Tuesday, December 28, 2010

High Tea in Hawaii

On Dec. 17 I was still in Hawaii, sigh... My husband was a good sport and we walked along Waikiki beach past the Pink Palace (Royal Hawaiian) to its sister resort the Moana Surfrider. Built in 1901 it's the oldest hotel on the beach. It has a white facade with lots of columns. We sat on the veranda overlooking the ocean. While it was a bit odd drinking hot tea in 75 degree weather, it was a beautiful day and a wonderful high tea. I wish I was there now.

The only proof that Jeff was with me is his hand in this picture, ha!

The Menu
Course 1: creamy mushroom soup
Course 2: three tea sandwiches for the vegetarian: cucumber with watercress; tofu/avocado; cream cheese on a baguette with tomato, cucumber and diced kalamata olives. Jeff's sandwiches included: roast beef; salmon/egg salad and cucumber.
Course 3: raisin scones with lemon curd and Devonshire cream
Course 4: dessert: puff pastry with cream; tangerine and chocolate cake, fruit tart and chocolate shortbread cookies
Course 5: green tea sorbet

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Mad Hatter Holiday

Kim and I started the morning of Dec. 10 early rolling 250 truffles. This usually takes us the entire day, but amazingly we finished in time to have lunch at the Mad Hatter with Emma. Maybe not opening the bottle of Proseco expedited the process?

The Mad Hatter is our favorite tea room. With the owner's daughter passing away from cancer, the tea shop was in jeopardy. Thankfully, the original owner bought it back, which was great news! She makes a mean cucumber sandwich - what's the secret? Creme fraiche? However, we learned that her Earl Gray Cream tea purveyor went out of business. Since this is our official tea partay tea, we cleaned her out of what she had on the shelf. I hope she finds a very similar tea to replace it because it is so delicate, yet hearty with the bergamot flower - it will be hard to find a truly comparable tea.

This is becoming an annual tradition. Last year, we went to the Como Conservatory. It was nice to exchange gifts and consume the first freshly made chocolate truffles.

Notice in the picture Kimmy's super cute dress! She also had four inch heels on (as usual).

Sunday, November 14, 2010

An Afternoon of Mystery

The mystery began with ten inches of snow and a postponement, but today Emma was able to host her mystery tea. Was it Professor Plum? Mrs. Peacock, perhaps? Hmm....she was very mischievous in her party preparation. I thought for sure we would be guessing many samples of unlabeled teas...
 
First Emma served delicious food as usual, this was just one of her 3-tiered trays - love the wild rice Gouda! She also served pumpkin soup and many sweet treats - cranberry bread, almond mini bundt cakes, assorted chocolates, etc. The tea of the day was 1767 a blend from Lady Elegant's with fruity notes.

Each place setting had a different teacup and we were instructed to pick the seat with the teacup that most appealed to us. Then we matched which tea went with which teacup. Finally, we answered tea-related trivia questions, which quickly revealed that Andrea is a true art and history buff. The trivia was a lot of fun and I think we all learned something. Do you know how tea was discovered? OK, so you've heard the story of the tea leaf falling into the Chinese Emperor's water, but can you name the emperor and year? If you said Shennong in 2737 BC, then you should apply to be a contestant on jeopardy!
   
Emma sent us home with the tea, a really cute silicone strawberry diffuser and the vintage cup and saucer at our setting, which was a fun surprise! Mystery solved!
 
The girls (minus the photographer ;)


Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Mad for Dishes!

The Allice in Wonderland dish set is nearly complete! With this many dishes I'm envisioning a never ending table with lots of guests. More tea please!

Thank you Auntie Linda and Uncle Neil for the beautiful cabinet. I filled it up straight away!




Sunday, September 26, 2010

Breakfast at Tiffany's

This really is Tiffany's face ;)

Menu:
Fresh mixed fruit
Egg and mushroom souffle
Mini apple pancakes with apple butter
Lemon poppyseed shortbread cookies

Tiffany really does make the best breakfast.

Attendees:
Tiffany, Amelia, Rachel, Kim, Andrea, Clara, Emma & me

The table is set

Beautiful bowl of delicious fresh fruit

That's not your car carrier



Andrea and Tiffany's Amelia


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Maddest Dress!

After stalking this whimsical silk tea cup dress in the store and online for a month it finally went on sale! I can't wait to wear it to one of our next tea parties. First, I need a mom to do a little strap adjustment and then I'll be all set. The dress is a lavender/gray color and the tea cups are quirky and very colorful. The name of the dress is Cream & Sugar and it's my cup of tea! I think Giada's husband Todd at Anthropologie designed this for me! Ha Ha!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Dragonfly Garden Tea

Today we enjoyed the weather and a lovely tea hosted by Emma in her English garden. Her dragonfly theme was carried out in the dishes, napkins, table runner and more! She even had cute dragonflys hanging from the canopy and the trees (compliments of Kendall's tree climbing skills). Her tablescape was well thought out and quite lovely as the picture below illustrates. Kendall even made us cute placecards with dragonflys. The elephant teapot contained chai tea and was a precursor to our Indian-themed meal - the basmati rice and curry was oh so yummy.

Emma's dragonfly tablescape

Kimmy, Kendall, me, Jackie & Emma (left to right)
My shirt actually has dragonflys on it, ha ha!

Emma, Kendall & Kimmy with Em's pretty garden in the background

Super cute dragonfly coconut buttercream cake, mmm

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The Enchanted Cottage

On Friday, my mom and I visited The Enchanted Cottage Tea Room in Walker, MN. It's in an old house a couple of blocks behind the main street. We had lunch at the Chase, but stopped in for tea and scones. Their cream scones had fresh strawberries and blueberries baked in and were served with homemade strawberry jam and devonshire cream. They were so good that we bought the cookbook with the recipe in it and we both needed a scone to go for breakfast the next day - so good! Thanks mom for the treats and joining me for tea!


Saturday, July 31, 2010

Lady Elegant's

Emma, Jackie, Kim and I met at Lady Elegant's in St. Paul today for tea. We ordered the Tea Sampler, which include cucumber sandwiches, scones and a variety of desserts. The cucumber sandwiches were addictively good - perhaps the best some of us had ever had! The spread included fresh dill, sour cream and cream cheese - very tangy. I wouldn’t leave me alone with a tray of those. We each had our own teapot and could select our own flavor of tea. I enjoyed the Buckingham Palace Garden Party Tea (had to buy a tin to bring home). We are big tea drinkers and having our own pot was wonderful. The service was very good and I'm sure we'll go to Lady Elegant's again. Thanks for organizing Jackie!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Mad Hatter Tea Partay

The second annual Mad Hatter Tea Partay occurred on Sunday.

I am very close to finding all of the Alice in Wonderland dishes. It was fun to have enough for the party. Last year we just had one teapot.
All of the girls were in attendance wearing cute hats including one month old Clara shown here with mom, Andrea:

 
When we weren't enjoying Proseco or berry punch tea we were eating, here's the menu:

Roasted Red Pepper Soup
Sun-Dried Tomato & Cheddar Crisp

Cucumber Avocado Tea Sandwiches
Sweet Pea & Leek Tarts

Strawberry Vanilla Tea Cupcakes with Strawberry Icing
Macademia Shortbread Cookie Cards
Cocoa & Fig Cupcakes (Thanks Andrea!)

Hot Tea Served:
Earl Grey Cream
Rhubarb Cream

Party Favors Included:
Homemade Vanilla Bean Sugar Cubes
Chocolate Mint Truffle Playing Cards (Thanks Em!)

 

Making the shortbread cookie cards and homemade sugar cubes proved to be more challenging than I expected. However, I believe all of the food turned out well and fun was had by all..until next year!