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Royal Mince Pies: A Secret Ingredient Revealed!

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Royal chef revealed a unique brandy butter swirl inside mince pies.
  • Prince Philip once nearly choked on powdered sugar topping.
  • Mince pie filling prepared weeks or months in advance for best results.
Royal Mince Pies: A Secret Ingredient Revealed!

The British royal family enjoys a distinctive take on the classic Christmas mince pie, according to former royal pastry chef Darren McGrady. McGrady, who served the family for 15 years until 1997, detailed his preparation method, which includes a chilled swirl of brandy butter added to the mincemeat just before serving. This technique ensures the butter melts luxuriously into the spiced filling.

McGrady's revelations also highlighted a past royal mishap involving the festive treat. He recounted an incident at Sandringham where Prince Philip nearly choked after inhaling the powdered sugar topping from a mince pie. This led to increased caution in the royal kitchens regarding the dusting of sugar.

Further insights into preparing perfect mince pies were shared by Kathryn Cuthbertson, who emphasized making the mincemeat filling well in advance. She also advised keeping hands cold when working with pastry to maintain its ideal consistency, ensuring successful festive baking for the royal household.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The secret involves a chilled swirl of brandy butter placed inside the mince pie, melting into the mincemeat for enhanced flavor.
Yes, Prince Philip once nearly choked on the powdered sugar topping of a mince pie after inhaling it.
It's recommended to prepare the mincemeat filling at least a week, or even months, in advance for optimal results.

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