Saturday, 26 September 2015

Chocolate swirl pastries

 
I made these because well, what tea party is complete without Danish pastries? I absolutely love cinnamon swirl pastries and these are my inspiration for these chocolate swirl pastries.  I've never came across any with a chocolate filling before but they sure do look tasty.. I must look up a recipe for them!  
 

 
 

 


Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Jam tarts

The Queen of Hearts inspired these delicious looking strawberry jam tarts with pastry hearts on top...  Hopefully these jam tarts would have met with the royal seal of approval!
 





Toadstool biscuits

When I was thinking of a quirky theme for some novelty biscuits I immediately thought of these red and white spotted toadstools!  You always see them in forests in children's story book and fairy tale illustrations and who could forget the smoking caterpillar sat on the toadstool in Wonderland? Every time I look at these cute little 'fondant' covered biscuits I just smile! They're so adorable!
 


 
 
 
 
 


"Painting The Roses Red" cupcakes

These vanilla sponge cupcakes continue the "Painting The Roses Red" theme with their fondant red and white rose decorations.   
 


 
 
The cupcakes are arranged on a large fluted glass plate with a removable domed lid (as shown in the photograph below) 

 
 

"Painting The Roses Red" cake


Here is the first of a series of items from my Alice in Wonderland themed Mad Hatter's Tea Party table.  This is my "Painting The Roses Red" cake which was inspired by the scene where the playing cards paint the white roses red for fear of the Queen of Hearts chopping off their heads! I wanted a centrepiece for my tea party table which would draw the viewer's eye onto the table.  It needed to be a large cake and taller than any other items on the table so I designed a three tiered cake with green piped icing which had the appearance of a topiary rose bush.  I then added roses around the cake, half white and half red, and partially painted a few of the white roses with red acrylic.  I made the grinning Cheshire Cat on top of the cake to add some character and formed a black and white tiled floor style design around the base.  
 

 

In my photographs of the complete table I have also added a Queen of Hearts playing card to the front of the cake which I love because it adds a bit of extra whimsy to the piece! 
 
 

The 1:12 scale playing cards I have used in this miniature food table are from the Magic Pug shop on Etsy and these are the actual ones I used.


Monday, 21 September 2015

Chicken soup

 
Here is another food item continuing with the autumn theme... and what better way to warm you up on a cold miserable day than a bowl of delicious hot chicken soup? Whenever there was anyone in the family who was unwell with cold or flu there would always be a pan of this soup on the go!  It was usually made with leftover chicken from the Sunday roast and stock made from the carcass.  This hearty pan of soup would fit in with most time periods and scenes, from a farmyard cottage to a Victorian manor kitchen to a modern suburb. 
 
This item is now on sale in my Etsy shop here.

 




Chicken plate pie

 
This is a meal set I've just recently made and is now available in my Etsy shop: a chicken plate pie with four separate servings on a plate with new potatoes in fresh mint and butter and carrots, peas and sweetcorn.  In the chicken pies there are chicken breast pieces, button mushrooms, onions, carrots and peas in a rich chicken gravy.  The pie has been covered in short-crust pastry and egg washed to give it that homemade look!