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Afternoon Tea Recipes ***GIVEAWAY***

 

July 13th 2011

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Most of us have some relationship with tea. For many Jews with ties to the “Old Country,” a “glezel tay” – hot tea served in a clear glass — is one of life’s untainted pleasures. The experts knew how to sip it through a sugar cube held between the teeth. Surely it’s impossible for anyone born in the USA, or at least that’s what I like to tell myself.

But I have a totally different relationship to tea and it is firmly grounded in a fantastic childhood memory. My family was known to frequent some pretty posh hotels across the United States and my mother introduced me to Afternoon Tea as a rite of passage. (This custom was imported from England about 300 years ago, but I’ll tell you a little secret about that at the end of this article.) No, we didn’t wear big floppy hats, white gloves, or speak with snooty accents. We didn’t sit too primly either, though I tried. What I loved about it was that it was special, delicious, and just for us ladies. (Daddy didn’t go for the tiny sandwiches or tea; his style is more the all-you-can-eat buffet.) But I just adored those soft mini-sandwiches with the crusts cut off, scones slathered in creamy butter, a touch of jam and, of course, the tea!

Chocolate Espresso Scone

So when Tamar said to me “Jamie, why don’t you develop a few recipes for Shalosh Seudos – how about Afternoon Tea style?” I jumped at the chance. To be honest, I’m not sure how many of you men folk out there will actually go for an Afternoon Tea Shalosh Seudos – but who am I to argue? Hey, it doesn’t matter. A few Quick & Kosher recipes for Afternoon Tea also would be so much fun for a bridal shower or a sweet sixteen, maybe even a summer Sheva Brachos!

So whether you’re planning a “Ladies Only” special event or a Shalosh Seudos for friends and family, you ought to know the traditional AT menu. This checklist will help you organize everything:

Red Pepper and Pesto Tea Sandwich

✓ Tea sandwiches
In England, these tiny sandwiches are called “savories,” and have we got some savory delights for you! We have Smoked Salmon Tea Sandwiches, Cucumber and Watercress Finger Sandwiches, Red Pepper and Pesto Sandwiches and Chunky Tuna Sandwiches. I hope to have included a little something for everyone. I kept these pareve, just in case you’re thinking of doing this for Shalosh Seudos. Now, you don’t have to cut all the crusts off — but it does make them more elegant and authentic – so why buck tradition? Make the sandwiches using different breads so the platter will look varied and appetizing.

Currant Scones

✓ Scones
There is nothing like a hot scone with a pat of butter just melting into it. (Warm them up on your Shabbos blech). My recipe for Currant Scones is sure to delight. Leave out the currants if you’re picky, or replace them with raisins, craisins or dried blueberries for something a little different. Try my Chocolate Espresso Scone for sheer decadence. In case you are still fleish at your third meal go with a pat of margarine in place of butter – but save a scone for when you can go full throttle! Make it a huge creamy pat (or a BIG slather) of butter.

Mini Blueberry Lemon Tarts

✓ Pastries
At a typical English Afternoon Tea, right after the savories and the scones are served, you start on the pastries. Mini Blueberry Lemon Tarts are just the thing. You can make this with any berry. Make three different batches – with blueberries, strawberries and raspberries — for a very colorful presentation.

Mint Lemongrass Infused Iced Tea

✓ Tea
When serving up English Breakfast Tea from your fancy teapot – you should also consider serving some Mint Lemongrass Infused Iced Tea to satisfy guests who don’t want hot tea. Of course, authentic AT features hot tea, no matter what the temp is outside.

Oh – wanna hear the secret I mentioned earlier? My good friend Charlotte gives me all these nifty history tidbits…The fact is that tea was popular in France for more than 20 years before it ever reached England in the 17th century, and it was the French who originated the idea of pouring milk into it. It seems they even regarded it as “health food,” in our language. Back in the days of the Sun King, there was a Madame de Sévigné who wrote absolutely scandalous, gossipy letters to her daughter. In one, she reported, “Saw the Princess de Tarente …who takes 12 cups of tea every day…which, she says, cures all her ills. She assured me that Monsieur de Landgrave drank 40 cups every morning.
“But, Madame, perhaps it is only 30 cups or so?”
“No, 40. He was dying, and it brought him back to life before our eyes…”

Cucumber and Watercress Tea Finger Sandwich

Well, nobody would make that claim today – but a nice cuppa tea often brightens our day, if not curing all our ills. And a tea party is wonderful way to enjoy it with friends.

Please let me know if you host Afternoon Tea, and how it went. Even if you’re not going for the whole shebang, let me know which of these recipes worked for you! Also if you tell me who you would most like to have a tea party with (real person or fictional, living or not) and why you could win a great prize! Details below.

Here are some more recipes to enhance your tea experience:

***GIVEAWAY*** AlefBet.com are giving one lucky reader the chance to win a red string bendel bracelet with an outline Star of David. These bracelets are worn for good luck and good fortune, and when the string begins to unravel tradition says you are protected. This a wonderful gift for someone special in your life – or even to keep for yourself. How do you enter to win? Leave a comment below telling us who you would most like to have a tea party with (real person or fictional, living or not) and why. US Residents only. Contest ends July 20 2011 at 9am EST. CONTEST EXTENDED Until July 27 2011 at 9am EST!

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Jamie Geller is the only cookbook author who wants to get you out of the kitchen – not because she doesn’t love food – but because she has tons to do. As “The Bride Who Knew Nothing” Jamie found her niche as everybody’s favorite cook next-door. Specializing in scrumptious meals that are a snap to prepare, she authored the Quick & Kosher Cookbook series and is co- founder of the Kosher Media Network, which recently launched the Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller magazine and companion website JoyofKosher.com, a social network for foodies. Jamie hosts the popular Quick & Kosher cooking show online at youtube.com/joyofkosher and on-air on JLTV. Jamie and her “hubby” live in Israel. Their five children give her plenty of reasons to get out of the kitchen — fast.

 

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56 Responses to Afternoon Tea Recipes ***GIVEAWAY***

  1. i would love to go to the mad hatter’s tea party in Alice in Wonderland! you never know what will happen and the table was laid nicely , albeit kooky!

  2. I would love to have a tea party with just my three daughters. They are scattered to the four winds so-to-speak since they live in other states and I miss them terribly. We share a wonderful closeness that miles can’t separate but it would be so nice to have a tea party with them.

  3. avatar says: Jenn

    I would love to have a tea party with my great grandmother, she lived an amazing life and I would love to hear her talk about it

  4. avatar says: SarahEats

    I’d love to take tea with Golda Meir – now THAT would be a tea to remember!

  5. Question – do you have to drink your tea with your pinkie finger sticking out? ;)

    Love this post and all the recipes. I think I need to start planning a tea party…thanks for the inspiration

  6. avatar says: Caren

    I’d love to attend a tea party with Samuel Clemens. He could make even the most mundane human routines sound clever and entertaining.

  7. avatar says: dena

    What an amazing coincidence! I was searching the internet yesterday for tea party recipes for my daughter’s wedding shower/end of chemo party and here today you post the type of recipes I am looking for!

    So for obvious reasons, I would most want to have a tea party with my daughter, her bridesmaids and her friends.

  8. I would love to have tea with all of the women in my family, nothing would be more delightful!

  9. I would love to have a tea party with my mom and her beloved cousin Grace to have them share their stories of summers spent together for many years.

  10. avatar says: Denise

    I would love to have tea with Eleanor Roosevelt. I think she was an amazingly complex woman and i would love to know more about her.

  11. avatar says: Lisa W

    I would love to have a tea party with my 4 year old daughter, my mom and my grandmother.

  12. avatar says: Tali

    I would love to have a tea party with Doris Twitchell Allen, of blessed memory (1901-2002), the amazing founder of CISV (formerly known as Children’s International Summer Villages). She was a nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize (1979), the Freedom Medal (1999) and the Hague Appeal for Peace Prize (2001). (Mother Theresa was nominated the same year as Ms. Allen for the Nobel Peace Prize…and won. Doris started the international youth peace program 60 years ago, and boy, has it grown and been successful. Doris’ belief: you have to start with the children. She would be a fascinating tea partner!

  13. avatar says: Adrienne

    I would love to have a tea party with my Oma (grandmother) and Dad, both deceased. Just a few moments would be so wonderful, especially with dad without his Alzheimer’s and silent tongue.
    If wishes were horses, beggars would ride…

    What a great thought!

  14. I would love to have tea with my great grandmothers. All four. I only knew one. I would love to speak to them about life in Russia.

  15. avatar says: Ellie

    I would love for my cats to suddenly learn how to speak in common language and sit down for proper tea. I think it would be so much fun to learn what they have been trying to tell me all these years.

  16. I would most like to have a tea party with Rhett Butler from Gone with the Wind, since he played the role so well!

  17. avatar says: Amber

    I would love to have a tea party with Marie Antoinette and Hermione Granger/Emma Watson!

  18. like to have one with brae pitt and i ain’t kidding
    mverno@roadrunner.com

  19. avatar says: Jamie

    I would love to have tea with my granddaughter when she is old enough! And this bracelet would be for her mother- my daughter-in-law!

  20. avatar says: charline

    I would love to have a tea party with my grandmothers. Both are passed on and I didn’t get enought time with either one of them.
    stanleybilly(at)bellsouth(dot)net

  21. avatar says: Stephanie

    I’d like to have a tea party with Jane Austen. She’s one of my favorite authors, and it’d be great to hear all the stories she could tell me! I’m pretty sure the tea would make the stories even better. (As long as I’m reaching for the impossible, Jane and Elizabeth Bennett are invited, too.)

  22. My tea would be with Sarah Aharonson, famous NILI activist from Zichron Yaacov. I want to know what REALLY happened with the Brits and Turks in 1917…

  23. I would love to have Tea with My mom who passed away at 55 in 2001. I would love one my chance to say how much I love her and was Lucky enough to have a mom like her.

  24. I’d like to have tea with Catherine Middleton (or with all the women in my family :)
    I love your recipe for scones (I would substitute dried cherries or cranberries).
    The bracelet is beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway.

  25. I would love to have tea with Laura Ingalls Wilder. She would most certainly have great stories to tell about her younger years and all that she endured when she was a child growing up and traveling across many states. There is a site about an hour from where I live here in south east Kansas that has replicas of her home, school house and post office near Independence, KS. I would love to hear her stories. I still like to watch reruns of Little House on the Prairie too.

  26. I would love to have tea with my mother (who loved and appreciated tea), my mother in law, my husband (who only liked iced tea). They are all in olam habba and with my two wonderful daughters. If I could fantasize a little more, I would want my mother in law to bake her flourless chocolate cake, mondelbrot, and applecake. I would like my mother to make her shmatte cake, kakosh and strudel. Calories would not count that day.

  27. avatar says: Polly G.

    I would have afternoon tea with my friend, Janet. She moved out of state several years ago. She’s returned for bar & bat mitzvah celebrations and I have visited her in her new home for the same. We always have tea when we’re together.

  28. avatar says: Beth

    I would love to have tea with my mom. She went to charm school, and instilled in us all the lady like charms we would need to make it in life. In todays society, that is getting to be a rare thing.

  29. Moses would be my choice because there was so much lost bringing facts to literature…just the facts please Mo…

  30. avatar says: Joanna

    I would have tea with my mom. In fact, it’s such a good idea, I think I’ll take her to tea this week! :)

  31. My father passed away suddenly fifteen years ago, him and my Mom had know each other since they were four years old, they married at twenty in 1953, my Dad was not jewish, but my Mom is, they loved each.ither more than anything, my Dad always said he would be jewish ti be just like Mom, im thier youngest of five, im thier only child they didnt baptize catholic, so of course I was called thier jewish baby( as you can see in my email addy), so my Dad was born on the fourth of july in 1933,so this would be a perfect bracelet to give to my mom for thier 58th wedding anniversary, cuz my Dads birthstone is ruby and of course the star of david, so it would be perfect…….so in the end, id like my Mom to be able to have tea with Dad again, and I would stop in to say hi…..we miss you Dad <3 ….thank you for hearing my story

  32. Dora… For my daughter!

  33. avatar says: Vikki

    I would do tea with my grandma. It would be nice to just relax together and talk.

  34. avatar says: Chaviva

    I would like to have a Tea Party with my daughter Amy.

  35. avatar says: Chaviva

    Why? Because she is so special to me.

  36. My Uncle lives in Virginia and we only get to see him once every two years or so. I would love to have him for tea, he’s the greatest person to talk to. I miss him so much!

  37. I would love to have the mad hatter tea with the girls in my pilates class, usually we’re so busy trying to follow the teacher that we never get a chance to share. This way we could actual share holiday recipes and family news. Thank you

  38. I’d like to have a tea party with my Great-Grandmother whom I was named after. Because my hebrew name is the same as hers, I’d have loved to have met her. I have heard stories and she was a wonderful woman. And my grandmother was so wonderful, and I know that her mother was a big influence in her life.

  39. I want a tea party with Princess Kate! ashley.hovik@gmail.com

  40. A tea party with my daughters would be nice

  41. I wouls like to have a tea party with my mom because she make me laugh and she is silly.

  42. I would like to a tea party with Lady Gaga, just to see what she thinks is the best tea-time wear.

  43. avatar says: Gianna

    My husband’s grandma whom we named one of our twins after. She never got to meet any of our children.

  44. This would be great for me and my best friends!

    freebiegoddess03@aol.com

  45. I would love to have a tea party with Princess Diana because she exemplified what a princess is supposed to be.

  46. I would love to have a tea party with the king himself, Elvis Presley!!!

  47. I would love to have a tea party with my mom who passed away just 3 months before my daughter was born. She was so anxious to see her first grandchild and tried so hard to stay on this earth to see her. She was my inspiration and my best friend.

  48. I would like to have a tea party with my two daughters, my granddaughter, my fours sisters and my mama. Now
    that would be an event!

  49. avatar says: tomato

    I’d have a tea party with AA milne.

  50. avatar says: Arlene

    I would love to have tea with my mother, both my grandmothers and my great-aunt Yetta. They are all gone now and I would love some more time with my mother and great aunt and to meet my grandmothers.

  51. avatar says: LS Lesser

    I would love to have tea with Golda Meir and Henrietta Szold… you can imagine the conversation!!

  52. At the risk of sounding corny, I would choose my Mother and my Father, I miss them dearly. I would chose each of them for different reasons…My Mother because she died when my twin sister and I were 3 months old and a Tea would be a great opportunity to get to talk to her and know her if only for that afternoon. From what I heard of her this would be something that she would really enjoy and be perfectly fitting with her personality. I would also love my Dad to be invited. Having him there would liven up the occaision. Though he has passed on just the thought of him and his jovial demeaner brings a smile to my face and a laugh to my heart! I would also love to see him try to be delicate while eating the exqusite “Tea Foods”. he did love his tea though..as do I!

  53. How beautiful! I’d like to say I’d love to have a tea party with Alice (from Alice in Wonderland), but since I’m a writer I’d have to say Lewis Carroll, who wrote those wonderful Wonderland adventures! I think sitting down to tea with him would be a maddening, but wonderful experience!

    Best,
    Danielle

  54. I would love to have a tea party with Rochel emanu. It would be wonderful to get her incite on today’s Jewish world and how to bring our young people closer to their roots.

  55. The winner is Susan K. Benesch – than you all for the fantastic answers. Please make sure to enter all of our other contests: http://joyof.kosher.com/contests-brands/