Royal recipe: Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, loves to eat sticky toffee pudding for dessert. Try former royal chef Darren McGrady's recipe this winter.
Last modified on Oct 22, 2021 19:07 BST Kate Thomas Kate Middleton is known for her healthy lifestyle and likes to eat a variety of nutritious meals, such as breakfast smoothies, sushi and roast chicken dinners. However, there is one quintessentially British dessert that she has a soft spot for – sticky toffee pudding.
Chef Rody Warot told People:"Kate is always discreet and has always complimented the dishes with great kindness... For dessert, her favourite is sticky toffee pudding. It’s moist and spongy." Want to try the royal recipe for yourself? Chef Darren McGrady – who cooked for The Queen, Prince Philip, Princess Diana, and Prince William and Prince Harry for 15 years – would also serve the dessert at Buckingham Palace with one secret ingredient… added chocolate chunks. Yum!Sticky toffee pudding is a royal favouriteHe previously revealed that the Queen – who has famously strict rules about her food – was also a big fan of the dessert.
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