As the nation mourns Queen Elizabeth II, many people have fond memories to share including a former royal chef who revealed Her Majesty’s love of a Morecambe Bay delicacy.
He has given a number of interviews reflecting on his time with the royal family.Darren hung up his royal apron in 1997 after Princess Diana died, but says his time at Kensington Palace and Windsor Castle looms large in his memory.
Locally caught shrimps are boiled in butter with a secret combination of spices until they are tender.This delicacy can be either eaten warmed through, where the butter starts to melt, or at room temperature. They are traditionally enjoyed with crusty bread or hot toast.Edmondson’s on Yorkshire Street, Morecambe; The Shrimp Shop, Poulton Square, Morecambe; The Port of Lancaster Smokehouse, Booths and Morrisons supermarkets.
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