
Hosting
a brunch tea party soon? Find tips and ideas on serving tea, decorating
the table and invitations, along with menu ideas featuring tea
sandwiches, tea cookies, and lemon biscuits.
Enjoy
the light delicate flavors
of lemon, orange, and cranberry complemented by spices of cinnamon,
nutmeg, and clove in the tea cookie and scone recipes below.
Some
of the characteristics of holding a tea party include many dainty
finger foods like cookies, cucumber sandwiches, and chopped
ham tea sandwiches.
Planning your Tea
Party
There
are many reasons to host a tea party. You may know a great group
of ladies that have a common interest or it may be in celebration of a
special event. Hosting a tea party could be a nice way to get together
with your new neighbors, for a church gathering, a thank you for
special people in your life, a Garden Club brunch or a book club
gathering. A summer bridal or baby shower is a nice opportunity for
planning a tea party as well.
This is your
opportunity to make some
of those foods that seem a bit more involved and "fussy". It can be a
lot of fun to decorate your table with a beautiful linen tablecloth and
add a vase
of fresh flowers. This is also a chance to use your china set, if it
has been gathering dust on your shelves. If the china set you received
from Grandma is sitting in your attic, go on up and dig it out. Its
time to finally put it to use.
Invitations
Since
this kind of party is a slightly more formal occasion than a casual get together
it is best to send out invitations 2-3 weeks ahead of time with an RSVP
on the invitation. For a traditional tea serving time could be 3 pm to
5 pm. For a brunch tea, serving time could be anywhere from 10 am to 1
pm. Nothing is set in stone, so find a time that works best for most of
your guests.
Invitations give the
expectation that this is a more formal get together
and really gives you, the hostess, a chance to impress your guests.
Keep the number you
invite manageable and able to fit around your table. 4-8 makes for nice
conversation, but you can invite as many as 20-30 if you can handle the
crowd and have the space.
A nice touch after the
event is to send out thank you notes to each guest that carry on the
theme of your original invitations.
Setting
the
Table for Tea
This is your opportunity to find your good
china and tea cups that may have been collecting dust in your china
cabinet or attic. Inspect each of the pieces for cracks and chips,
especially along the rim of the tea cups. Wash each piece in warm soapy
water and cover them with a dish cloth to keep them dust free until you
are ready to set the table. This can be done a few days ahead. If you
are doing a large party with
many tables and you don't have enough settings to go around
why not ask a few friends to bring their china and set each table with
a different china pattern.
Begin
setting the table with a crisp white linen table cloth, perfectly
ironed. You can also layer floral tablecloths on top to create a very
beautiful setting. Antique or lace linens are a nice touch if
you
have them.
A bouquet of fresh flowers in the
middle of
each table, no more than 12" high makes a lovely centerpiece. An
antique doily could be placed underneath. For a more formal look add 2
tapered candlesticks to each side of the flowers.
The
Tea
Since
tea will be the main focus of your party, you will need to be able to
brew a good pot of tea. If you haven't done this before, the thought of
it can be a bit daunting.
Here is a
very good article on
how to
brew tea as well as other information and
articles to help you prepare tea. This website
The Tea Party Girl
also contains a wealth of information on tea and hosting a party and
can help you to decide what type of tea to serve.
Be
sure to also have the following accompiaments available on
the table as your guests will each like their tea in a
different
way:
slices of lemon
whole milk
sugar
cubes
If you will have any younger ladies
joining you for tea, you may want to have a pitcher of pink lemonade
available.
Tea
Recipes
Try any of these recipes for a tea brunch menu.
Cucumber
SandwichesLittle
Spice CookiesThin
date bread
sandwiches with
cream
cheese spreadLemon
Tea BiscuitsOrange
Coconut Tea CookiesTea
SandwichesSpice
CookiesCream
Scones served in a doily lined basket or
Apricot
Scones served in a doily lined basket
cranberry
orange bread