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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Tea with Cecilia



Over the past 15 years or so, I have enjoyed high tea at most every tea shop in northern California.  Most of those pretty meals were shared with two good friends, Esther and Cecilia. 

Esther (top), Cecilia (left), Glory (Me) (right) enjoying tea- 2005

Last week Cecilia was in town (she lives 8 hours away), and I took the opportunity to prepare a special tea party, just for us. (Unfortunately Esther- who also lives out of town, was unable to join us).

It was a busy week, so I wasn't able to make everything from scratch, but I made some delicious tea sandwiches, mini fruit salads and mixed in several store bought treats. 


Did you notice, the table cloth has cupcakes and polka-dots on it!!  How cute is that?!  Mine was a gift from a friend, but I found them online here.

~Menu ~
Peach-Apricot Tea
Cranberry Scones
Cucumber Tomato Tea Sandwiches (recipe below) 
Tarragon Chicken Salad Sandwiches (recipe HERE
Fresh Fruit Salad
Lemon Bars
Chocolate Dipped Madeleines
Giant Pastel Malt Balls
Chocolate Toffee Almonds

The scones, lemon bars and toffee almonds (all delicious) were from Trader Joe's.  The chocolate dipped Madeleines were from Starbucks. 

~Cucumber Tomato Tea Sandwiches ~
These simple sandwiches are a delicious variation on the classic cucumber tea sandwich, and are always on the menu when I host a tea party.

English cucumber, thinly sliced
Tomato, thinly sliced
Garden vegetable cream cheese (or another savory variety of flavored cream cheese)
Nice quality, fresh wheat bread

Spread a thin layer of flavored cream cream on bread, add slices of cucumber and tomato and top with another slice of bread (also spread with cream cheese).  Trim crust off edges of sandwich and cut into four small squares.  Serve immediately, or if needed, cover with a very slightly moist dish towel and refrigerate up to one hour.

The next time I prepare a special brunch I may try this delicious looking Banana Bread Pudding recipe from Reader's Digest as an addition to the menu.
 
One of my favorite things about tea parties is eating beautiful food in smaller portions, so you can enjoy lots of different treats.  And sharing a meal with a good friend is always extra special. 

I'd love to hear about the places you've enjoyed tea with friends.

15 comments:

  1. Oh it all looks yummy and perfectly girly. I just love it.

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  2. This is truly a girl's dream come true

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  3. Such a beautiful table set up, everything looks so prettty. Your friend is very lucky.

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  4. I will never forget having tea in London. It was so special and delicious. When my daughter was little we had "tea" everyday in her little silver teapot. Very special memories.
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  5. Love your display...
    I just made a tea cup cookies for a fundraiser (wasn't easy). Here is a link http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=lf#!/photo.php?fbid=211761378848802&set=pu.158613500830257&type=1&theater

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  6. I cannot wait til it's my turn...and best yet I wanna help you make our tea! I gu so proud when I look at how beautiful you make things. You are more special than you know!!!

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  7. all these lovely things just for the 2 of you?!? I whish I were there to share.... :-)

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  8. Everything looks so pretty. I must order myself one of those table clothes so cute. Thanks for the idea with some visiting friends next week.

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  9. My favorite tea time was with you and the girls. I enjoyed being with all of you and the banana scones were so good! I bought the recipe book and have tried to make them 2x to no avail.

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  10. I've looked all over for those gorgeous malt balls. Where can I find them?

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