Here are some newly decorated Buttercream Miniature Cakes. This buttercream is rich yet taste light at the same time. The cake has a medium dense crumb. Some of these look pretty to be eaten!
Here’s to Fall – a Vanilla Golden Layer Cake with Chocolate Chip Butter Cream
Fall Swirl Cake
Fall Swirl Cake
Flower Bouquet Cake with buttercream piped decoration – Vanilla Golden Layer Cake with Vanilla Buttercream
Bouquet of Flower Cake
Bouquet of Flower Cake
Rose Cake with buttercream piped decoration – Vanilla Golden Layer Cake with Vanilla Buttercream
Instead of baking powder, an angel food cake depends on air beaten into egg whites to rise. Egg yolk, which is a fat, will make the cake fall. Similarly, the pan cannot be greased with butter when making angel food cake to prevent the cake from falling.
Most of the time we do not have the luxury of enjoying a scone fresh from the oven. However, by heating up the scone in the microwave for 10 seconds or 20 seconds if you took the scone out of the freezer, you will find that it tastes as though it just came out of the oven!
I personally love to top my scones with plenty of cream and jam. Authentic Clotted cream or Devonshire cream, unfortunately, is virtually impossible to be found in the US. But don’t despair! A quick and easy substitute is Whipped Cream. Use generous amount of Whipped Cream in the place of clotted cream and add some fresh fruit jam on top a warm scone will make every bite of that scone heavenly!
Here are 2 new flavors that have been added to the line of Scones at Twee-tea-licious.
Strawberry Buttermilk Scone
Strawberry Buttermilk – A crumbly buttermilk scone topped with fresh strawberry
Orange Raisin Scone
Orange Raisin – Made with freshly grated orange zest and preservative free raisins
I have been hosting a number of afternoon teas at home recently as a great setting for old friends to catch up and for new friendships to blossom. What better way to relax with a cup of specially selected tea along with all freshly made sandwiches, desserts and good conversation? I only wish we can do this everyday.
First on the menu were two new flavors of scones:
Strawberry Buttermilk Scones
Strawberry Buttermilk and Orange Raisin. I have made different versions of strawberry buttermilk scones in the past. Although they tasted pretty good, I was not entirely satisfied with it. This new version finally met my own bench mark with just the right amount of moisture and taste. The Orange Raisin scones were made with freshly grated orange zest
Orange Raisin Scones
and preservative-free raisins. The taste of scones fresh out of the oven with generous amount of whipped cream and jam is just heavenly! If you don’t have the luxury of having a scone fresh out of the over, see my post “How to have a Scone at its Best” for tips. A warm scone makes a world of difference in taste! These scones are now available for purchase at https://tweetealicious.com/scones/.
Next up on the menu were two kinds of delicious finger sandwiches made by two friends who specialize in savory food. One was with turkey, smoked sharp cheddar, cranberry sauce and topped with a horse radish mayonnaise on cinnamon raisin bread. The other was a roast beef sandwich with carmelized onion topped with a spicy honey mustard sauce on whole wheat bread.
For pastries, I made some filled-to-the brim cream puffs that were freshly piped. Store bought cream puffs tend to become soggy quickly. With these home-made cream puffs, you could taste the still crusty shell with that nicely sweet and creamy vanilla pastry cream dripping from each bite. In addition to the cream puffs, I made a new flavor of Shortbread Cookies – Chocolate Chocolate Chip. This cookie flavor was inspired by my friend, Pat, who had requested a double chocolate cake for her birthday. These Chocolate Chocolate Chip cookies were made with gourmet quality cocoa powder and one of the highest rated chocolate chips. They are buttery, with a full chocolate taste, and with a nice bite of chocolate chips that are of just the right softness. These are now available for purchase at https://tweetealicious.com/cookies/.
Brown Velvet CakeBrown Velvet CakeBrown Velvet Cake
To complete the afternoon tea experience, the final item is a delicious and moist Brown Velvet Cake frosted with a beautiful cream cheese frosting. It is essentially a Red Velvet Cake without all the red coloring. As I cringe at the idea of putting in the amount of red coloring from all of the recipes I see, I decided to go all natural. The taste? Fantastic! The not so sweet cream cheese frosting was a perfect balance to a velvety textured chocolate cake.
Finally, we have two drinks to accompany the wonderful afternoon tea time. For our tea selection, I used a white tea, courtesy of my friend, Lisa, from Chambre de Sucre Gourmet Artisanal Sugars (http://www.chambredesucre.com). The tea was very fragrant and smelled and tasted wonderful. For our cold drink, my friend, May, made a great virgin mojito that consisted of fresh mint, lime, agave nectar and seltzer water. It was delightfully refreshing.
I hope you will also have the opportunity of enjoying afternoon tea with some wonderful friends. If you ever want to have an afternoon tea catered, please email me at tweetealicious@gmail.com.
“With its origins in a hardened biscuit bread that was common in the Middle Ages, shortbread may have existed as early as the 1100s, though legend gives Mary, Queen of Scots the credit for developing it in the 1500s. She enjoyed eating a traditional form of shortbread called Petticoat Tails, which were triangular wedges cut from the shortbread round, resembling the shape of fabric pieces used to make women’s petticoats in that era.” (Information from ehow.com)
Shortbread was expensive and reserved as a luxury for special occasions such as Christmas, Hogmanay (Scottish New Year’s Eve), and weddings, according to Wikipedia. In Shetland, it is traditional to break a decorated shortbread cake over the head of a new bride on the entrance of her new house.
The Shortbread Cookies made by Twee-tea-licious use 100% butter as their fat which gives the cookies a delicious buttery taste. Check them out on the Cookies page at www.tweetealicious.com/cookies/.
Early Scottish bakers fought to prevent shortbread from being classified as a biscuit to avoid paying a government tax on biscuits.
The Shortbread Cookies made by Twee-tea-licious use 100% butter as their fat which gives the cookies a delicious buttery taste. Check them out on the Cookies page at http://www.tweetealcious.com/cookies/.