Thursday, March 18, 2021

Happy St. Patrick's Day Afternoon Tea


St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in the tea room yesterday with shamrocks galore, a touch of Guinness in several of the recipes, and a wearin' of the green.

Once the Irish Breakfast tea was poured, the first course was served which included a Lemon and Blueberry Salad with Kerrygold Vintage Dubliner Cheddar Cheese accompanied with a scotch egg. The scotch egg recipe was from Judy Larkin of the Larkin Tea Company and can be found on her website. Although traditional scotch eggs are deep fried, we opted for the oven baked variety which is just as delicious!


The sandwiches included Top 'o the Morning Basil Pesto Chicken Salad on a Guinness Cheddar Biscuit, Happy St. Paddy's Day Corned Beef Spiral, Lad & Lassies Pistachio & Asparagus Rollup Three Leaf Clover with Cream & Mint Jelly, Good Luck! Good Cheer! Miniature Toasted Reuben, and Lucky Charm Relish This Tartlet using a zippy zucchini relish available at the Rosemary House. 

Warm from the oven scones featured a Luck o' The Irish Cream Scone made using Kerrygold Irish Butter, and a Wearin' of the Green Irish Soda Bread Scone accompanied by Grannies Sweet Cream and Apricot Preserves, Fresh Orange Slices and Kiwi.

A dessert trio included Leprechaun's Lucky Treacle Oatmeal Cookie (a Tea Time Magazine Recipe), Blarney Stone Caramel Cashew Shortbread, and an Old Irish Pub Chocolate Guinness Cake (a Taste of Home Recipe, made as miniature cupcakes instead of a 9" springform cake).  Happy St. Patrick's Day!
May you always have
walls for the winds, 
a roof for the rain, 
tea beside the fire, 
laughter to cheer you, 
those you love near you, 
and all your heart might desire.
 

5 comments:

Bernideen said...

Your food choices always look so delicious! I am sure they taste that way too! You did a lovely presentation!

relevanttealeaf said...

What a fabulous St. Paddy's Day menu. Wish I could have been there!

Linda Jennings said...

The tables are beautiful and the menu was perfect! There is a reason why Sweet Remembrances Tea Room is my favorite!

Marilyn Miller said...

I never make Scotch eggs because of the frying. Now I am curious to oven bake them. Good idea!
Your whole menu sounds, as usual, delicious! How I wish I could be a little mouse nibbling on all the goodies.

Angela McRae said...

What an elaborate St. Paddy's Day menu! Truly mouth-watering just to look at!