The Queen's former chef shared 2 of the palace's banana bread recipes, and the caramel version is only for the kids (2024)

  • Former Buckingham Palace chef Darren McGrady said there are two different banana bread recipes for the royal adults and children.

  • The original banana bread, made with nuts and raisins, is what the chefs keep in the palace kitchen in case the Queen has an unexpected visitor for afternoon tea.

  • Another version of the recipe that substitutes the nuts and raisins for caramel is made especially for the royal children.

  • McGrady shared both recipes with Insider.

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Queen Elizabeth's former chef Darren McGrady shared Buckingham Palace's banana bread recipe in his latest YouTube video.

The video shows McGrady making the recipe using two signature ingredients — nuts and raisins — and explaining that it would be saved in the refrigerator for emergencies, such as an unexpected afternoon tea guest at the palace.

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However, it turns out the palace has more than one banana bread recipe.

McGrady told Insider that there was another version of the recipe that he would make for Prince William and Prince Harry, who were just children when he worked at the royal household from 1982 until 1997.

"At the palace, we'd have banana bread in the refrigerator all the time. So if suddenly Princess Anne turned up and wanted afternoon tea just as we were locking up the kitchen and going for a break, it was okay because we had banana bread," McGrady told Insider.

"It was the same if the Queen had guests. Comfort food would always be on the menu," he said.

When asked if there was one particular royal that chose it as their go-to dessert, McGrady said Prince Charles often enjoyed banana bread for afternoon tea or for picnics at Balmoral Castle.

The only time McGrady would use a different recipe was when making it for the children.

"The only thing it wasn't used for was the royal nursery. And that's because the royal children at the time — Wills, Harry, Beatrice, Eugenie — didn't like fruit and nuts," McGrady said.

"What kids like fruit cake? They don't. So that's where my banana caramel cake came in. We'd make the banana bread with a sweet caramel frosting, and that was popular with them," he added.

McGrady shared the palace's original banana bread recipe and the caramel version with Insider.

Here's the palace's original banana bread recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 8 oz self-rising flour

  • ¼ tsp salt

  • 4 oz unsalted butter

  • 6 oz sugar

  • 4 oz golden raisins

  • 1 oz chopped walnuts

  • 2 oz cherries

  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste

  • 2 eggs

  • 1 lb ripe bananas

Method:

1. Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

2. Grease and line a loaf tin with parchment.

3. Rub the butter into the flour and salt.

4. Add the sugar, walnuts, raisins, and cherries.

5. Make a well and crack the eggs into the center.

6. Mash the bananas, add to the eggs and vanilla paste, and mix well.

7. Add to the flour mix and stir until combined.

8. Pour into the prepared loaf tin, smooth out, and bake in the center of the oven for about 45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.

Here's the caramel banana bread recipe:

Ingredients:

For the cake

  • 1 cup plus 1 tbs butter

  • 1 ½ cups light brown sugar

  • 4 eggs

  • 2 cups mashed bananas (about 5 medium)

  • 3 cups self-raising flour

  • 2 tsp baking soda

  • 1 ½ cups sour cream

  • 2 tbs milk

  • 2 tsp vanilla paste

For the frosting

  • 1 ½ cups unsalted butter

  • 2 cups light brown sugar

  • ½ cup sour cream

  • 6 cups powdered sugar

  • 2 tsp vanilla paste

Method:

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a ½ sheet pan tray (12 x 18 x 1).

2. Prepare the sponge by creaming the butter and sugar using an electric mixer until light and fluffy.

3. Add the eggs and banana and beat together. Stir in the flour, soda, sour cream, milk, and vanilla paste until there are no lumps and the batter is smooth.

4. Pour into the prepared tray, smooth out, and bake in the center of the oven for about 40 minutes or until the sponge springs back when touched and is a golden brown.

5. Allow the sponge to cool completely before frosting.

6. Prepare the frosting by melting the butter and sugar in a pan. Stir without boiling for about 2 minutes.

7. Add the sour cream, bring to the boil. Remove from the heat and stir in the powdered sugar and vanilla paste.

8. Leave the frosting to cool slightly and thicken before carefully frosting the sponge.

9. Cut the cake into fingers and serve.

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The Queen's former chef shared 2 of the palace's banana bread recipes, and the caramel version is only for the kids (2024)

FAQs

What was the Queen's favorite snack? ›

What was Queen Elizabeth's favorite food? As a young girl, Princess Elizabeth's favorite food was jam pennies–tiny, crustless sandwiches made with white bread, strawberry jam, and butter. The affinity for these little finger sandwiches extended into her adult life and throughout her reign.

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What was Princess Diana's favorite food? ›

Vegetarian Stuffed Bell Peppers

According to Chef Darren McGrady, vegetarian stuffed peppers were one of Princess Diana's favorite meals, which she would eat 2-3 times a week.

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So what kind of foods does the future king like to eat? Well, as it turns out, his two favourites are common meals enjoyed by millions of Brits every day. While meeting young people from the Together As One charity, the Prince of Wales revealed steaks and full English breakfasts were his favourite meals.

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Why use mushy bananas for banana bread? ›

Ripe bananas are not only softer and easier to mash and blend into a batter, but they are also sweeter, which is why baking recipes specifically call for ripe bananas in ingredient lists.

Why baking soda in banana bread? ›

Baking soda: Baking soda acts as a leavener, which means it helps the banana bread rise. Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the overall flavor, but it won't make the loaf taste salty.\

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.

What did the Queen eat every afternoon? ›

Then, in the late afternoon, McGrady says, the Queen will have an afternoon tea. (The Queen always has scones with jam and clotted cream - and she puts jam on first). He explained: “She'd always have afternoon tea wherever she was in the world.

What did Queen Elizabeth eat every day? ›

The Queen ate a balanced diet including chocolate and gin

In the morning, the Queen was known to have biscuits and tea followed by toast and marmalade, cereal with fruit, or smoked salmon with scrambled eggs and truffle, as Insider's Ali Millington reported.

What is Queen Elizabeth's favorite food? ›

Darren, who also worked at Kensington Palace for four years, said of the Queen's savoury choices: "For a main course she loved game, things like Gaelic steak, fillet steak with a mushroom whisky sauce, especially if we did it with venison. The former royal chef revealed the Queen loves chocolate!

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