The Daily Telegraph

Royals reveal favourite recipe at the Big Lunch

- By Daily Telegraph Reporter

THE Duchess of Cambridge said cooking with her children can get messy as she added the finishing touches to this year’s Commonweal­th Big Lunch on her last royal engagement before giving birth.

The Duke and Duchess were meeting locals and volunteers at St Luke’s Community Centre, north East London, before everyone sat down to eat dishes from Mauritius, Malaysia, India and Jamaica.

The royal couple even exchanged one of their favourite recipes for butter chicken, which staff said they couldn’t wait to cook.

The Big Lunch, which originated with the Eden Project charity in 2009, encourages people to sit down to a meal with members of their community once a year. Last year, more than nine million people took part across the 53 Commonweal­th countries.

Peter Stewart, executive director of the Eden Project, said: “We wanted to be able to take that really simple concept of breaking bread together and just working it into a much larger scale.

“Having the royals here gave us a boost, a bit of momentum going forward. It was a really big moment for us.”

It was the last engagement carried out by the heavily pregnant Duchess, who wore a cream coat by Goat and a patterned top by Hobbs, before she goes on maternity leave. Her third child is due next month.

Matt Jones, 45, a chef from Seattle who has been at the centre for several years, said: “As we got them to decorate our dishes, Kate said she cooked with her kids but that it sometimes got a bit messy. That’s why I prefer teaching adults.

“I’m very intrigued about their recipe.”

Among the dishes served were Mauritian prawn rougaille, Kerala coconut rice, Malaysian mee-goreng, Jamaican callaloo and sticky toffee pudding.

Sakaina Buhari, a community centre member from Sierra Leone, said: “I’m very happy to see them come down to share things with us. We love it.”

Angela Dooley, 43, from Essex, who works in the kitchen, added: “It’s just really nice that they’ve come. It was amazing, everyone was looking forward to it.

“We’re all excited to cook the recipe they brought.”

The Commonweal­th Big Lunches are part of the official celebratio­ns leading up to the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting that will be staged in London and Windsor Castle next month.

 ??  ?? The Duchess helped to prepare food at the Big Lunch at St Luke’s
The Duchess helped to prepare food at the Big Lunch at St Luke’s

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