by
Clark, Pamela.
Call Number
641.536 HIG
Publication Date
2010
Summary
The first title in a new gift series. It contains all the delectable delights of the tea table - scones, finer sandwiches, pastries, little cakes, big cakes, slices, biscuits - as well as hints and tips on making a pot of tea and setting the table.
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Clark, Pamela.
Call Number
ARC 641.536 AUS
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Afternoon tea is the ultimate in femininity - containing all the delights of the tea table. Finger sandwiches, scones, pastries, little cakes, big cakes, biscuits and slices are all here as well as information on how to make a proper pot of tea and how to set the tea table. This is every girl's dream book!
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Alexander, Stephanie, 1940-, contributor.
Call Number
641.53 HIG
Publication Date
2014
Summary
High tea is an occasion. An occasion for cake, for friends, for celebrating. Here are recipes for cakes big and small, sandwiches and savoury bites, as well as favourite recipes from Stephanie Alexander, David Herbert, Belinda Jeffery and Not Quite Nigella. Including a recipe created by Julie Goodwin exclusively for this book and sumptuous ideas for how to host a high tea by Kyly Clarke, Samantha Wills and Eamon Sullivan, High Tea promises to make a special occasion out of any event.
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Patten, Marguerite.
Call Number
641.536
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Only the most hardened dieter can resist the pleasures of afternoon tea. Its enjoyment, whether it is a simple slice of home-baked cake or dainty sandwiches followed by scones oozing with jam and cream, is part of our culture and is a tradition acted out each and every day in tea-rooms up and down the country. This then is the perfect book for all tea-time lovers with over 100 recipes chosen by the un-crowned queen of British cookery, Marguerite Patten and is published as a tribute to and celebration of Marguerite's 90th year. There are recipes for cakes, breads, biscuits, sandwiches and savories from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland as well as recipes from tea times around the world. But tea time isn't tea time without a pot of tea so the book also traces the history of our national beverage with a guide to all the different blends and styles available. Marguerite Patten is one of Britain's best known and best loved cookery writers. She is the author of over 170 books and numerous newspaper and magazine articles. Her Cookery in Colour was first published in 1960 and with sales of over 2 million copies has broken all records in cookery book publishing.
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