The White House is serving a three-course meal, plus dessert made with honey from Melania Trump’s beehive, during its state dinner with King Charles and Queen Camilla.
The first lady pulled out all the stops when planning the Tuesday night dinner to honor the special relationship between the U.S. and U.K. as Americans celebrate 250 years of independence.
Guests will start with a hearts of palm salad and garden herb velouté sauce as the first course. The second course will feature handcrafted spring herb ravioli. And a third course of Dover sole meunière will be offered to guests. This French fish dish will include sweet snow peas and layered potatoes pavé.
The show-stopper will be the dessert course. Guests will enjoy a beehive-shaped chocolate gâteau, which is a French flourless cake, filled with vanilla bean crémeux custard. The dessert will also feature almond joconde, a French sponge cake, and will be served with crème fraîche ice cream and White House honey.

The king and queen landed in the U.S. Monday for their four-day visit. They were quickly welcomed by President Donald Trump and Melania, who walked them across the White House South Lawn for a viewing of the first lady’s new beehive. The beehive is shaped as a miniature White House.
The White House beekeeping program began in 2009 under the Obama administration. Melania’s new hive adds two new bee colonies to the two existing colonies.
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