Former Royal Chef Darren McGrady recently revealed that the Queen is very fond of burgers.
The dish is served without a bun so that it can be eaten with a knife and fork. As a dressing - cranberries, not ketchup. In addition, venison burgers are often prepared for the queen.
By the way, one of the local companies decided to deliver her favorite hamburger to Buckingham Palace. The burger is made from two beef patties, cranberry sauce and salad.
Ordinary Englishmen will be able to order the same. The Royal Creation will be available from select takeaway partners via the app and website for a limited time and only in conjunction with National Burger Day on August 26th.
The creators of the hamburger decided to abandon venison cutlets in favor of beef cutlets for a reason. Thus, they decided to make the dish accessible to the masses. Venison is more expensive, besides, beef has a more familiar taste. In addition, the manufacturer added an extra flatbread to make up for the missing bun, according to the Mirror.
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