Tea Party Snack Ideas That Steal the Show
Hosting a tea party? These tea party snack ideas are all you need to create a stunning menu. Think buttery scones, dainty sandwiches, and creative options like savory puff pastries or tea-infused desserts. These snacks are as pretty as they are delicious, perfect for wowing your guests. Save this now to make your tea party the most memorable event yet!
Great British Tea Party - Serving Sandwiches at Afternoon Tea Cut sandwiches into dainty sizes with crusts off. Allow for at least 3 servings per person and with a choice of 3-4 filings on a mixture of brown and white bread. Traditional sandwich fillings include: cucumber; egg mayonnaise with cress; smoked salmon with cream cheese; Coronation chicken (served at The Savoy, Claridge's and several noted establishments, also a deli/supermarket favourite) ham and mustard. The order of consumption is sandwiches (also sometimes served with small bite size savouries such as mini quiche, tartlets, mousse, pork pie etc) followed by scones and finally the cakes/sweets. If presenting on a three tiered tray, in graduating order from bottom to top is sandwiches, scones then cakes. Sometimes the scones are presented on the smaller top tier and wrapped in a linen cloth to keep warm. Scones may be offered with the choice of plain or fruit and should not be presented already assembled, serve warm with pots of clotted cream and strawberry jam. There should be an assortment of at least two cakes, avoid large chunky portions. A cream tea consists of only tea and scones. Afternoon tea includes the full three courses of sandwiches, scones and cakes. A Royal tea is afternoon tea served with champagne. A tip from Mary Berry The sandwiches can be made the night before, or in the morning before an afternoon event. Butter the bread, fill and stack no more than six sandwiches on top of each other. Put them, uncut, on large trays, cover completely with cling film, then a damp tea towel. Transfer to the fridge. No more than 2 hours before serving, trim the crusts from the bread using a very sharp knife, then cut each sandwich into either 4 triangles or 4 domino (finger) shapes. Additional tip If catering for large numbers, stack sandwiches in finger or domino shape, it's easier to arrange and doesn't squash with the weight. Image: The Dorchester | Facebook
Great British Tea Party - Serving Sandwiches at Afternoon Tea Cut sandwiches into dainty sizes with crusts off. Allow for at least 3 servings per person and with a choice of 3-4 filings on a mixture of brown and white bread. Traditional sandwich fillings include: cucumber; egg mayonnaise with cress; smoked salmon with cream cheese; Coronation chicken (served at The Savoy, Claridge's and several noted establishments, also a deli/supermarket favourite) ham and mustard. The order of consumption is sandwiches (also sometimes served with small bite size savouries such as mini quiche, tartlets, mousse, pork pie etc) followed by scones and finally the cakes/sweets. If presenting on a three tiered tray, in graduating order from bottom to top is sandwiches, scones then cakes. Sometimes the sco
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