The Lady of the House Speaking
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
T is for Tea Time Magazine
Monday, April 22, 2024
S is for Scones
Whether it's an afternoon tea at a posh venue or at home or a cream tea in a tearoom, there will always be scones.
There are usually two types - plain and rich. Rich scones have raisins or today, a variety of dried fruits or other additions.
I've always used the Be-Ro cookbook recipe for scones. Be-Ro is a food manufacturing business with products such as flour and baking powder and later a variety of other products. Thomas Bell, the founder, developed the world's first self-rising flour. My Mum had the Centenary Edition of the cookbook which I believe is from 1975 as Be-Ro was founded in 1875. I currently have the 41st edition which, sadly, is only available in the UK. I was fortunate to have a UK friend order and send me a copy.
Sunday, April 21, 2024
National Tea Day 2024
Saturday, April 20, 2024
R is for Royal Afternoon Tea
I briefly mentioned in A is for Afternoon Tea that adding a glass of champagne makes your tea a royal afternoon tea. It also increases the price considerably (from as much as £15 to £30 depending on the venue). So, unless it's a really special occasion, I'd save the champagne for another time.
However, this really does look delightful, doesn't it?
Friday, April 19, 2024
Q is for Quirky
ADJECTIVE
unusual in especially an interesting or appealing way
Yesterday's Peter Pan Afternoon Tea definitely falls into the quirky category and here are a couple more. Clicking on the photos will give you more detail.
Currently at The Lanesborough (London SW1X), the Queen Charlotte, a Bridgerton story, a special event until May 15th - (the menu is covered in F is for Finger Sandwiches)
Thursday, April 18, 2024
P is for Peter Pan at Aqua Shard
Aqua Shard's afternoon tea is inspired by the adventures of Peter Pan on the island of Neverland. Drawing on popular motifs from J. M. Barrie's much-loved novel, the tea is a fitting tribute to the author and his fictional characters. Innovative treats are served on a custom-made tea stand inspired by Captain James Hook's pirate ship, the Jolly Roger, which symbolized pirate ships in the 18th century.
To start, guests will enjoy a savoury selection of finger sandwiches with a creative twist, including a chicken sandwich topped with crispy bacon wrapped in paper denoting the four ‘Lost Boy Rules’, and an ‘Enormous Mushroom Chimney’ - mushroom-shaped bread inspired by the mushroom stools ‘of charming colour’ in Neverland. The ‘Codfish’ Captain Hook cod brandade croquette is named after Peter Pan’s nickname for his nemesis and will arrive complete with carefully crafted pastry hook.
Moving into the sweet section of the tea, quintessentially British warm scones will be hidden within a special treasure chest, accompanied by sweet apricot marmalade (or ‘mammee-apples’) as well as coconut clotted cream.
The sweet confections include a Tinker Bell Cookie, Peter Pan's Secret Hollow Tree Entrance (a chocolate log cake), Tick-Tock the Crocodile (a sweet dessert of raspberry and rooibos jelly with a crocodile gummy), and Hook's Perish Cake (lime green Victoria sandwich with coconut), all drawing on popular motifs from the book.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
O is for Orange
Oranges don't feature too prominently in afternoon teas. Only in the US would you find a piece of fresh fruit, on its own, on an afternoon tea tiered server. It's just not done in the UK. Orange would be confined to a macaron flavor, or as a complimentary flavor in a small cake or pastry, or as I recently found, in Orange Chantilly Cream.
I have to give you a little background here. Ever since I became a Great British Baking Show lover, I have learned that there are more than a dozen types of pastry cream - whipped cream, chantilly cream, crème anglaise, Bavarian cream, cremeux, pastry cream, crème légère, diplomat cream, mousseline cream, chiboust cream, almond cream, and frangipane.
Yesterday, as I was watched Jos Atkin's Festive Afternoon Tea at the Savoy on You Tube, she showed us a Christmas Spice Cake with Orange Chantilly, Candied Lemon and Orange, and Winter Spices which she proclaimed to be delicious. It looked like a great holiday treat which could even be modified to gingerbread, still with the orange chantilly cream on top.