Posted on 08/31/2018 4:04:00 PM PDT by Jamestown1630
Isidore Verheyden - 'Afternoon Tea'
Ive always been attracted to the various forms of traditional English Tea Time, and found that Chef John of Food Wishes' has done a video on making clotted cream at home. His method is very easy, and just involves heating the cream in the oven at low temperature for many hours, cooling, chilling, and then skimming off the solids that rise to the top. Im sure its not as good as the authentic product enjoyed in Devon or Cornwall, but it looks pretty good.
This is very simple, but takes many hours over several phases, so you will want to start a couple of days ahead if youre planning for guests; and my choice would be to have it with Black Raspberry Jam on scones :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDyyAb6lB48
For a savory afternoon tea, you might want to try Coronation Chicken, a curried dish originally created as a salad dish for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; but it makes a very nice tea sandwich filling, and there are many versions of it. Heres one from the BBC and the Hairy Bikers:
https://www.bbc.com/food/recipes/coronation_chicken_30402
Heres a link to the BBC page for the Hairy Bikers, with links to many of their recipes:
https://www.bbc.com/food/chefs/hairy_bikers
-JT
This month: Some things English including Hairy Bikers!
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-JT
I love that channel. Ive wanted to make the creme fraise, but its hard to find the unpasteurized cream. You have to get organic, and even then its ultra pasteurized any more.
I guess around here if I wanted unpasteurized anything, I’d make friends with a dairy farmer. Are there many Amish in Michigan?
Thanks for the link! This looks interesting! I enjoyed watching the Two Fat Ladies, but since Clarissa died, they dont seem to run any reruns, which is a shame.
You can buy their series on DVD, on Amazon.
With scones and jam.
With sweets.
I actually like the savory ones - a little meal with lots of different tiny bites, to tide one over until the late dinner. It was probably a lot healthier than what we now call ‘Happy Hour’.
But the clotted cream and jam look very nice for a mid-morning pick-me-up.
(Assuming, of course, that one limits one’s indulgence all around ;-)
Mint and lemon verbena tea with FATAYER BI SABANEKH. Yum!
https://homemade-recipes.blogspot.com/2018/02/fatayer-bi-sabanekh-lebanese-spinach.html
Apple Cinnamon Tea--4-6 Servings
METHOD Steep 4 min: 5 tea loose tea, 2 c boiling water, broken cinnamon/stick.
Add in/stir to dissolve 3 tbl br/sugar. Add 2 cups warm apple cider.
Strain into pretty tea cups and serve.
Those turnovers look wonderful! I didn’t know about sumac, and you caused me to look it up.
That sounds very ‘Autumn-y’ :-)
Nice with warm muffins.
THX
...and if you are on Netflix, they appear to have several dozen of them.
Swedish Creme
METHOD Heat/stir/dissolve in bain 2 c h/cream, cup sugar, 1 1/2 tea cornstarch;
before bain water comes to a boil, set pan on counter; cool.
Beat in 2 c sour cream, tsp vanilla; chill.
SERVE over raspberries, blueberries or strawberries---simple, and delicious.
Swedish Creme
METHOD Heat/stir/dissolve in bain 2 c h/cream, cup sugar, 1 1/2 tea cornstarch;
before bain water comes to a boil, set pan on counter; cool.
Beat in 2 c sour cream, tsp vanilla; chill.
SERVE over raspberries, blueberries or strawberries---simple, and delicious.
Very Nice!
I would like to try the clotted cream on its own or over berries. And I am saving the coronation chicken salad recipe. Hairy bikers, so funny. I feel like they should wear hair and beard nets when they cook! Saving their site which looks filled with ideas.
I wish you did weeklies again. I know its so much work but it was so fun.
In CA you can get Organic Pastures raw cream. Its pricy. I made ice cream with it (combining with raw milk to cheapen it up slightly). Its delicious. My daughter cant digest pasteurized milk and ice cream (neither can I but I dont try) so I wanted to try raw ice cream. Its not really raw any more if you make the custard.
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