The Fabulous Childhood Home Of The Queen Mother | Royal Recipes | Real Royalty

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Presenter Michael Buerk and chef Paul Ainsworth discover a favourite dish of a 14th-century king. Dr Matt Green discovers the rich culinary history of the Queen Mother's childhood home, and chef Galton Blackiston recalls a dish he created for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

From Elizabeth II to Cleopatra, Real Royalty peels back the curtain to give a glimpse into the lives of some of the most influential families in the world, with new full length documentaries posted every week covering the monarchies of today and all throughout history.

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Michael and Michelin Star Chef Paul make a delightful pair of historical and meticulous culinary entertainment!! Totally Love it!!

bernadettekaranja
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WE JUST LOVE MICHAEL BUERK. HE IS A WONDERFUL HOST. THANK YOU REAL ROYALTY. HE IS A TREASURE.

jenihansen
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Those dishes were particularly mouthwatering. What else can be said? "May I have some, please?"

goldkhw
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I can say quite confidently say that Royal Recipes will handle The Interview better than all the rest of British media put together.

WanderingVictorious
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I agree. The UK has some of the best apples in the world. I highly recommend anyone visiting in the future, go during the first two weeks of October, when there are many apple festivals ongoing. We had such a wonderful time, sampling all the delicious varieties of apples and those delicious desserts. If you can, ask for an old-fashioned English Apple. It is divine.

phillymouse
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I love his videos a great deal and learn so much . I enjoy hearing the royal chefs tell anecdotes! TY for sharing the recipes from the Royals of the past and present

vickihandel
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When I grew up in London we used to buy Bramley apples on the way to school and eat them for snack time. They were sourer than the Granny Smith apples. Having moved to the USA I planted a Bramley tree in my tiny back garden. i can no longer eat these apples, they are so very sour I can't imagine how we did so when younger! They do make a fantastic cooking apple, though, but do need additional sweeteners to make them edible. My all-time favourite eating apple must be the Cox Orange Pippin. Truly one of the best apples you can get.

mopsiecalopsie
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HILARIOUS!!! I just read about frumenty and I was like, and here I'm watching it in real time.
I NEVER

karaamundson
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I live in the States and enjoy watching these videos. Everything look so good.

RosaleeMeade-vpqs
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So kind that Michael smartly utilized "literally" to perhaps correct the younger generation's incorrect overuse of the word.

MshAhmxiO
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I need to have a dinner and desert made by Chef Paul!! 😊

donnapalmeri
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Lamb is about the most game flavor I love and I love Lamb!

Fairland
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not to be dramatic but I would die for michael

abbymarie
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"We make the BEST cooking apple in the world... its called the on for 10 mins about the Bramley...."What sort of apple are you putting in this dish?"

'A New Zealand Braeburn' .... I freaking DIED 😂😂😂

chesnilayne
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Why is this video labeled "The Childhood Home of the Queen Mother" when it's a video about food? Glamis Castle was her childhood home. This video has nothing to do with Glamis at all.

direfranchement
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What kind of pans do you think he is using during the 1st recipe?

ashleymoore
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has anyone tried to cook any of these recipes ?? I want to so bad !

gillianforan
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Beg To differ on not using Champagne for your mother- in- law Sunday brunch....I think that differs greatly by who your mother -in- law is! :)

stillwords
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Is a Brambley apple really better than a Northern Spy apple? Has anyone here ever tried both?

AuntBecky
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Richard II was the second worst king after Edward II. He was overthrown leading to the War of the Roses. They starved him to death in a cell.

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