tea biscuits Posts

Tea Pot Biscuits

These Tea Pot Biscuits are great for many occasions. As so many biscuits, they look amazing.

via mischiefmarie on Flickr

Posted by The Biscuit Connoisseur in Iced Biscuits and tagged with ,

High Tea Lemon Biscuits

These High Tea Lemon Biscuits are great for many occasions. As so many biscuits, they look amazing

via and recipe available Aunt Nubby’s Kitchen.

Snippet: A posh version of morning or afternoon tea, served socially to groups of guests or commercially as a high-priced afternoon cuppa with a menu of gourmet eats.

 

Posted by The Biscuit Connoisseur in Iced Biscuits, Lemon Biscuits and tagged with ,

Taro, Matcha,Thai Tea Biscuits

These Taro, Matcha, and Thai Tea Biscuits are great for many occasions. As so many biscuits, they look amazing.

via and recipe available Talida Bakes

Snippet:
Taro: A tropical Asian plant of the arum family that has edible starchy corms and edible fleshy leaves,
esp. a variety with a large central corm grown as a staple in the Pacific
Matcha: A powdered green tea used in the Japanese tea ceremony
Thai Tea: A drink made from strongly-brewed powdered black tea. It is sweetened with sugar, and condensed milk is then added, giving it spicy-sweet taste and a creamy appearance. It is usually served iced.

Chocolate Chip Tea Biscuits

These Chocolate Chip Tea Biscuits are great for many occasions. As so many biscuits, they look amazing.

via and recipe available Sugar & Spice

Snippet: Chocolate chips are small chunks of chocolate. They are often sold in a round, flat-bottomed teardrop shape. They are available in numerous sizes, from large to miniature, but are usually around 1 cm in diameter.

Tea Cup Biscuits

These Tea Cup Biscuits are great for many occasions. As so many biscuits, they look amazing.

via and recipe available Planning With Kids

Snippet: Teacup biscuits are a great treat for parties – kids or adults. They look and taste great and are surprisingly easy to make.
For Interest: The Definition of “Party”: A social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment.