Odd old recipes
#17

Join Date: Jan 2015
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So I'll ask.... did Queen Elizabeth even try this? The list of ingredients is so weird and offputting. Where do eggplant, banana, mango, curry and mayo (mei you to the mayo.... yeah, I know, lame) go together in the same sentence, never mind recipe?
#18
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: London
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The original’s apricot pure makes sense as it would have been a substitute for mango chutney (still hugely popular in the U.K. but likely difficult to source in 1953). It also follows a trend from Victorian times to make dishes with curry powder (take Kedgeree, which was a favourite of the Queen, as an example). My grandfather served food to the Queen at certain State Banquets.
My husband had a Coronation Chicken sandwich just yesterday, he bought it as its a kind of food I never make at home.

