What kind of dessert foods could i bring to a tea party?!


Question: Chocolate covered strawberries? Chocolate covered marshmallows? What else would be good?


Answers: Chocolate covered strawberries? Chocolate covered marshmallows? What else would be good?

Berry tarts, danishes, lemon bars, mini cheesecakes, scones, crumpets, shortbread, homeade pecan sandies, orange vanilla white chocolate-covered pretzels,... anything delicate, fancy and bite-sized. I wouldn't bring the chocolate-covered strawberries or marshmallows, just because they are very simple and messy but it is up to you.

Scones with a lovely jam

The messiest thing you can think of!

Pavlova with cream and Kiwifruit.

CHEESECAKE!!!!!!!!!!!

Small little teacakes, lemon bars, magic bars. anything small, light, and dainty. no big chocolate cakes. chocolate isnt very elegant to bring to a tea party.

you have good ideas! Something else good would be chocolate, dark, milk, white, or belguim chocolate. Yumm. And any cake would be good. Sweet cookies or tarts.
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make phyllo cups and fill them with fresh whipped cream or mousse and sprinkle some fruit on top. or use shortbread tart shells and do the same.

stay away from strawberries. They are really out of season and will be expensive and not all that good.

I like scones with jam

Cheese cake bites :-)

scones (creme fraiche and lemon curd accompaniments),,, tea biscuits...bite sized sandwiches... cookies...crumpets... cheese cake.. tea bread...chocolate truffles..pound cake..bite sized frozen quiches.. candied nuts for soup or salad..

Those cute little fruit tarts are perfect!

i think lemon squares are cute and elegant and not too heavy, let all the woman think they are eating light! scones filled with jelly are great, i also saw a recipe for halzenut shortbread, its different and new you could be a hit or pumpkin bread with something in the middle

mini cream puffs ... petit fours ... small rum balls (rolled in chocolate shot) ... baklava ... anything that's small, served in individual papers...... I'd skip the chocolate covered marshmellows. That seems too "kid-like" for a tea

crumpets darling wt else wud u take





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