How Do You Prepare A Menu For High Tea?

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Hosting people can seem a bit daunting at first. From cleaning the house, preparing the menu, to cooking food, the idea of having people over can be overwhelming. Worry not! We will make this process seamless for you. Treat your guest to a high tea party. We have advice for setting your scene, featuring tea and delicious food options.

How Do You Prepare A Menu For High Tea?

What is high tea?

The British tradition of high tea is often confused with afternoon tea. Both the phrases are believed to be interchangeable, with no difference between them. We will start with clearing the confusion that they are not. The afternoon tea, served around 4 pm, became fashionable in the early 19th century. This British tradition, started by Anna, the Duchess of Bedford, was preserved for society’s upper tier.

Simultaneously, the newly industrialised Britain’s working-class did not have the luxury to sit down while enjoying their tea along with finger sandwiches and dainty desserts. They had to wait after their work to enjoy tea and wanted something substantially more filling than just tea, cakes, and scones. This was named high tea.

Invitations and setting the scene

Setting a date and sending out invites would be a good start. Decide the size of your part based on your budget. Personally, we prefer something small and intimate ourselves. Next on the to-do-list is decorating. Choose an area of your house most appropriate for high tea. Plan sitting arrangements for your guests. Set table and some chairs. You can personalise it according to your theme and aesthetic. Place some flower vases, teas set, napkins, dishes, and play some light background music.

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