this beauty," says Nadiya.

Serves: 4-6
Prep: 24 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 225ml olive oil
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 small onion, grated
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large aubergines, sliced into 1cm thick slices (about 600g)

For the dressing:

  • 200g Greek yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons mango chutney, finely chopped
  • 2 tea spoons whole milk

To serve:

  • A small handful of crispy fried onion
  • A small handful of raisins
  • A small handful of fresh coriander, thinly sliced

Method:

1. Start by putting the oil in a bowl with the minced garlic, onion, paprika and salt. Mix really well and set aside with a pastry brush.

2. Pop the aubergines onto a tray (they can overlap, that is fine). Take the oil mixture and brush the aubergine slices generously with the oil on both sides till you have finished all the mixture. Set aside.

3. Put one large or two small (if you have them) griddle pan(s) onto a medium heat (these are great on the barbecue, too, FYI).

4. Griddle in batches on both sides. They take approx. 2 minutes on each side. You will know they are ready when the flesh looks saturated, less spongy and softer. Pop onto a plate, overlapping, ready to serve.

5. Make the dressing by combining the yoghurt, curry powder, garlic, salt and mango chutney and giving it all a really good mix. Add a few tablespoons of whole milk to loosen the mixture just a little.

6. Drizzle the dressing all over the top of the aubergine, saving the rest to serve on the side. Sprinkle with fried onions, raisins and coriander to serve.

Recipe from Nadiya's Fast Flavours by Nadiya Hussain.

SEE THE FULL RECIPE HERE

ADAM HANDLING'S STRAWBERRY AND GINGER TRIFLE

Serves 10

Ingredients for the Yorkshire parkin:

  • 300g golden syrup
  • 300g unsalted butter
  • 75g black treacle
  • 300g soft brown sugar
  • 300g self-raising flour
  • 225g oats
  • 3 whole eggs
  • 15g ginger, ground
  • 7g nutmeg, ground
  • 7g mixed spice

For the strawberry jelly:

  • 150ml strawberry juice
  • 125g caster sugar
  • 6 gelatine leaves

For the ginger custard:

  • 16 egg yolks
  • 260g caster sugar
  • 200g plain flour
  • 1lt whole milk
  • 20g ginger, micro planed

For the cream:

  • 300g double cream, cold
  • 50g icing sugar
  • 1 vanilla pod, scraped

Candied pistachios:

  • 200g pistachios
  • 200g caster sugar
  • 150ml water

For serving:

  • Strawberries, roasted

Method:

1. (For the Yorkshire parkin) Melt the butter, syrups and brown sugar in a saucepan. Place all the dry ingredients into a mixer, on a low speed, and combine them. Add the wet ingredients and mix until incorporated. Finish with the eggs and beat for 5 minutes, until smooth and pale. Bake in a lined cake tin, at 160°C, for 25 minutes.

2. (For the strawberry jelly) Bloom the gelatine in an ice bath and squeeze to remove all the water. Warm the strawberry juice in a saucepan with the sugar. Dissolve the gelatine and pass through a fine sieve. Add the malic acid.

3. (For the ginger custard) Place the milk and ginger into a saucepan and heat until just before it reaches the boil. Remove from the heat and leave to the side to infuse for 20 minutes. Whisk the egg yolks and the sugar together, add the flour and then pass the infused milk through a fine sieve into the egg mixture. Whisk together and then transfer back into the saucepan. Place the saucepan back on the heat and whisk continuously, until the custard reaches 85°C and thickens. Transfer to a tray and cover with greaseproof paper, to cool.

4. (For the cream) Add the icing sugar and vanilla seeds to the cream. Whip the cream to stiff peaks, then transfer to a piping bag for serving.

5. (For the candied pistachios) Pre-heat the oven to 170°C. Place the nuts on a baking tray and toast, in the oven, for 12 minutes. Pour the water and sugar into a small saucepan. Place it over a medium-high heat and bring it to the boil. When the temperature of the liquid reaches 135°C, or the syrup is beginning to colour at the edge of the pan, add the pistachios and whisk until the syrup has completely crystallised and coated the nuts. Pour the coated nuts onto a baking tray, lined with greaseproof paper, and allow to cool.

6. (For serving) Dice the Parkin into 1cm dice. Place 3 roasted strawberries in the bottom of the glass with the diced parkin. Add 90ml of strawberry jelly into the glass and transfer to the fridge, to set. Pipe a layer of ginger custard onto the top of the jelly. Pipe dots of the cream on top, until the whole glass is covered. Add the candied pistachios on the top, to finish.

SEE THE FULL RECIPE HERE

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FAQs

The official recipes for King Charles' Coronation have been revealed? ›

The recipes are: 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. The Coronation Ceremony will take place at Westminster Abbey at 11am.

What is the official dish of King Charles coronation? ›

The coronation quiche was chosen by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as the signature dish of their coronation celebrations in May 2023.

What is on the Charles coronation menu? ›

The official coronation recipes include Adam Handling's Strawberry and Ginger Trifle, Nadiya Hussain's Coronation Aubergine, and Ken Hom's Coronation Roast Rack of Lamb with Asian-style Marinade. Later, they shared their very own recipe: Coronation Quiche, to make for the Coronation Big Lunch.

How many coronation dishes are there? ›

The food, whether for a party or a quiet meal at home, requires some thought. If cucumber sandwiches don't prove appealing, try one of the four official Coronation recipes. Chicken is out; instead, lamb and aubergines are the stars, with a twist on the classic trifle for pudding.

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 ...

Is there a dinner after coronation? ›

The world was invited to watch the King's Coronation yesterday but after appearing on Buckingham Palace balcony, the Royal Family headed inside for a private dinner and drinks celebration.

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”.

What did they eat at the coronation dinner? ›

King Charles III and Queen Camilla have announced a quiche as the official coronation dish.

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 big lunch coronation? ›

The Big Lunch brings neighbours and communities together to share friendship, food and fun. Get your free pack and start… Your Coronation Big Lunch pack. You'll be joining millions of others to be part of history this year with the Coronation Big Lunch 2023. Big numbers for the 2022 Big Jubilee Lunch weekend.

What is the coronation lunch? ›

The Coronation Big Lunch has seen neighbours and communities come together to share friendship, food and fun as part of the celebrations over the Coronation weekend. More than 65,000 Coronation Big Lunch events are expected in all four corners of the UK.

What is the most valuable thing in the coronation service? ›

The most valuable items associated with the Coronation are likely to be those that are rare or unique. These may include items such as invitations, Order of Service booklets, and even chairs used during the ceremony.

What is the new coronation dish? ›

The recipe posted in a video on the royal family's social media platforms includes spinach, broad beans, cheese and tarragon. On the Royal Family website, the dish is described as "a deep quiche with a crisp, light pastry case and delicate flavours of spinach, broad beans and fresh tarragon.

Is King Charles a vegetarian? ›

The King of the United Kingdom is known to have some particular -- and peculiar -- food habits, and his love of the specific extends to his approach to vegetarian eating. He has previously stated that he is fish and meat-free for two days a week, and dairy-free one day a week, essentially making him a flexitarian.

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 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.

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 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.

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.

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