My lemon lavender cookies are so yummy, if spring had a flavor, this would be it! A delicate butter cookie with hints of lemon and fresh lavender, they're the perfect pairing with a cup of tea.
The easiest bread you will ever make- this Irish Soda bread requires no proofing or kneading, and comes together in less than an hour.
Soft, chewy, and filled with warm spices like ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, all spice, and a little black pepper, these yummy snickerdoodles are hard to resist.
These are my step by step instructions on how to make a proper cup of tea (using British teabags).
Chocolate petit fours are perfect for Valentine's Day if you're thinking of making something a little different.
Langham Afternoon Tea with Wedgwood, Pasadena is a definite must when you're in Los Angeles.
Australian Crunch Bars are not an Australian treat, but British.
These mini Italian pumpkin and orange doughnuts are bite-sized and perfect with tea, coffee or as an afternoon snack!
This Scottish tea bread, or fruit loaf, recipe is for a sweet bread which one would have with a cup of tea.
Almond and Orange Biscotti are a wonderful addition to the holiday baking season, but they can be made any time of year! Not too sweet, crunchy, and perfect with a cup of tea or coffee.
Victoria Sandwich is possibly the most quintessential British cake, and loved by Brits around the world, but now you can make it, too!
Gluten free tea bread tastes marvelous, also known as Bara Brith.
Coffee and Walnut cake is truly a British classic, and one of my all-time favorite cakes.
A cucumber sandwich is perfect for brunch, lunch or afternoon tea.
Madeira cake is a classic British recipe, and does not contain any wine.
Braised chicken and apples is a combination of boneless chicken breasts, fresh apples, onions and garlic braised in a apple cider blend of tea.
Apple flavored tea replaces the cider in this apple cider chicken recipe.