What does the queen like with tea? Jam sandwiches every day

Queen Elizabeth II has eaten jam sandwiches every day since she was a toddler, according to her former private chef.

What does the queen like with tea? Jam sandwiches every day

Queen Elizabeth II has eaten jam sandwiches every day since she was a toddler, according to her former private chef. Darren McGrady claims on his YouTube channel that the monarch favours a strawberry preserve made from fruits picked in her Balmoral Castle grounds in Scotland.

The queen was served jam pennies in the nursery as a little girl. She’s had them for afternoon tea ever since, he says in a recently surfaced video published in July last year. The sandwiches are made from bread with a little butter and a spread of jam, then cut out into circles the size of an old British penny.


As part of the genteel tradition of afternoon tea, McGrady, who says he was a chef to the queen for 11 years, also revealed the monarch’s solution to a familiar quandary for British scone lovers: jam first or cream’

The queen was always jammed first, he said in a separate video. The jam went on followed by that delicious, clotted cream.


As well as the preserve, the 96-year-old monarch has always been partial to fresh strawberries. The queen would eat strawberries three or four nights a week in Balmoral if they were in season, he says.

But woe betide anyone who tried to give her out-of-season berries. A January batch at the supper table would mean off with your head, joked McGrady.


The Palace would not comment on the queen’s sandwich preferences.

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