Find out what this beloved British royal loved to eat.
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Princess Diana was the first royal to steal America’s heart, and now we can steal her eating habits. According to her former personal chef, Darren McGrady, she (almost) always ate healthy. He often turned popular comfort foods into healthier versions she could enjoy without the guilt. Learn what she ate over and over again. Then, check out 10 Foods Queen Elizabeth Loves to Eat.
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Stuffed peppers was one of Princess Di’s favorite dinners. This good-for-you dish was packed with veggies like zucchini and mushrooms, so we can see why she loved it.
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The Princess of Wales dined on fish frequently, especially because she didn’t eat red meat. It was a healthy option that could served for dinner many nights of the week. We think she would have liked our baked salmon recipe.
Chef Darren McGrady made an incredible tomato mousse Diana loved. But since she wanted to cut out fat from her diet, she made him create a fat-free version for her. Of course, he obliged.
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For special occasions, Princess Diana served lamb to her guests. It was a rare occurrence when she ate meat, so this was an indulgence. Prepare our lamb for your next dinner party.
Lady Di let her two sons eat whatever they wished when they were with her. In order for her to share a meal with them, her chef made healthier versions of their not-so-healthy dinners. For example, when they indulged in roast chicken, she’d dig in to poached chicken. Learn how to poach chicken.
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Salads were abundant in Princess Diana’s diet. She was concerned with eating healthy, so a nutritious salad was always a good dinner option. We think she’d like our fat-free cobb salad.
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Drinking homemade vegetable juice was another way Diana stayed healthy. One recipe consisted of carrots, celery, spinach and parsley. Our version is made with tomatoes, celery and green bell pepper.
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Diana’s favorite dessert was bread and butter pudding. It’s like bread pudding we have in America, but also a little like crème brulee. She’d often sit with the chef while he prepared it, snacking on the raisins while they chatted.
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