By LORRAINE ELLIOT
So, are you a tea or a coffee person? I have to say that I am most definitely a tea person. And one of my favourite places to have tea is during a high tea or afternoon tea. So when Dilmah asked me to host my own High Tea I was delighted to but first I had to find out what to do and what not to do as I know that it is an occasion that is steeped with tradition.
I asked my friends what was the number one item that they thought was important in a high tea. They answered “tea” which made sense of course. It seems everyone has their favourites whether it be Earl Grey or English Breakfast or Chai. Some prefer loose leaf and some use tea bags.
After that, the second most important item was the scones. They’re things that often cause controversy, I couldn’t imagine baking scones for the Country Women’s Association and if I ever did, I suspect I’d be quaking in fear at their verdict. I suspect I’d fall dreadfully short of their standards and be ejected out of class.
I did however come across a fantastic recipe for scones. I’m usually nervous about asking people or places for recipes. Rejection can follow as they prefer to keep their prized recipes secret but sometimes you try scones so delightful that you just want to tell them how good it is and hopefully gain a new recipe for your family of recipes. My favourite scones are at the QVB Tea Room (where I later interviewed June Dally Watkins for the Dilmah series). I was there with friends one afternoon and once we’d eaten our fill I reached for the scone. I was full but couldn’t stop eating the warm, light scone slathered with clotted cream and berry jam. “I’d love to get their recipe” I said to my friends Teena and Gina.