I am a fan of Nordic Ware bake pans. I have several, thought the one I use most is the basic bundt. This time I used the mini muffin sunflower pan. They are generally a big large for a single serving, but this cake is so light and tender that it is easy to get carried away and eat the whole thing. I used a recipe that I got from All the Books I can Read. Changes to the recipe: 200 ml of buttermilk - I used 3/4 cup of soy milk + 1 tbsp lime juice, 2 cups self rising flour - I used 1 cup flour + 1 1/2 tsp baking powder + 1/4 tsp salt. The left over batter was used to make the cupcakes.
The Bride in the centre and her younger sister at the right
The Bride's Mom at the back, and her youngest sister at the far right.
Another neighbour in the white blouse and you can just see my daughter at the far left.
Party favours are always fun. Colourful cupcake papers and assorted sprinkles were welcomed by all guests.
Graham Break-Aways
- Arrange 1 sleeve (30) of Honey Maid Graham Wafers on a non-stick baking pan. (line with foil to help with clean up).
- Combine in a large boowl 1 cup each butter and firmly packed brown sugar. Microwave on high for 3 1/2 to 4 minutes, stirring after 2 minutes. Stir until smooth.(this may take a few minutes) Spread over wafers. Top with one cup of chopped nuts.
- Bake at 350 F for 6-8 minutes or until lightly browned and bubbly. Sprinkle with one cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips and bake 2 minutes more. Allow to cool Completely before breaking into pieces.
Chocolate Coconut Drops
2 cups sugar
6 tbsp cocoa powder
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
3 cups instant oats
1 cup grated coconut
Combine sugar and cocoa in a saucepan. Add butter and milk and bring to boil Boil for about 5 minutes to fudge stage (235F). Add vanilla. Remove from heat and blend in oats and coconut. Working quickly, drop by spoonfuls onto waxed papr. Let sit till firm.
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9 comments:
what a lovely idea! Not everything has to be stressful - you show your support in something everyone appreciates and the result is that you all have a great time! Btw, I just love the sprinkles...
Looks like a lovely, lovely tea, and what a nice way to celebrate among friends and neighbors.
Everything you served looked yummy and the two recipes you shared are as easy as can be. They'd be great on a Christmas cookie platter.
I love the idea of a tea party instead of a shower. Lovely gesture, looks like a terrific time! All the treats look amazing.
Looks like great food and good company! What more could you ask for at a Bridal Tea!
Looks like a fun time--hope you all enjoyed the yummy food and good luck to the bride-to-be!
What a lovely idea- a bridal tea party! It looks like everyone had a wonderful time.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the Lime Cake recipe enough to use it! Hope the tea was lovely :)
What a lovely party. Love all your delicious desserts!
LOVE the idea of giving away little cupcake kits as favors. I have a case of 4 oz quilted jars that I'm trying to find use for.
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