In 1959, Queen Elizabeth II hosted a barbecue at Balmoral and invited then-US President Eisenhower. For her event, she reportedly whipped up a plate of "drop scones" using an old family recipe. The ...
Did you know Queen Elizabeth II was an emphatic baker? She once shared a recipe for delicious drop scones that are extremely ...
Queen Elizabeth's scone recipe was shared with President Eisenhower in 1959. It uses teacup measurements and simple pantry staples like flour and butter. These rustic scones are perfect for cozy ...
Queen Elizabeth II was a multifaceted woman. In addition to being the longest-reigning monarch in British history, she was an animal lover, a movie star, and a trained mechanic. She also knew her way ...
Long live the scones. My recipe follows Queen Elizabeth II’s original 1959 method and ingredients closely. She famously cooked them for Eisenhower at Balmoral then mailed him the recipe as a souvenir.
Queen Elizabeth II had a bit of a sweet tooth. Former royal chef Darren McGrady wrote in his cookbook, "Eating Royally: Recipes and Remembrances from a Palace Kitchen," that she was a big fan of ...
I tried a "drop scone" recipe the late Queen Elizabeth II gave a US president in 1959.Paul Hackett - WPA Pool/Getty Images, Maria Noyen/Insider Former royal chef Darren McGrady wrote in his cookbook, ...