10 Afternoon Tea Recipes for Mother's Day (2024)

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Published: Apr 27, 2015

Updated: Nov 23, 2021

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Why not treat your mom to an authentic Afternoon Tea at home on Mother’s Day? I’ve 10 amazing recipes for the occasion, most of which you can prepare in advance.10 Afternoon Tea Recipes for Mother's Day (2)

Can you believe thatmother’s day is just around the corner? Like in less than 2 weeks! I know!!! As much as I want to run my usual script on how fast time goes by, I won’t go there today. Instead, let’s plan ahead for the big day. Starting right this second, so that we won’t run around scrambling for last minute ideas.

There are ton of Mother’s Day recipe ideas for brunch, breakfast etc, but I bet you’ve already been there, done that. Right?

This year, let’s do something different. Something classy. Something special. Let’s surprise herwithan elegantAfternoon Tea at home to celebrate MOM. Dainty little scones, pretty macarons, sweet cakes, nice tablecloth, fine china, flowers. All for our dearest and most beautiful moms. Doesn’t it sound fun? I have gathered 10 amazing recipes for you to choose from. Most of them can be prepared in advance. Win-win!!

Before, we jump into the recipes, let’s talk about how traditional Afternoon Tea is held. Typically, Afternoon Tea is served at around 4pm and can consist of 3 courses: scones with butterand jam, small teasandwiches, cakes and sweets.It’s not uncommon to serve champagne on special occasions too. I’ve recently had a formal Afternoon Tea at Savoy in London. It was quite an experience. I felt so spoiled, and I’m sure your mom will feel the same.

Without further ado, let’s check out the recipes.

Fruity Moscato Sangria

As I mentioned earlier, it’s not uncommon to start the Afternoon Tea with a glass of champagne. Since we’re celebrating a special occasion, let’s kick-start the party with this fruity moscato sangria. You canprepare it a day in advance.

Rose Prosecco

Or, how about this simple rose prosecco? I say, yes!!!

EnglishScones

For the first course, serve these light and fluffy English scones with sweet whipped butter and jam. The most delicious, cake-like scones you’ll ever make.

Lemon French Macarons

Have you been putting off making macarons?Now is the great time to whip up a batch. Yes, these little things are finicky, but it’s so rewarding. I promise, my step-by-step photo directions + my short video on how to fold the batter will guide you through the process and you’ll get the most delicious macarons. If lemon flavor is not your cup of tea, I have other macaron flavors too.

No Fuss Berry Tartlets

These easy berry tartlets, filled with creamy mascarpone filling and topped with fresh fruits, are my absolute spring favorite! It takes practically no time to make them!

Tiramisu Eclairs

If you think eclairs belong to bakeries only, think again. You won’t believe how easy it is to make them until you actually try them yourself. Filled with tiramisu filling, these eclairs will blow your socks off.

Blueberry Lemon Cake

Oh another one of my favorites. Loaded with fresh blueberries and glazed with sweet and tangy cream cheese frosting, this cake is a must for your tea party!

Classic Pavlova

Couple years ago, I surprised my mother-in-law with this unbelievably light pavlova cake for Mother’s Day. It was a huge hit! Pavlova is meringue-based cake with thin, delicate crust and fluffy, marshmallow-like center, and topped with whipped cream and fresh berries. It’s best to bake the base of the cake the night before and assemble right before serving.

Smoked Salmon Quiche

Make it a High Tea with this delicious smoked salmon quiche. High Tea is when you serve a savory dish at the tea. And this quiche is elegant addition to your festivities.

Dill Crepes withSmoked Salmon

Or if you really want to impress you mom, serve these delicate dill crepes with smoked salmon. So many great flavors are going on here. You and your mom will love it!

I hope I inspired you with a few Mother’s Day recipe ideas to celebrate your MOM in a very special way. If you’re a mom and would like to be treated a nice Afternoon Tea, simply share this on your Facebook and, hopefully, someone will take the hint!

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FAQs

What are the three main foods served at an afternoon tea? ›

What is served at afternoon tea? Afternoon tea comes in three course, the sandwich course, the scones and finally the pastries. Traditional sandwiches would include: cucumber, smoked salmon, coronation chicken, ham and beef.

What is a typical afternoon tea menu? ›

There aren't any rules when it comes to the food, but a standard afternoon tea menu comprises a tier of sandwiches, a tier of cakes and one of scones or teacakes. But you could also throw in pastries, petit*-fours or biscuits. Don't wear yourself out by taking on too many ambitious bites.

What is the best food for Mother's Day? ›

For more Pioneer Woman winners, try the lemony chicken piccata, the homemade enchiladas, or the pasta with peas that's simple, yet decadent. There are even a few recipes that you can take outdoors, like the grilled salmon, pesto pasta salad, and veggie skewers.

What do you eat first at afternoon tea? ›

Afternoon tea etiquette is to eat the sandwiches first, then the scones, then the pastries. Some places will serve the food in courses, so you won't have to worry about remembering the order.

What's the difference between afternoon tea and high tea? ›

Whilst they both include tea as a beverage, afternoon tea includes delicate pastries, little sandwiches, scones and cakes. Whereas high tea is typically a more wholesome meal of meat, potatoes and vegetables served after a long hard day at work.

How to cut sandwiches for afternoon tea? ›

Cut into finger sandwiches: Slice the sandwich into finger-sized portions. Traditionally, afternoon tea sandwiches are cut into small, rectangular shapes, making them easy to handle and enjoy during teatime.

How to set a table for afternoon tea? ›

At minimum, place a small spoon on the right of each plate for stirring tea. If you are serving sticky cakes or messy foods, also provide a small fork on the left of each plate, and one or more knives between the plate and the spoon, with the blades facing the plate. Provide steak knives if meat is served.

How many sandwiches do I allow per person for afternoon tea? ›

TEA-TIME TIPS

Allow 3-4 sandwiches per person. But don't prepare them too early as they will either go soggy or dry out.

What time should afternoon tea be served? ›

Traditionally, Afternoon Tea is served around 4 pm. It was not created to replace dinner but rather to fill the gap between an early lunch and a late dinner. Small sandwiches, scones, biscuits, and tea were typically on small ornamental three-tier serving trays.

How many finger sandwiches per person? ›

Plan three to four finger sandwiches per person when serving with a salad as a main dish. If you are incorporating finger sandwiches into an appetizer party menu, you will need one to two of each sandwich per person, depending on the time of day and length of the event.

What do you put in a morning tea platter? ›

Add bowls of nuts, yogurts and dips. Add other small elements such as boiled egg halves, berries, fruit, veggies and crackers to fill in the gaps around the main plates. To finish your platter add decorative flourishes such as fresh herbs or edible flowers.

What do you serve at a tea shower? ›

Tea sandwiches are a must, and Passante suggests having varieties. Curried deviled eggs, fig jam and prosciutto, and smoked salmon with cream cheese and chives are popular choices. For sweet items try scones (served with jam and clotted cream) and different types of cake. Remember, not every item has to be homemade.

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