With yearly Mad Tea Party of the brain, I thought it would be lovely to re-visit a tea cake blog post from A Fanciful Twist, my other bloglette.
There are questions to begin with two and three, like...
Was it more than lovely?
Did they puff up like magic?
Did it bring us together for tea?
Did it bring simple Ooo's and Aahh's?
Yes indeed, it did...
You see, it wasn't a tea-cake recipe she searched for.
It was a sugar cookie recipe she desired.
All she wanted was to play with her new cookie cutters.
But, little did she know...
That when tea-cakes want to visit, they will find a way... And, when they want her to share them with you, they will most certainly find a way. I mean, for all the tea parties we have, these super easy to bake lovelies are necessary.
It began with a google search, and a recipe titled "Melt in your mouth sugar cookies." Perfect she thought. She washed her paper bag of cookie cutters she forgot she bought last year :)
It was late Saturday night. Lovely time for baking... (she sent the Mister out for ingredients, like sour cream and cream cheese, woweee!)
You see, she was one of those girls, you know the type. Gets and idea in her head, and has to do it right away. No matter what.
So, the baking festivities began... Now, you might say, "Vanessa, read the recipe, look at all that baking powder and baking soda, of course they will puff." I just didn't realize it at the time.
I thought I would simply get to use my cookie cutters, and make little rock hard sugar cookies...
I have this idea that, life is so short, if I want to have the house smell like Christmas in August, I will. If I want to dress up in April, like a witch, I will. If I want to pop popcorn, jump on my bed and watch movies all day, if I can, I will! They are simple pleasures, that we can bring to life.
I do this thing, where I ask myself, what I feel like. And I don't think things like cruises and mansions and Bentleys. I think within reason, within my power, what would make me happy right now? And then, I try to do it...
A twirl, a hug, a dance, a french pastry, a love letter, a tall glass of raspberry swirl with ice and mint leaves, a day dream...
If at work, perhaps run outside for a break, and jump up and down, and get the blood flowing, wave your hands around... Take a deep breathe... Smile, giggle for no reason... Look up at the sky, watch the clouds. Even if just for 5 minutes...
I told Mister Lovee that if you put the rainforest hose in the giant bushes, and look up through the water and the leaves, to the sky, you really do feel like you are standing on a rock, under a water fall, in an enchanted place... He looked at me, nodded, smiled... Then closed his eyes, while in his chair, clasped his hands and layed them on his lap. Then stayed like that for a long time. With a tiny smile on his face. I think we both have the daydreamer bug... ;)
Back to tea-cakes. So, they actually started puffing in the oven. And they turned into the most delicious sweet little biscuit type things, instead of hard cookies.
I caught Mister lovely red handed, hovering over a fresh batch ;) (yummy cream cheese, butter & sugar frosting, Oolala, oh and vanilla)
Isn't that the best?? Getting a suprise like this?? What could we do?
I took my little partner in crime, and he set a lovely tea table for us in the garden...
Now, you tell me, but, I think these were a wonderful accident. We enjoyed them so very much. We rarely eat white bread. Or any refined flour. But, we indugled in these big time.
I love that Mr. Lovee enjoyed them too... Isn't that the best, to share them with someone who enjoys the whole experience...
Of course, I didn't bring my very very ladylike self to the tea-cake fest. My plate looked like it belonged to the Blueberry Absconder Royale...
And of course, I couldn't resist this...
That was a lovely tea-time. Especially after hours of making up for lost time, by searching the garden for new specimens. I found a cluster of the tiniest flowers ever.
I am most certain they are fairy flowers.
I have a very small pinky, and let me tell you, these were tiny tiny star flowers, and colorful flowers... Oh lovely...
And, a very quiet bird nest visit...
Now, I am going to direct you to the Tea Cake Recipe. However, I have some tips that I am taking very seriously ;) First of all, these are NOT cookies like the recipe says. They are more like little sweet soft cake biscuits.
ALSO you must be AWARE that mine baked in 7 minutes (not 15). I rolled my dough a bit thicker for the last batch, and they were the best. I'd say a half inch thickness. I used all real butter, for frosting as well.
And, make sure the cakes are WHITE when you take them out of the oven. Do not let them get golden. They will be too dry to eat. At 7 minutes, mine were lightly golden on the bottom. Of course, all ovens are calibrated differently. But I am just saying, check yours at 7 minutes... (also, I only left the dough in the fridge for one hour, so you don't have to worry to leave it in over night, but you can if you want)
Recipe Link, click here.
Hope they work out for you...
Back to fairies in the garden and mischief!
♥