{"id":8510,"date":"2023-04-25T02:21:01","date_gmt":"2023-04-25T02:21:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/secretsfrommyapron.com\/?p=8510"},"modified":"2023-04-25T02:21:01","modified_gmt":"2023-04-25T02:21:01","slug":"prince-william-and-princess-kate-share-their-go-to-cocktail-order","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/secretsfrommyapron.com\/everyday-meals\/prince-william-and-princess-kate-share-their-go-to-cocktail-order\/","title":{"rendered":"Prince William and Princess Kate share their go-to cocktail order"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Birmingham last week and spent some time at an Indian Streatery, a family-run restaurant curry house where they helped make rotis, and took a booking from a customer. During their time there, the couple revealed their tipple of choice.<\/p>\n
Prince William admitted he likes vodka, and particularly enjoys a Kamikaze cocktail, which he described as “silent, but deadly”.<\/p>\n
Kamikaze is a Japanese word literally meaning \u201cdivine wind\u201d. It was coined in the 12th century to describe a tremendous storm that destroyed a Mongolian armada and stopped Japan from being invaded.<\/p>\n
The drink has a strong acidity with a tinge of sweetness and is typically served ice cold, as a shot.<\/p>\n
There was speculation regarding William\u2019s “silent, but deadly” description, with some suggesting he referred to the silent speed at which a Kamikaze is typically drunk – but with a double shot of vodka, they can be deadly if too many are enjoyed at once.<\/p>\n
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As for what other ingredients go into the Kamikaze apart from vodka, it features triple sec and lemon or lime juice to create a short sharp shot of sour citrus to tingle your tastebuds.<\/p>\n
50ml Vodka
25ml Triple Sec
25ml Lemon Juice
One Lime wedge<\/p>\n
Fill a shaker with ice cubes. Add all ingredients. Shake and strain into a shot glass. Garnish with a lime wedge.<\/p>\n
Don’t miss… <\/strong> Kate, on the other hand, seemingly doesn\u2019t join William with his Kamikaze shots. Instead, Hello! reported she said: “I quite like tequila,\u201d but didn\u2019t specify what she drinks it with.<\/p>\n Alison Hammond, who spent some time with the royal couple later that day revealed: \u201c[Kate] was saying that she likes spicy cocktails, she doesn\u2019t like the sweet cocktails or anything like that.”<\/p>\n When it comes to what the royal couple eat, they said they “love curries” and “secretly try lots of curry houses around the country”.<\/p>\n Kate said the food was “so nostalgic” and said she “loves spice”, while William said he prefers milder food, adding: “I’m a masala man.”<\/p>\n <\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/p>\n When asked if their three children enjoy Indian food, Kate said: “Absolutely, they love it.”<\/p>\n William was also keen to learn how to cook rice, as he said his rice always ends up \u201csoggy\u201d when he makes it.<\/p>\n The Prince is said to cook a \u201cmean steak\u201d but confessed he gets \u201creally worried about cooking it\u201d as he \u201chates over-cooking steak\u201d.<\/p>\n As for how he likes his steak cooked, he said \u201cmedium-rare, so quite alive\u201d.<\/p>\n Alongside steak, William likes to serve a sauce but admitted they end up \u201cquite dry or lumpy\u201d and said making sauces was a skill he needed to \u201cwork on\u201d.<\/p>\n William is said to have cooked for Kate several times when they were together at university.<\/p>\n But according to their flatmates, \u201cthings [used to] catch on fire\u201d.<\/p>\n
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