• Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Snapchat
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

MsMarmiteLover

  • Food
    • Recipes
    • Vegetarian
    • Vegan
  • Travel
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • UK
  • Wine
  • Gardens
  • Supperclubs/Events
  • About
    • Press
    • Books
  • Shop
    • Cart

Victorian tea today with Lavender Bakery

May 3, 2009 12 Comments Filed Under: Food, Recipes, Uncategorized

Savoury tartlets: anchovy, tomato, roasted peppers and capers; blue cheese and creme fraiche; artichoke, mozzarella and pesto. Victorian couple hard at work in the kitchen.
Cocktail of violet liqueur, vodka and cava. Victoria Sponge. 
Lavender and green tea shortbread. Pistachio & rosewater meringues
Madeleines
Holy crumpet! Making clarified butter to oil the rings means it’s less likely to burn
Blending unsalted butter and Marmite for the sandwiches, a Nigella trick that works…

Aperitif
Coupe au violet
Les salés
Marmite and cucumber Sandwiches
Savoury tarts
Home-made crumpets
Les sucrés
Madeleines au miel
Carrot cake with cream cheese frosting
Victoria sponge
Raspberry cake
Lemon cake
Chocolate cupcakes
Mini lemon and lime tarts
Rosewater and Pistachio meringues
Lavender shortbread
Green tea matcha shortbread
Tea and Coffee

Aga meringues

I used Martha Stewart’s easy recipe for my pate brisé for the tartlets and the vintage tins I bought on various trips to France. The blue cheese and creme fraiche filling is dead easy, takes minutes in fact: just blend blue cheese, creme fraiche, an egg or two. I blind baked the pastry casings, then filled with a variety of toppings. I used stuff I had to hand like anchovies, curled in a cross like starfish, pine nuts (which I hate roasted and keep in the fridge to prevent them going stale), roast cherry tomatoes dowsed in olive oil, quarters of artichoke hearts in oil, basil leaves, roast red and yellow peppers, capers, mozzarella…almost like tiny pizzette.
These were fiddly but enjoyable to make. As I worked my mum told me about her friend Joy, who, fresh from a cooking course, then made a meal in which the canapes were miniature versions of full-size dinners. There were tiny peas, tiny roast potatoes, tiny carrots on a little plate. All the women didn’t know whether to eat them or laquer the canapé and wear it as a broach. The men, of course, she said, just slung these tiny works of art into their mouths with nary a thought, Shrek-like.
The crumpets were, of course a triumph. @porridgelady from Twitter talked of the fact that they came ready-buttered, with my best Brittany sea salt butter, so piping hot they almost burnt the roof of your mouth. Are there any places in London where they serve hot home-made crumpets? Not heard of one.

@porridgelady was a finalist in The Golden Spurtle World Porridge making championship. She’s obsessed with porridge. Apparently there are others with this fetish!
Lavender bakery’s scones were light and fudgy, just as a scone should be, served with clotted cream and organic jams. My favourite was her lavender shortbread and her carrot cake, which didn’t have too much carrot in it and was dotted liberally with walnuts.
It was interesting cooking with someone who has such a different style; her tiny pistachio and rose-water meringues against my enormous golden-pink Aga-baked meringues. She is precise. I throw a handful of this, a handful of that into dishes. And that’s why she is a baker and I am a cook. Although my baking is improving…

Recent posts

Hostile environment training. Me in front with our kidnappers.

Hostile Environment Training

July 1, 2022

Air Fryer recipe: aubergine sticks with yoghurt, tahini sauce

June 20, 2022

A dingle in Donegal: seven-day family trip discovering my Irish roots

June 12, 2022

Previous Post: « Beltane Menu 2/5/09
Next Post: Our Madeleine »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Jules

    May 3, 2009 at 9:29 am

    Absolutely stunning menu. Just wish I could be there. Hope it goes well.

    Reply
  2. Ceebs

    May 3, 2009 at 10:31 am

    Looks Mouthwatering.

    Reply
  3. Helen

    May 3, 2009 at 2:06 pm

    YES! Marmite and cucumber sandwiches! One of my all time favourite sangers.

    Reply
  4. Ceebs

    May 3, 2009 at 10:12 pm

    The lightest scones I’ve ever tasted, and crumpets I could eat till I die.

    Too many things that melted in the mouth

    Reply
  5. Kavey

    May 4, 2009 at 2:48 pm

    Truly, it all looks soooo superb!

    Reply
  6. thora

    May 4, 2009 at 7:22 pm

    Congratulations, this must have been a wonderful afternoon and all of those goodies look simply great.

    Reply
  7. The Curious Cat

    May 5, 2009 at 10:45 am

    Okay, that does it, I have to come to your underground restaurant – I simply have to. Not only to sample this delicious food but also just to chat with you about cooking and stuff. I want out of the office and into the kitchen! Need to get stuck into cooking properly…!

    Reply
  8. RICK TERROR

    May 6, 2009 at 1:36 pm

    Wow! what a surprise!
    I thought that being a friend or commentatot to Stewart your blog would be another theme…
    Well, I’ve collceted recipes from magazines over the years, mostly from magazines, just for the pictures.
    My country is more sophisticated that you were able to seen back in 90, the problem is (for me) that good food is a field mostly visited by the richies here, but since the economic growth for the middle classes (after you were here), fancy restaurants and careers related are abundant.
    About resources, I think we have a lot of delicious things. Unfortunately, in the average home, lack of time to cook is a problem, due to everyone going out to work a lot to earn a lot of money to taste delicious things from restaurants.
    Now , ecological issues are endangering our resources, as seafood precisely. We have 2000+ kms of shore and this is a new and worrying situation.
    But land is not expensive and that european dream of living freely and autonomously working the land is still very possible, but you won’t have a big fancy plasma at your shack.
    I tasted marmite in England and they told me that you people divided in two bands; those who hate it and those who love it. I tasted a commercial brand, though. I guess is something you have to get from more home made sources.

    Reply
  9. MsMarmitelover

    May 6, 2009 at 2:49 pm

    Hi there Rick,
    Wow your comment is almost longer than the post!
    I am a friend of Stewart Home. I also have another blog travelswithmyteenager.blogspot.com which is slightly more connected with his world I guess.
    I imagine things have changed considerably in Chile since I was there in ’89/90. People were still quite cowed at that time. The average wage was $50 a month and yet prices were quite expensive.
    There was an amazing range of sea food that I have not seen elsewhere.
    But many of the restaurants were fast food outlets, fried chicken etc. I saw less unAmerican indigenous foods than in other South American countries.
    Glad to hear things have changed.

    Reply
  10. Lennie Nash

    May 6, 2009 at 4:49 pm

    Great post as always! Very envious of your stunning photos as well.

    Lennie

    Reply
  11. Alex

    May 7, 2009 at 4:21 pm

    Wish I could have come for the cocktail alone…

    Loving the authentic Victorian scullery maids and matching washing up liquid. Totally sets the scene.

    Reply
  12. Anonymous

    May 9, 2009 at 2:07 pm

    I keep on coming back to your blog to check out your latest intricate creations! Very impressive! 🙂
    Can you beam over some of those green tea stars? 😀
    Btw I’ve just tried out a ‘scones’ recipe from the American Southwest. Maybe you could expand on that and have an ‘Arizonan Tea’ or ‘Desert Tea’ one day 😉

    Reply

Leave a Reply to RICK TERROR Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Primary Sidebar

MsMarmiteLover aka Kerstin Rodgers.

Chef, photographer, author, journalist, blogger. Pioneer of the supperclub movement.

This is my food and travel blog, with recipes, reviews and travel stories. I also stray into politics, feminism, gardening.

Subscribe to my mailing list

msmarmitelover

Kerstin Rodgers/MsMarmiteLover
Looking at vegetables in Italy. Photo by @loredana Looking at vegetables in Italy. Photo by @loredanaparisi72
My piece in the @hamandhigh about the 3 day @heat My piece in the @hamandhigh about the  3 day @heathostile training course. Incredibly interesting & challenging. Link: https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/things-to-do/hostile-environment-training-9037980 to read more #hostileenvironmenttraining
Supper club dishes from Saturday: pickled beetroot Supper club dishes from Saturday: pickled beetroot eggs, cheeseboard, stracciatella & cucumber, tomato/strawberry/peashoot salad with real balsamic & spruce oil, home cured dill gravlax, smoked salmon, homemade sourdough crisp bread, potato salad with wild fennel & lots more! #supperclub #midsummer #eattherainbow (miss you @linnsoederstroem)
Last nights supper club. My first supper club in 2 Last nights supper club. My first supper club in 2 years was great fun. I’m pleased with my food, the guests were lovely, it looked magical in the garden. But the weather! I even had to bring my duvets from the bedroom out. They looked like refugees. But this brought even more laughter! Next event September
My first supperclub in two years will take place t My first supperclub in two years will take place this Saturday 18th June starting at 7.30pm. Tickets are £50 byo you can book here: https://msmarmitelover.com/product/midsommar-supper-club there are still a few places left. Pescetarian menu. Scandi and botanical influences. #gettingbackonmyfeet #postpandemic #smallbusinesses #supperclub #london
I recently completed the 3 day @heathostile train I recently completed the 3 day  @heathostile training course. On the last day I was kidnapped by ex-special forces for a few hours & learnt how to deal with compliance training & a hostile environment. It was one of the most interesting experiences of my life. 3 intense days of combat first aid, navigation & how to survive in a war zone. I handled short, long guns, mortars, grenades, bullets, and tourniquet & bandaged an amputee. I learnt where to sit in a car, where to hide from a bullet, where to protect myself if in a car. It was brilliant. Highly recommended for any journalists, photographers, cameramen, charity workers, paramedics going into any difficult environment say a disaster or war. The stories from the tutors & the other participants were so interesting. My piece on it out soon. Book a course: https://hostile-environment.co.uk/  They also do jungle & desert training. I’d love to join the Antarctic expedition. Anyway that’s me hooded in the front. #adventures #het #hostileenvironmenttraining #experiences #travel
Bundoran beach, Donegal. I spent a week knocking o Bundoran beach, Donegal. I spent a week knocking on doors, going to libraries, searching through graveyards for my Irish forebears. It’s really hard to find information prior to 1850. I found this in last years trip to Arbroath in Scotland. Headstones wear out, records are lost or burnt in a fire, everybody has the same name and are known by nicknames, successive children have the same first name, that usually means they died and the next one is called by the same thing. Women did have children out of wedlock, and people remarried more often than you’d think, plus families fall out & never see each other again. I learnt that my Irish great grandfather michael went to Glasgow & met a woman who came from a similar place: somewhere wild & beautiful by the sea. Then they and their children came to london. Chasing the work & the money always. Politics and economics matter for they push people around from rural to city. And now we rodgers are Londoners. #ireland #scotland #family #travel #roots
How some of us celebrate the Queen’s jubilee! My How some of us celebrate the Queen’s jubilee! My sister & a random Irishman come for the Rory Gallagher festival in ballyshannon. Sis has pulled already!  #getyourcoat #sexpistols #ballyshannon #rorygallagherfestival #ireland
Tullaghan, county Leitrim, Donegal, where my grea Tullaghan, county Leitrim, Donegal,  where my great great grandfather john Rodgers was a postman, then a tailor, then a pawnbroker. #irishheritage #donegal #myancestry #irish #rodgers #travel
I’ve taken down the previous post as it’s poor I’ve taken down the previous post as it’s poor timing considering what’s happened over the last 24 hours. Being British I’ve not grown up around guns. It’s interesting to be on this course and find out more about the reality of them, although my focus is learning the ‘golden triangle’ of first aid, communications and navigation. But at the same time It’s depressing how in America nothing will ever change regarding gun law. RIP.
Me as a punk. #pinkhair @caplanmelissa Me as a punk. #pinkhair @caplanmelissa
Sniffin’ glue: Me n @Jaybladesmbe at the Loctite Sniffin’ glue: Me n @Jaybladesmbe at the Loctite pop up yesterday. I’m all about repairing and upcycling my brocante finds: this time a beautiful pale wood lamp shade stand which had broken off at the bottom. I’m going to rewire it with 2 core sky blue twisted fabric wire, pop on my hand sewn pleated lampshade I learnt to do @workshopminerva and it shall be beautiful. Don’t chuck out your chintz: repair it! #therepairshop #selfie #interiors #popup
in June I’m having my first supper club in two y in June I’m having my first supper club in two years: here is the link to book: https://msmarmitelover.com/product/midsommar-supper-club £50 18th June  Saturday night. Byo.
#chelseaflower coming up. Last year I bought these succulents and planted them in a vintage zinc garden sieve. Now they are flowering. My balcony is like a little greenhouse: I can grow aubergines & other plants that usually need to be under glass. #londongarden #may #plants #succulents in the garden
Lemon drizzle cake. The trick is not to stint on t Lemon drizzle cake. The trick is not to stint on the citrus. I used 7: 2 Italian lemons (from Lidl):some ordinary lemons and some limes (18p) at Lidl. Don’t be afraid to mix and match your citrus. I also used buttermilk from @fenfarmdairy in Suffolk from their honesty shop. Last night we ate it still warm from the oven. #cake #lemondrizzle #homebaking #citrus #buttermilk
A Simple tomato, goats cheese and basil salad, spa A Simple tomato, goats cheese and basil salad, spanking fresh asparagus / fried in olive oil, season, then add a little boiling water, not too much, put on the lid, dressed with lemon zest & Parmesan, @fenfarmdairy baron bigod cheese, good bread. This is how I like to eat. Claire’s plates found at the beccles brocante. #suffolk #suffolkfood #supper #dinnerwithfriends  #vintageplates
Can’t wait to see what they will be like when th Can’t wait to see what they will be like when they are fired. All my favourite themes: gingham and scallops. Thanks to @clairebelljar for a wonderful weekend and pottery workshop. Such fun! #workingwithyourhands #playtime #creativity #ceramics #pottery #suffolk
Making plates with talented potter & old South Ham Making plates with talented potter & old South Hampstead girl @clairebelljar in Suffolk. She has the most beautiful house I’ve ever seen. Such a joy to be reunited with her. #friendsreunited #makers #potters #scalloped #wildflowers #cowparsley #pottery
Another budget gourmet recipe, the Sicilian capona Another budget gourmet recipe, the Sicilian caponata, which is like a more interesting ratatouille, in which you add capers, olives & vinegar. £2.50p. I was asked to develop a series of recipes which were delicious enough to serve at a dinner party but also cheap. I shopped at Lidl. #costoflivingcrisis #budgetgourmet #recipe #vegetarian #vegan #lidluk
Mackerel pâté, a recipe that cost under £2.50. Mackerel pâté, a recipe that cost under £2.50. Lemon & herb smoked mackerel fillets from @lidl (take off skin)3 big scoops creme fraiche from Lidl and juice of half a lemon. Blend. Plenty of black pepper. Serve with bread. #budgetgourmet #costoflivingcrisis #eatorheat
Just wrote a very personal piece for @hamandhigh o Just wrote a very personal piece for @hamandhigh on my decade as a single parent on benefits, how I learned to cook & how things are so much harder now because not only are ingredients pricier but the cost of cooking them is too. 3 budget gourmet meals serving 4, for £2.50 each. #costoflivingcrisis #budgetgourmet #povertyshame #singleparents #foodblogger
Load More... Follow on Instagram

Archives

Copyright © 2022 msmarmitelover