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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:23:00

and of course, with a new monarch comes a new menu for the popular street parties that are held across the uk. coronation quiche is the official dish for the big day. fiona lamdin s been lucky enough to do some taste testing. in the royal kitchen, it s all about coronation quiche right now. seven decades after coronation chicken was created for queen elizabeth, her son has opted for this savoury tart which is bursting with spinach and broad beans. this has been baked before and cooled so that when we put the filling in, it s not going to get soggy. and for some top tips, we headed to this bakery in central london. how much cheese? two handfuls of that. 0nly halfway, because when you transfer it to the oven, you don t want to tilt it. 0therwise, what s going to happen? all the egg mix is going to come over and then the quiche is going to stick to the bottom of the pan and make it soggy. do you think quiche is a good choice for a coronation? but for the ultimate coronation feast, there s

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 11:23:00

coronation quiche is the official dish for the big day, but celebrity chefs have also whipped up four other recipes for the celebrations. they include a roast rack of lamb and a strawberry trifle with a twist as fiona lamdin has been finding out. in the royal kitchen, it s all about coronation quiche right now. seven decades after coronation chicken was created for queen elizabeth, her son has opted for this savoury tart, which is bursting with spinach and broad beans. this has been baked before and cooled so that when we put the filling in it s not going to get soggy. and for some top tips, we headed to this bakery in central london. how much cheese? two handfuls of that. 0nly halfway, because when you transfer it to the oven, you don t want to tilt it. 0therwise, what s going to happen, all the egg mix is going to come over and then the quiche is going to stick to the bottom of the pan and make it soggy. but for the ultimate coronation feast, there s so much more than just quiche o

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