Sunday, 1 March 2026

Multimedia Dinners

Amorini

Heart shaped chocolate coated in silver or bright colours.


First meal as Queen on flight to Entebbe, Uganda

Venison, duck, ham, orange sauce, boiled egg, salad, strawberries and cream.


Food for the corgis

Steak, poached chicken and rabbit.


Prince Charles' underaged drinking in Gordonstoun 

Cherry brandy.


Other foods mentioned

Porridge
Sausage and mash
Butter pats
Bottled plums
Afternoon tea
Pancakes with lemon and sugar


Other facts

King Charles loathes chocolate puddings of any kind.

Prince William had two cakes made for his wedding reception: 
  • An eight tier fruitcake decorated with cream and white icing
  • A cake made entirely of McVitie's chocolate biscuit

(What a Thing to Say to the Queen written by Thomas Blaikie)


Smithy's Indian takeaway order


Chicken Bhuna
Lamb Bhuna
Prawn Bhuna
Mushroom rice
Bag of chips
Keema Naan
Nine Poppadoms
Sag Aloo

(Gavin & Stacey, S3:E2)



Supper at Eric Harrison's Gloria Avenue bungalow in Van Nuys

Cashew nuts
Caviar 
Smoked salmon
Lamb
Beef
Vegetables 
At least three puddings 

(According to Miriam Margoyles in This Much Is True)



Salatim
(Laser Wolf, Philadelphia)



  • Sally Albright: I'd like the chef's salad please with the oil and vinegar on the side and the apple pie a la mode. 

  • But I'd like the pie heated, and I don't want the ice cream on top, I want it on the side, and I'd like strawberry instead of vanilla if you have it. If not, then no ice cream, just whipped cream but only if it's real. If it's out of a can, then nothing.

  • Waitress: Not even the pie?

  • Sally Albright: No, just the pie, but then not heated.

(When Harry met Sally)



Food/drink served at Grace de Pointe du Lac's Creole wedding

Checkered cake
Pompano fillet
Boudins
Dirty rice
Beef
Green beans
Wine

(S1:E1 Interview with the Vampire, TV series)



Daniel Molloy has a lavish meal at Louis' home in Dubai

Duck foie gras terrine, pickled fruit, roasted apple bon bon.

Ajoblanco (bread, crushed almonds garlic, olive oil and salt) and a garnish of green grapes.

Rabbit, three ways.



* Food mentioned in books, TV shows and films *


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