Wedding Day Scones
Tea and Time Wedding Day Scones
I included a tropical menu for my brides because a. lot of them forget that they are not only planning a wedding day, but they are also about to go on a fabulous vacation with the love of their life - their honeymoon!! The tea blend I serve to brides is also a tropical blend of kiwi, papaya and mango with hints of coconut. Theses scones have a little bit of pineapple which you can also substitute for any dried fruit of your choice. Apricots or peaches would be just as tasty! I always serve with some preserves or lemon curd but honestly, these scones are so light and delicious all by themselves, I think I only want to serve them with some clotted cream or with some fresh fruit on the side! Your choice but either way, these will be one of your favorite scones! Enjoy!
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour 1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter, softened 1 (3 oz) package cream cheese, softened
1 cup chopped dried pineapple (or fruit of your choice) 1/3 cup heavy cream
Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
Using a pastry blender, cut in butter until mixture is crumbly. Add cream cheese and pineapple, stirring just until the dry ingredients are moistened. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough out to 3/4” thickness. Using a 2 1/2” wedding bell cookie cutter (I just used a round cookie cutter), cut scones and place them on prepared baking sheet. Bake 13-15 minutes or until golden brown.
Tea and Time Lemon Bars
The best lemon bar recipe from Tea and Time
Tea is always so great to enjoy all by itself but isn’t it wonderful to have a little bit of a sweet treat during your tea time? I know for me it is! Make a batch of these yummy lemon bars and always have them on hand by wrapping the squares in saran wrap and freezing them. Anytime a teatime friend visits your home, (or even if you want to treat a special teatime all by yourself), you can take out a few of these lemon squares and defrost them on a plate as you prepare the tea. By the time your tea has brewed, poured and you are settled into a cozy place to begin wonderful conversations, your lemon bars will be ready to enjoy! Defrosted yet still very chilled makes these tasty treats even better!! Enjoy!
Ingredients
2 Sticks Butter
1/2 cup powdered sugar
2 1/2 cups self-rising flour
4 eggs
2 cups sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
6 Tbls lemon juice
Melt butter and mix with powdered sugar and 2 cups of flour. Press in a 9x13 inch pan. Bake 15-20 minutes at 350 degrees.
While the crust is baking, prepare the lemon filling. Beat eggs until fluffy, add sugar and mix well. Add remaining 1/2 cup flour, baking powder, and lemon juice. I have used fresh lemons but I found that using bottled lemon juice somehow tastes better and not so tart with this recipe. Mix well. Pour over cookie layer. I do this pretty much when it comes out of the oven. No need to let this cool first. Return pan to oven for 25 minutes or until set. Now you can let this cool completely before cutting them into small squares. Dust with powdered sugar and serve with your favorite cup of tea.
Bridesmaids Tea
Bridesmaids tea to celebrate your besties and their support and love for you on your wedding day
Brides spend months and months preparing and planning for their wedding day and they choose every detail very very carefully. From the stationery and flowers to the music and menu selections, every aspect of their special day is well thought out and has enormous meaning behind those decisions. This would include all the special people a bride selects to be surrounded by and a part of her bride tribe… her bridesmaids!
Photo by Du Castel Photography
5 ways to enjoy Tea with your quarantine Time
How is everyone doing today? We are in our 6th day of quarantine from COVID-19 and some of us (like California) are in a mandatory “safe at home” quarantine with no business opened anywhere except really to get food. I know so much good will come out of this because God is just putting this backdrop into place so He can really show off some miracles. I can not wait for this to happen but until then, we will be safe and stay with our closest family members and try to keep busy. So now that we have all of this “time” on our hands, what are we to do? I have cleaned my house, cleaned out some closets and watching the Hallmark Chanel Christmas movie marathon right now as I write this but I have to admit, I am getting really antsy. How can I contribute to all of you and my community? Well, last night a put together some tea gifts for my wedding industry peeps to send out on Monday. We have all had a very busy week rescheduling our Spring weddings and I know the wedding planners all over the country are having a tough time reworking entire vendor teams not to mention soothing emotional brides. My heart breaks for our brides and then I started thinking… I am a wedding planner known for bringing a sense of “calm” to a wedding day and I attribute this all to my tea! So I am giving out my “calm” to my brides and my planner and vendor friends! I hope it does just a little bit of good and brings some smiles.
So what can WE all do at home to enjoy some tea with all of this time we have acquired? Here are 5 suggestions to do with or without the kiddos……. things that you have always been saying to yourself “when I get some free time, I will do………”. So here we go!
Tea, Bible Study and Prayer - I do like to start my day every morning with my bible study and most days I do. Sometimes though my phone will begin to ring before my feet even hit the ground. Now I am in full blown work mode not realizing the time slipping by until at least lunch. Last week was a bit crazy with rescheduling weddings but the phone has been eerily quiet this weekend. Bible study is always something I wish I had more time for. Our country is in need of prayer right now more than ever. So let’s take some time with our tea to pray for those who are sick, for those who are healthy to remain healthy, for our president, our country, all the health care providers working endless hours, grocery store and take out restaurants who are serving us daily, for our communities and our families. The unity I see in our country right now is so heart warming and prayer is a good way to spend some of this time we have.