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Sunday, May 26, 2024

Tea and Cheese Pairing

In celebration of International Tea Day this past May 21st, we held a free Tea and Cheese Pairing. We offered a range of teas to pair with a variety of locally sourced cheeses provided by Apple Valley Creamery in East Berlin. A tasting area was set up under the pavilion, and also in the Rosemary House.

Cubed pieces of cheese were served at room temperature. We suggested either pairing Earl Grey or Assam tea with a Medium Cheddar. The slightly stronger teas are able to stand up to the richer taste of a medium cheese. Fresh grapes were available to add texture and an additional flavor component to the tasting session. 


We also offered a robust Lapsang Souchong to pair with a Smoked Cheddar cheese. The smokiness of both the tea and the cheese complement each other. The Garlic Cheddar cheese was paired with a fruity infusion, Very Merry Berry. This herbal tisane balances the boldness of the garlic. These two pairing combinations, the Lapsang Souchong with theSsmoked Cheddar Cheese and the Garlic Cheddar with the Very Merry Berry were the most popular pairings of the day.

With the weather predicted to reach the mid 80s, we also had iced tea at the ready. We prepared our Deluxe Iced Tea Blend and TranquilaTea Punch. The punch is a favorite blend of peppermint, rosemary, and sage combined with lemonade and extra sugar. This is a favorite Rosemary House recipe, served over the years at many of our events. The iced tea blend is perfect for summer.


In the front room of the shop, our guests were invited to sample a Mild Cheddar that was paired with a light and delicate Darjeeling to complement the subtle flavors of the cheese without overpowering it. In addition, we offered Herbal Jack, an aged jack cheese with mild herbs that was paired with our Rosemary House TranquilaTea to accentuate the herbal notes of the cheese.
Special thanks to Apple Valley CreameryApple Valley Creamery for providing the variety of cheeses that we served today. This local family farm carries many farm fresh, natural products. In addition to the cheeses, they have a large selection of milk, in-house made butter, and ice cream. Be sure to visit their Farm Store when you're in the area.

And special thanks to everyone for joining us as we celebrate International Tea Day. This day offers the chance to celebrate the cultural heritage behind a cup of tea, consider the health benefits of tea, and the economic importance of tea globally. Specifically, International Tea Day 2024 highlights women and their role within the tea producing community.

Friday, May 17, 2024

Savory Herbed Cheesecake

This savory cheesecake was enjoyed during our National Herb Week celebration in early May. The recipe has been requested - and here it is.
 Savory Herbed Cheesecake

1 - 2 Tbsps. finely ground bread crumbs

8 oz. cream cheese, softened

2 eggs, beaten

1/2 c. sour cream

1 tsp. Dijon mustard

1/4 c. chopped fresh herbs (parsley, basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary)

1 clove garlic, minced

1/4 tsp. coarse pepper

Prepare a 10 inch springform pan by placing a cardboard circle in the bottom of the pan. Top with foil, allowing foil to extend outside the pan, attach springform side securely in place. Grease the foil on the bottom of the pan and lightly dust with finely ground bread crumbs. Beat cream cheese and eggs until smooth. Add sour cream and mustard. Blend in herbs, garlic and pepper. Spread into prepared pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Cool. Carefully remove cheesecake from pan, and remove foil from bottom of pan. Serve with assorted crackers.

Thursday, May 16, 2024

Shitake Mushroom Pate

Shitake Pate


½ lb. Shitake, coarsely chopped

½ lb. Button Mushrooms, halved

2 cloves garlic, finely chopped

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

½ t cayenne

½ t nutmeg

2 - 3 T fresh lemon zest

1 t salt

½ t ground black pepper

2 T cooking sherry

2 T Balsamic vinegar

3 T hazelnuts (or substitute pecans), roasted at 350 for 15 minutes and coarsely ground

Sauté mushrooms in the olive oil and then add garlic and sauté another minute. Add spices. Put mixture in food processor. Add sherry and vinegar and process, being careful not to over process. Mix in the hazelnuts. Serve with crackers or crusty bread.



 

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Herb of the Year - 2024 - Yarrow

Traditionally we celebrate National Herb Week (May 5 - 11, 2024) with a garden tour conducted by Susanna, followed by a sampling of some herbal treats prepared by Nancy, and a small craft session that incorporates the herb of the year. This free event took place this past Wednesday, May 8th from 6 - 7:30 pm.

Susanna guides the group through the three distinct herb gardens located behind The Rosemary House, Sweet Remembrances, and their private home. There is a vast array of herbs to discuss, and Susanna highlights some of the major herbs and some obscure ones also. Specific questions from the group are addressed, and a gentle herbal learning session on a peaceful evening in the fragrant gardens completes the tour.

The group is guided to the picnic table area where a sampling of herbal treats awaits. We do try and include the flavor of the herb of the year, but found yarrow to be a challenge in the kitchen. Fortunately, The Rosemary House has a lovely Potpourri Tea that is a blend of colorful flavorful flowers, including yarrow, chamomile, hibiscus, and more. So the herb of the year was indeed included in the refreshing iced beverage. 

We served a Savory Shitake Mushroom Pate with crackers and an Herbal Cheesecake garnished with lovage and served with crackers. We're happy to share the recipes over the next few days for these herbal appetizers. The dessert selection included crisp Rosemary Cookies and petite Strawberry Shortcakes.
After enjoying the herbal tea, everyone gathered under the pavilion and was invited to create a Yarrow Facial Toner/Astringent to take home. This event is held annually, mid week during National Herb Week. Held rain or shine, we are always blessed when the rains stay away. Thankful for the rains as the gardens are lush and green, but grateful for a dry evening to honor these quiet but powerful herbs. Looking ahead, the herb of the year for 2025 is chamomile.

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Celebrating Mother's Day!

We celebrated Mother's Day in the tea room this past Sunday with Afternoon Tea. A festive menu, colorful fragrant flowers, and a joyful reason to gather around the table in honor of mom brought many family and friends to Sweet Remembrances.

The first course featured a Triple Berry Salad topped with Feta cheese and sugared pecans and dressed with a sweet poppyseed dressing.

A medley of sandwiches was served next and included Almond Bacon Cheese Crostini, Shredded Carrot topped with petite sweet pickles, Orange Hazelnut Rounds, Walnut Finger Sandwich, Assorted Veggies & Goat Cheese in Puff Pastry, and Cheddar Apple Chicken Salad Triangle.

Following the sandwiches, Scones, of course. We served a Traditional English Cream Scone and  Maple Pecan triangular scone with Sweet Cream, Lemon Curd, and Strawberry Preserves. A touch of fresh fruit rounded out the plate. And the dessert medley featured Layered Lemon Delight, Chocolate topped Poppyseed Cake, and a sweet Peppermint Meltaway. Yum! 


                          Celebrating moms, Remembering moms, Loving moms on Mother's Day.