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Frozen II: 5 "cold" dishes that Elsa would love – Italian Cuisine

Frozen II: 5 "cold" dishes that Elsa would love


Let's discover the flavors at the table of the queen of Arendelle. Hard to find a hot dish or drink!

Since sitting on the throne of Arendelle, Queen Elsa seems obsessed with a single thought: to keep her magical powers at bay so as not to endanger the lives of the people she loves. In the finale of Frozenin fact, to risk it was her sister Anna who, in an attempt to save her, had been the victim of a spell that had literally frozen her heart. A danger that had been averted by Elsa and that had led the two to live peacefully in the castle, surrounded by the affection of the inhabitants and the white snowflakes that the sovereign is able to generate with a simple flexion of the wrist. Five years later, thanks to one of the highest collections in the history of cinema, Frozen returns with a second chapter starting November 27th, when we will find out if Elsa has come to the top of her powers or are still groping in the dark. In the meantime it is not difficult to imagine what you prefer at the table: whether you want to relax one evening or cool off on a wet day, we have drawn up the ranking of the five delicacies that you really could not say no.

Frozen yogurt

We play easy, we know, but, beyond the freshness, we are sure that Elsa would appreciate it above all because it is much lighter than traditional ice cream. Frozen yogurt is, in fact, prepared without cream, with a slightly acidic flavor that is dissolved through a wide range of seals ranging from chopped hazelnuts to fresh fruit.

Shaken coffee

There are those who prefer it only in summer and those who drink it without problems all year round. This variant of espresso coffee is particularly delicious due to the combination of coffee, ice and liquid sugar. The secret is the foamy and compact foam that is created after mixing the ingredients well: it's the one that makes the difference.

Mojito

Who said that Disney queens can't drink cocktails? For a low temperature lover like Elsa, nothing is more refreshing than the mojito which, with the taste of white rum, mint leaves, cane sugar and lime juice is a difficult mix that you can't appreciate.

Milkshake

Creamy, fresh and thirst-quenching, it is another great classic that ensures, in addition to freshness, a unique flavor based on the chosen ingredient, which can be banana or chocolate, strawberry or wild berries …

Pasta alla crudaiola

Let it not be said that fresh dishes are only liquid based. This simple pasta to make, seasoned raw with extra virgin olive oil, cherry tomatoes, salt and oregano is, for example, an alternative to those who find it hard to digest cooked and steaming pasta. Which would probably be more than appreciated by Elsa.

Photo: frame from the Frozen II trailer.

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The menu of Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle – Italian Cuisine

The menu of Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle


Going to discover the eating habits and favorite dishes of Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, here is the real menu that we would offer them from appetizers to desserts!

Imagine inviting the Queen Elizabeth II, Kate Middleton is Meghan Markle for a lunch or dinner. It would be a table to say the least interesting: each of the royal guests with stories certainly pleasing and, why not, intriguing to tell. Starting from His Majesty and his 67 years of reign sprinkled with important events up to the anecdotes on the set of Suits (the TV series in which Harry's wife acted) or the secret adventures in college with William … in short, they would have something to do with stimulating chatter! Or we could have fun dreaming of be the chef of Buckingham Palace and having to manage the historical kitchens of the royal family; after all, Carnival is not far! In both cases, what should we not miss on the table to satisfy the royal palate?

Traditional cuisine for Elizabeth II

First of all, two very important rules not to be underestimated that reminds us Kiersten Hickman: the first is to follow the Queen leaving her the right to sit down at the table, the second to start and finish the meal with her (and hurry up: otherwise you risk not finish what you have in the pot). This royal etiquette it gives us one more reason to serve Elizabeth's favorite foods, which have been revealed to the subjects of Darren McGrady in his best seller Eating Royally. The former court chef calls Her Majesty not exactly a kitchen enthusiast, rather a person who simply "eats to live", very disciplined and with an eye to the line, which she maintains thanks to the rule no-starch, ie no starches, avoiding, then pasta, rice and potatoes (a source of disappointment with Meghan Markle, it seems). If McGrady reveals the pleasure for the gin-based cocktails or the passion for the dark chocolate, is John Higgins to affirm to the "National Post" that during his work at Buckingham Palace the royal fridges always had a good supply of mango, fruit loved by the Queen. From the "Telegraph", on the other hand, Owen Hodgson declares that His Majesty loves thewell cooked roast with mushrooms and side dish marmite, The spreadable cream based on brewer's yeast extract that can never be lacking in an English kitchen. One last trick is thegarlic, which is particularly unwelcome and therefore absolutely prohibited in any recipe!

(Instagram photo @theroyalfamily).

Italian-style Sgarro for Kate Middleton

To make happy Kate Middleton it takes very little: his favorite dish is the Pizza! During an official visit to a school in Islington, London, last January, we saw her smile satisfied with her hands literally in paste. He declared to cook pizza herself with the help of her children Charlotte is George, also their fans of the Italian dish. On that occasion, a funny anecdote about the Queen: a child asked the Duchess of Cambridge if the mother-in-law likes the pizza unwittingly in difficulty: "It's a good question I can not answer … The next time I see her I'll ask her". Moreover, as we said before, His Majesty does not allow carbohydrates at the table and actually the choice leads to excellent results given his iron health. Remove from the list, normally Kate Middleton prefers aprotein nutrition, healthy, without fats and sugars; to prepare for his wedding with William he had followed the Dukan Diet. Fruit pies or mixed fruit salad they are his favorite desserts, not to be missed at the table!

(Photo Yui Mok / PA Images via Getty Images).

All American for Meghan Markle

As for the sister in law, also the Duchess of Sussex follows a strict diet with few sugars and zero fats. The woman from the thinner ankles of Hollywood has every intention of maintaining her slender physical form that we have admired since the wedding in white Givenchy designed by her friend Claire Waight Keller. The transition from set to court commitments has been quite natural: it is always impeccable next to her husband Harry, to whom he has changed eating habits. Even for the red prince, just coffee, alcohol and meat. In fact, the 36 year old eats food plant-based during the week and leave the weekend for some concession like the roast chicken. But there is a dish that Meghan Markle has difficulty giving up: le fries! In fact, he declared: "I can not wait to have lunch with friends so I can order French fries and share them with everyone". Another dish that reminds you of childhood is mac and cheese, who likes to prepare herself with the addition of peas.

(Instagram photo @theroyalfamily)

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