In August 1959, Queen Elizabeth welcomed President Dwight Eisenhower to Balmoral Castle near Edinburgh, Scotland, marking the ...
To make Queen Elizabeth’s drop scones, begin by beating two eggs with 3/4 cup of milk and four tablespoons of caster sugar.
Last Monday, Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest at King George VI Memorial Chapel in Windsor Castle. As her nation and the world mourn her death, many people have been exploring historical archives ...
Pancakes have been enjoyed across the globe for centuries, but few recipes come with a royal seal of approval. Queen Elizabeth II’s beloved drop scones, also known as Scotch pancakes, are more than ...
Queen Elizabeth's scone recipe was shared with President Eisenhower in 1959. It uses teacup measurements and simple pantry staples like flour and butter. These rustic scones are perfect for cozy ...
As Shrove Tuesday looms, it's time to dust off those pancake recipes that have been tucked away since last year. The decision of what type of pancake to whip up can be a tough one - sweet or savoury, ...