Kate Middleton's favourite dishes at Berkshire's Old Boot Inn revealed by former chef
28.05.2024 - 18:35
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
The Princess of Wales is known for her culinary skills, often preparing delicious meals for her family at home.
However, she also enjoys the occasional meal out, favouring cosy pubs, reports the Mirror.
Despite their Royal status, William, Kate and their three children have been spotted dining out several times, always maintaining a low profile.
One of Kate's preferred dining spots is reportedly the Old Boot Inn, situated in Stanford Dingley, a quaint village in Berkshire near her childhood home of Bucklebury where her parents still reside.
A former chef at the pub revealed some of Kate's favourite dishes from their menu to People magazine around the time of the Royal wedding.
Rody Warot said: "Kate is always discreet and has always complimented the dishes with great kindness.
"Her favourite [dishes] are the pate on toasted brioche or the roast figs on parma ham with spicy apple chutney, followed by the tiger prawn and wild mushroom linguine," he continued.
"And for the [dessert], her favourite is sticky toffee pudding. It's moist and spongy."
At home, Italian cuisine is reportedly a favourite of Kate's, often cooking it with her children.
During a visit to Lavender Primary School, Kate told Matthew Kleiner-Mann that they frequently whip up a comforting bowl of mac 'n' cheese.
He shared: "She was telling us how much her children love cooking and how they cook for her. They made cheesy pasta the other day. One stirs the flour, one puts the milk and butter in. And they make salads and stuff."
Kate is also quite the fan of whipping up homemade pizzas with her little ones, who reportedly relish the chance to get "their hands messy" while crafting the dough.
Kate has often expressed her love for curry over the years, even sharing that