SereniTea Wednesday - April 23, 2008
Rolled Asparagus Tea Sandwiches
Waldorf Chicken Salad Triangles
Banana Bread with Cream Cheese Filling
Pineapple and Kiwi Rounds
Roast Beef & Cheddar Spirals
Traditional English Cream Scones
Lemon Pecan Scones
Orange Slices & Strawberries
Mock Clotted Cream & Orange Marmalade
Petite Rose Decorated cupcake
Lemon Cream Filled Phyllo Cups
White Chocolate Brownies
Lemon Pecan Scones
2 c. flour
1/4 c. sugar
1 Tbsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
3/4 c. pecans
1 Tbsp. lemon peel, freshly zested
1-1/4 c. heavy cream
Combine dry ingredients. Add pecans and lemon peel. Add heavy cream, and mix until blended, but don't over mix. Knead lightly 3 - 4 times. Roll out dough, and cut into rounds. Yield: 12 scones. Bake 425 degrees for 13 - 15 minutes.
(Follow this link for the recipe for the Traditional English Cream Scones )
Pineapple Kiwi Cream Cheese Rounds
6 oz. cream cheese, softened
1-8 oz. can crushed pineapple, well drained
thin white bread, cut into circles
1 kiwi, thinly sliced and cut into triangles
Blend the cream cheese and pineapple until combined. Spread evenly on the bread circles. Garnish with kiwi pieces. These will keep well if placed on a cookie sheet, covered with a piece of wax paper, and then tightly covered with saran wrap, for several hours until your event.
Hope you enjoyed your Afternoon Tea!
Nancy, everything looks SO delicious! How I wish I could come for tea. It's on my 'dream list' of places to visit --- but you are so far away. Someday. . .
ReplyDeleteI love how your servings are dainty, yet filling (our local tea room's servings are so tiny that we all leave hungry yet). Your variety in color, texture, shape, and flavor is evident and your recipes sound so delicious! Thank you for sharing with us! And thank you for participating in our blog-a-thon!!!
You know, I think it would be really nice if you added a 'link' to the order form of your cookbook on your post. . . ;) I know others would be interested in purchasing a copy. I love my copy of your cookbook!
LaTeaDah
Your Lemon Pecan scones sound lovely. I like the way you displayed all the cakes on the stand, it all looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh My its Thursday are ther any leftovers??? It was a pleasure to visit your blog
ReplyDeleteHold my place! I'm on the way for tea.
ReplyDeleteDon't put any of that away! I'll be right over :)
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipes...
Your scones and the asparagus tea sandwiches look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteKathy@ Mimi's Garden
Mmmmm.....my mouth is watering!!! Nancy, these are gorgeous works of food art!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely presentations for all those yummy looking foods! I wish that I could sit down and help myself, it all looks so great. Thank you for sharing...the lemon currant scones look fantastic, too!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation of what you serve is quite lovely.
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