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My dad used to always make tea cake when I was younger (not so much any more though). It was kind of like a combo of pancake (in texture and density) and sugar cookie (in taste). Good stuff. Not sure how traditional tea cake-y it was though.
I think I have a recipe for something called ‘tea cake’ in danish somewhere or other. I’ve never tried it myself and iirc it doesn’t actually involve tea at all. Maybe it goes really well with tea, I don’t know.
My dad’s wasn’t made with tea either, but I guess went really well with tea? Though we always had it with coffee…
Hmmm, I’ve been doing some poking around… here’s a recipe for “Russian Tea Cakes” that looks quite good.
http://www.joyofbaking.com/Mexican%20Wedding%20Cakes.html
I have to make some bread tonight so perhaps I’ll make some of these too.
Tea cookies? I don’t think I’ve seen tea cake.
My dad used to always make tea cake when I was younger (not so much any more though). It was kind of like a combo of pancake (in texture and density) and sugar cookie (in taste). Good stuff. Not sure how traditional tea cake-y it was though.
I think I have a recipe for something called ‘tea cake’ in danish somewhere or other. I’ve never tried it myself and iirc it doesn’t actually involve tea at all. Maybe it goes really well with tea, I don’t know.
My dad’s wasn’t made with tea either, but I guess went really well with tea? Though we always had it with coffee…
Hmmm, I’ve been doing some poking around… here’s a recipe for “Russian Tea Cakes” that looks quite good.
http://www.joyofbaking.com/Mexican%20Wedding%20Cakes.html
I have to make some bread tonight so perhaps I’ll make some of these too.
All cake is tea cake. Cake and tea? Yes, please.
Umm, I’ll have to try some tea with some tea cookies. Umm, matcha green tea cookies =D Sounds delicious :D