Coronation Chicken Recipe (2024)

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by Whitney Bond
March 12, 2024

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Coronation Chicken is a dish, originally created for Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953. This recipe is a recreation of the classic British Royal dish. It’s a curried chicken salad that is delicious and easy to make! It can be served as a salad, tea sandwich or in a lettuce wrap for a snack, or meal.

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  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Ways to serve it
  • Additions and modifications
  • Storage tips
  • More recipes for a tea party

Originally created by the founder of the famous Le Cordon Bleu cooking school for Queen Elizabeth ii’s coronation in London, England, this dish has been recreated many times over the years. For this recipe, I stuck with the original recipe found on the menu at the Queens coronation, calledPoulet Reine Elizabeth, now simply known as Coronation Chicken.

I was first introduced to this recipe by my friend Ivy. She hosted a fabulous tea party for her birthday and served coronation chicken tea sandwiches. I went back three times to get more of these delicious sandwiches, then immediately asked her for the recipe.

She told me the history of the recipe and I couldn’t wait to make them at home. Especially since my husband and I leave this week for our honeymoon in Europe, where our first stop will be London, during the King’s coronation at Westminster Abbey.

For the kings coronation ceremony,the signature dish will be a Coronation Quiche, created by royal chef Mark Flanagan. A recipe I’ll have to try when we come back from our honeymoon.

The thing I love most about this coronation chicken recipe is that it’s flavorful, with great texture, and can be served a number of different ways. My favorite way to serve it is as a tea sandwich for brunches and picnics. But it’s also tasty wrapped up in lettuce leaves for a fresh, light lunch. No matter how you serve it, I can’t wait for you to try this scrumptious royal recipe!

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Ingredients

  • Olive oil
  • Shallots – minced red onions will also work in place of the shallots.
  • Bay leaf
  • Curry powder – any mild, yellow curry powder found at the grocery store, in the spice aisle, will work for this recipe.
  • Tomato paste – for this recipe, you’ll want to use a triple concentrated tomato paste. These usually come in a squeeze bottle (as pictured above) instead of a can, which is traditional what’s used in most American recipes.
  • Chicken broth
  • Lemon juice – I recommend juicing a fresh lemon for the best flavor.
  • Brown sugar – just a hint adds a slight sweetness to the curry chicken.
  • Salt + black pepper – to season the chicken.
  • Mayonnaise
  • Crème fraîche – use sour cream or full-fat Greek yogurt if you can’t find creme fraiche. In a US grocery store, it’s usually located in the same area as the fine cheeses near the deli section.
  • Dried apricots – this diced, dried fruit adds sweetness and texture to the dish.
  • Cooked, shredded chicken breasts – to make this dish, I used this Instant Pot Shredded Chicken recipe. After cooking and shredding it, I let the chicken cool before making the recipe. You could also use breast meat pulled from a cooked rotisserie chicken, found in the deli section of the grocery store.
  • Slivered or sliced almonds

Instructions

I’ve included step by step photos below to make this recipe super easy to follow at home. For the full detailed recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

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  1. Heat olive oil in a large skillet on the stove over medium heat. Add diced shallots, curry powder and a bay leaf to the skillet. Cook for 3 minutes.
  2. Add tomato paste and chicken broth, them bring the curry sauce to a simmer. Add lemon juice, brown sugar, salt and pepper. Simmer for 2 minutes.
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  1. Remove the curry sauce from the heat and strain the sauce through a fine mesh strainer into a large bowl. Discard the bay leaf and diced shallots left in the strainer.
  2. Add mayonnaise and creme fraiche to the curry sauce in the bowl.
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  1. Stir to combine the curry sauce, mayonnaise and creme fraiche, until a smooth, creamy sauce has formed.
  2. Add shredded, cooked chicken, diced dried apricots, and slivered almonds to the creamy sauce in the bowl. Toss until the chicken is fully coated in the sauce. Serve immediately, or cover and place it in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
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Ways to serve it

  • As tea sandwiches – to make tea sandwiches with the coronation chicken, you’ll need white bread and butter lettuce, or romaine lettuce. I use a loaf of brioche bread to make these sandwiches. The sweetness of the bread pairs perfectly with the chicken. Place pieces of lettuce on a slice of bread, top with the coronation chicken and another piece of lettuce. Add another slice of bread on top, then remove the crusts of the sandwich. Cut the sandwich into halves or quarters, depending on the size of sandwich you’d like to serve.
  • In a baked potato, or “jacket potato” – this is a common way to serve coronation chicken in England. Either bake large russet potatoes in the oven, or use these recipes for air fryer baked potatoes or Instant Pot baked potatoes, then slice the potatoes open and fill them with the chicken.
  • As a salad – simply line a plate with lettuce, then top it with the chicken and eat it as a salad.
  • On toast – for brunch, I like to toast a large slice of sourdough, then top it with the coronation chicken. Feel free to add fresh chopped cilantro on top for garnish.
  • As lettuce wraps – fill butter lettuce leaves with the coronation chicken for a light, fresh and flavorful snack or lunch.

Additions and modifications

The recipe provided in this blog post is the original recipe served at the Queen’s coronation. Since making this recipe a few times now, I’ve made a couple of modifications that I enjoy. You’re welcome to try these yourself, or continue to follow the original, classic recipe provided.

  • Omit the step of straining the sauce. I enjoy the texture of the cooked, diced shallots in the chicken salad, so instead of straining the sauce, I simply use tongs to remove and discard the bay leaf and skip the step of straining the sauce.
  • Add more dried apricots. I really love the taste and texture of the dried apricots in this recipe, so I usually double the amount and add 4 tablespoons of diced, dried apricots, instead of the 2 tablespoons in the original recipe.
  • Use golden raisins, or sultanas, instead of apricots. I’ve seen sultanas, known as golden raisins in the US, used in some recipes on the internet. But from what I can tell, dried apricots were used in the original dish. If you prefer golden raisins over apricots, feel free to substitute those into the recipe.
  • Serve it cold, and wait an hour before serving it. While this dish can be served warm or cold, I enjoy it served cold, and after it’s set in the refrigerator for at least an hour. The longer the coronation chicken sits in the refrigerator, the more time it has to soak in all of the delicious flavors.
  • Double the recipe. We love this recipe so much that we double it and eat it for lunches throughout the week. To double the recipe, simply click the “2X” button in the recipe card at the bottom of this post. It will automatically update the ingredient amounts in the recipe card to double the recipe. This recipe serves 4 people as a meal, or 8-10 as an appetizer or tea party snack.
  • Make it gluten free. The coronation chicken recipe is naturally gluten free. Serve it on gluten free bread, in baked potatoes or lettuce wraps, to make a gluten free meal or snack.

Storage tips

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. I do not recommend heating up the coronation chicken before serving. Instead, I recommend serving it cold, as a salad, lettuce wrap or sandwich.

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Coronation Chicken

Coronation Chicken is a dish, originally created for Queen Elizabeth's coronation in 1953. This recipe is a recreation of the classic British Royal dish. It's a curried chicken salad that is delicious and easy to make! It can be served as a salad, tea sandwich or in a lettuce wrap for a snack, or meal.

Servings: 4 people

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

Author: Whitney Bond

Course: Appetizer, Brunch, Main Course, Salad

Cuisine: English

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons finely chopped shallots
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 tablespoon mild curry powder
  • 1 teaspoon triple-concentrated tomato paste
  • ½ cup chicken broth
  • 1 tablespoon fresh-squeezed lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • ½ cup creme fraiche
  • 2 tablespoons dried apricots, finely chopped
  • 4 cups cooked, shredded chicken
  • 3 tablespoons slivered almonds

Instructions

  • Heat the olive oil in a large skillet on the stove over medium heat.

  • Add the shallots, bay leaf and curry powder, cook for 3 minutes.

  • Add the tomato paste and chicken broth, bring to a simmer.

  • Add the lemon juice, brown sugar, salt and pepper.

  • Simmer for 2 minutes.

  • Remove from the heat, strain the sauce through a fine mesh strainer into a large bowl.

  • Add the mayonnaise and creme fraiche to the curry sauce and stir until it's smooth and creamy.

  • Add the finely chopped apricots, cooked, shredded chicken and almonds. Toss until everything is coated in the curry sauce.

  • Serve on top of butter lettuce, on toast, in a baked potato, or make the salad into tea sandwiches.

Notes

  • This recipe will serve 4 people as a meal, or 8-10 people as an appetizer, or tea party snack.
  • The coronation chicken recipe is naturally gluten free. Serve it on gluten free bread, in baked potatoes or lettuce wraps, to make a gluten free meal or snack.
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.I do not recommend heating up the coronation chicken before serving. Instead, I recommend serving it cold, as a salad, lettuce wrap or sandwich.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 585kcal (29%)Carbohydrates 11g (4%)Protein 47g (94%)Fat 39g (60%)Saturated Fat 8g (40%)Polyunsaturated Fat 15gMonounsaturated Fat 13gCholesterol 148mg (49%)Sodium 704mg (29%)Potassium 609mg (17%)Fiber 2g (8%)Sugar 7g (8%)Vitamin A 535mg (11%)Vitamin C 3mg (4%)Calcium 89mg (9%)Iron 3mg (17%)

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originally published May 2, 2023 — last updated March 12, 2024 1 Comment

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  1. Blake February 1, 2024 @ 12:27 AM Reply

    This is so unbelievably good. I made this after never hearing of this dish before. I usually make a curry chicken salad with celery, onion, grapes, mayonnaise & curry powder. This recipe was so stellar, it blew mine out the water. I can’t believe how much me & my family loved this. So so so good.

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FAQs

What is the recipe for the Queen's coronation chicken? ›

Method
  1. Mix the mayonnaise, curry powder, cinnamon, chutney and sultanas together and season with black pepper.
  2. Add the shredded chicken and stir to coat in the sauce. Stir in 2 tbsp water to loosen if needed, then season and serve as desired.

What is coronation chicken sauce made of? ›

Rapeseed Oil, Pasteurised Free Range Egg Yolk, White Wine & Spirit Vinegar, Mango Chutney (sugar, mango, cane vinegar, salt, spices), Garlic (4%), Sugar, Spices, Curry Powder (1%) (Mustard), Salt, Mustard Powder, Dessicated Coconut, Turmeric, Tamarind.

Why is it called coronation chicken? ›

Preparing the food for the banquet of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, Hume is credited with the recipe of cold chicken, curry cream sauce and dressing that became known as coronation chicken.

What is the queens coronation meal? ›

The original dish that was served can be found on the menu as Poulet Reine Elizabeth, which in today's world translates to Coronation Chicken. It is described as chicken, boned and coated in curry cream sauce, with, one end of each dish, a well-seasoned dressed salad of rice, green peas and pimentos.

Can you buy coronation chicken sauce in a jar? ›

Stokes Coronation Sauce Jar 220g - Pack of 12.

Why does coronation chicken have curry in it? ›

Exactly where the inspiration for the dish came from is a matter of speculation. Supposedly created for the Silver Jubilee of George V in 1935, a dish called Jubilee Chicken made with chicken, mayonnaise and curry powder is often said to be a precursor, but there's very little evidence for this theory.

Why is coronation chicken yellow? ›

And what was once a pinch of curry powder grew to several tablespoons, staining the mix a vivid — some say lurid — yellow. By the 1980s, coronation chicken salad had become ubiquitous in Britain, found in ready-made sandwiches at Marks & Spencer and on backyard party menus alike.

What is the royal sauce? ›

The Royal Sauce mixes sweet ketchup and mayo with tart vinegar. The Royal Sauce is a soft symphony of flavors, layering sweet tomato-ey ketchup and mayo with tangy onion, garlic, pickles, basil, and a hint of spicy mustard.

What is coronation mayonnaise? ›

Hellmann's Coronation Mayonnaise combines our unmistakable mayo creaminess with fruity mango and curry powder to add a delicious dollop of flavour to your dishes. Notice the slightly darker bottle?

What is Coronation chicken sandwich made of? ›

Leftover chicken is shredded and mixed with mayonnaise, yogurt, curry powder and chutney to create the ultimate sandwich filling. Coronation chicken is a retro favourite and one of our essential street party recipes. Fancy celebrating the coronation of King Charles?

How does the queen eat chicken? ›

I also picked up more delectable cues. Like how/what to eat with forks, chopsticks - and your hands. Did you know the proper way to eat caviar is from the back of your hand? And that even Queen Elizabeth II eats chicken on the bone by picking it up (elegantly, of course) with her hand?

Why is it called crack chicken? ›

Lansing, Michigan is home for the Crack Chicken. A great seasoning for all your favorite foods. Started in 2003, customers tried our famous chicken and came back for more. Their addiction to this delicious taste made them call it Crack Chicken, and that's how the name started, and cracked the food industry world.

What food does Queen Elizabeth eat every day? ›

Typically, she “eats very small portions” of grilled fish, chicken, vegetables, salad, and fresh fruit throughout the day — she's 90, she must be doing something right — but she saves room for dessert.

What is King Charles favorite food? ›

He occasionally goes for heartier meals like pheasant pie and risotto, and let's not forget about his love for a dram of Scotch whisky and a martini, but the King is a really big fan of eggs, with one of his favourite meals being cheesy baked eggs and coddled eggs, which he tends to have every morning, alongside some ...

What did the Queen eat every night? ›

Game Meats and Wild-Caught Fish Dinners

The queen's preference for game meats even extended to more casual meals; she was, reportedly, a big fan of hamburgers made with ground venison. She usually skipped any potatoes, pastas or grains at her evening repast, but almost always had room for dessert.

What is coronation chicken sandwich made of? ›

Leftover chicken is shredded and mixed with mayonnaise, yogurt, curry powder and chutney to create the ultimate sandwich filling. Coronation chicken is a retro favourite and one of our essential street party recipes. Fancy celebrating the coronation of King Charles?

Why does the king have only one glove? ›

Only one glove is worn on the right hand, to remind the king to go easy on raising taxes (which pay for the coronation, estimated to cost between £50 million to £100 million).

What is a coronation Sussex chicken? ›

The Coronation Sussex is essentially the same as the light, but the black markings are replaced by the pigeon grey/blue colour. This grey/blue colour is described as 'lavender' by poultry breeders and is caused by a gene that dilutes the black colour.

What was served at the coronation luncheon? ›

As per the Royal UK website, the Coronation Quiche is a part of the Coronation Big Lunch, which aims to bring people together to celebrate Coronation and share friendship. And if reports are to be believed, the king and the queen chose quiche to be a part of the grand celebration.

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