Monday, August 8, 2011

Tea Party! with Recipes

I had a tea party yesterday - and promised to share some recipes.
First thing is to set the table . . . and make some herby centerpieces. Coleus and potato vine, asparagus fern, sage, and some of the herbs I didn't put in the food - parsley, basil and rosemary.
Table is all set!
Le Menu:
Chilled Peach Champagne Soup
Salmon Mousse Hearts
Sandwiches:
Cucumber Herbed Cream Cheese
Tomato and Aged Cheddar
Shrimp Salad
Raspberry Scones with Raspberry Cream Cheese
Fudgy Brownies with Praline Topping
Wines
Tea Assortment
Food preparation - champagne for the soup - and the cook!

Peach Champagne Soup
5 Local Ripe Peaches, peeled and stones removed
Superfine sugar to taste, about 1/2 cup depending how sweet the peaches are.
Juice from 1/4 lemon
Champagne
Put the 1st three items in the blended and puree. Store overnight in the refrigerator. Before serving, add 2 to 3 cups champagne. Stir together with a whisk and serve chilled.
Drink the rest of the champagne.

Fudgy Brownies with Praline Topping
1 1/4 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 sticks butter
4 squares bittersweet chocolate
4 squares semisweet chocolate
(eat the rest of the chocolate - it's good for you)
Get really good chocolate
2 cups sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla
5 eggs
5 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon vanilla
2 tablespoons water
2 cups confectioners sugar.

Oven 350* Butter a 13 x 9 inch pan.
Mix flour and salt in a small bowl.
Melt butter and chocolates over low heat, stirring
frequently. Remove from heat, stir in vanilla and
sugar. Add eggs, stir until well-mixed.
Stir in flour mixture and spread in prepared pan.
 Bake about 30 minutes.

Praline topping: Heat 5 tablespoons of butter and 1/3 cup brown sugar over medium heat until mixturebubbles, about 5 minutes. With a wire whisk beat in 1 tablespoon vanilla and 2 tablespoons water. Stir in 2 cups confectioners sugar. Spread over cooled brownies.

Making the praline - and the finished brownies!
Salmon Mousse Hearts
, , , and the Raspberry Scones
I forgot a picture of the sandwiches - until they were all eaten! They looked nice on the white three-tier server though!
The guests:

I've set you a place! Love, Linda
"Make thee a box of rosemary, and smell to it, and it shall preserve thy youth."
Wm Shakespeare


5 comments:

  1. This looks like so much fun! I love tea parties! Your table setting is beautiful and looks so fresh and gardeny. The food looks yummy and thanks for sharing a few recipes too! :)

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  2. Ahh so elegant and such a sense of satisfaction when the people you invite enjoy themselves and how delightful for those that are invited that you thought enought of them to make so much effort!

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  3. I was lucky enough to be invited! Everything was delightful and delicious!

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  4. I grew up when they were still having tea parties. My Mom and I would be invited and I loved getting all dressed up and wearing gloves and a pretty hat! I wonder why those sweet times went away?

    Your party is so pretty....beautiful settings and the food looks scrumptious!

    Thank you for the visit!
    Jil
    xo

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  5. Linda- what a beautiful post. A wonderful tea party- the food is utterly fabulous. Thanks for that great brownie recipe- love it!

    Vicki

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