Hello my dear friends and welcome to another Tuesday Cuppa Tea for June!
I forgot to begin the month with some pages from my favorite Country Diary Of An Edwardian Lady by Elizabeth Holden...a monthly pilgrimage for me...to read through the wonderful entries from the past of rural England....
Especially close to me heart, because she lived very close to where both my husband's and my families were...and are...from...Warwickshire...just at the top and barely north of the Cotswolds...
Her drawings are fabulous, and her records of sayings, poetry, folklore and botanical and wildlife observations are wonderful....
I forgot to begin the month with some pages from my favorite Country Diary Of An Edwardian Lady by Elizabeth Holden...a monthly pilgrimage for me...to read through the wonderful entries from the past of rural England....
Especially close to me heart, because she lived very close to where both my husband's and my families were...and are...from...Warwickshire...just at the top and barely north of the Cotswolds...
Her drawings are fabulous, and her records of sayings, poetry, folklore and botanical and wildlife observations are wonderful....
June Mottoes
Mist in May, heat in June
Bring all things into tune
A dripping June keeps all in tune
June damp and warm
Does the farmer no harm
Barnaby bright (June 11)
All day and no night
St Barnabas (June 11) mow your first grass
A cloudless sky; a world of heather,
purple foxglove, yellow of broom;
We two among it, wading together;
Shaking out honey, treading perfume.
Crowds of bees are giddy with clover,
Crowds of grasshoppers skip at our feet,
Crowds of larks at their matins hang over,
Thanks the Lord for a life so sweet.
by Jean Ingelow
Pink roses of her illustration, reminded my of the June teacup in the Royal Albert Flower of the Month series...
This is a demitasse size....but the Flower Of The Month series was actually made in 3 sizes...the regular teacup size, this size...the demitasse size and then a very small miniature size. All the designs are wonderful. Pink roses seem to be traditional for June birthdays though, because I have 2 June mugs and they are pink roses too...
This is a Crown Trent English bone china mug from the early 1990s....
And this is a Regency English bone china mug from the late 1980s made to be sold exclusively in a Flower Of The Month series at Butchart Gardens in Victoria, CB Canada...see...all pink roses! For more info on them at Antiques And Teacups...click on the photos...
The pink of the roses reminds me it is strawberry season here and in the UK...LOVE fresh strawberries! And I found this great recipe for a tea infused variation of the classic Swiss Roll teatime treat from Olive Magazine I thought you might be interested...I posted it on my Facebook page for Antiques And Teacups yesterday...
strawberry and earl grey roulade
1 hour 10 minutes + cooling and
resting
makes 8-10 slices
easy
A clever update for the classic Swiss roll. This easy Earl Grey
flavoured roulade, filled with strawberries and cream
lemon juice 3 tbsp
loose leaf Earl Grey tea 2 tbsp
eggs 4, separated
caster sugar 75g, plus
extra for sprinkling
plain flour 75g
sunflower oil 2 tbsp
orange extract a few drops
filling
lemon juice 2 tbsp
icing sugar 3 tbsp
whipping cream 300ml
strawberries 15, medium-large
step 1
Heat the oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4 and line the base of a 25 ×
35cm swiss roll tin or shallow baking tray with baking parchment. Mix the lemon
juice with 1 tbsp of the tea and warm until piping hot (in a mug in a microwave
is easiest – just watch it doesn’t boil over). Leave for a few minutes,
stirring every so often to draw out as much flavour as possible. Crush the
remaining tea with a pestle and mortar, or whizz with the flour in a food
processor to break it up a bit.
step 2
Beat the egg yolks with 25g of the sugar until pale and frothy,
then mix in the flour, oil, remaining crushed tea leaves and the tea-infused
lemon juice – strained through a sieve. Stir in the orange extract.
step 3
Clean the beaters and beat the egg whites in another bowl to
soft peaks. Add the remaining sugar and continue beating until thick and
glossy. Gently fold the meringue mixture into the other mixture in thirds until
most streaks have disappeared. Spread into the tin as smoothly as you can and
bake for about 13 minutes.
step 4
Lay a large sheet of baking parchment on your work surface and
flip the cake onto it. Peel off the lining paper, then flip the cake a second
time onto a new sheet of baking parchment dusted liberally with caster sugar so
the cake is now sitting back up the way it was baked. Roll up the cake from one
of the longest edges with the paper, and leave to cool.
step 5
Once completely cool, carefully unroll the cake. Make the
filling by beating the cream with the lemon juice and icing sugar until just
holding its shape. Trim the tops of the strawberries, plus enough of the pointy
bottom ends so the strawberries can sandwich together in a relatively even line
along the length of your cake. Spread the cake all over with a thin layer of
cream, then line up the strawberries along the inside edge of your cake. Roll
back up completely from the strawberry-lined edge so you have a Swiss roll with
the strawberries sitting in the centre. Chill for 2 hours to settle and stick
together before neatly slicing to serve.
nutritional info
per serving 245 kcal, protein 4g, carbs 20g, fat 16.6g, sat fat
8.5g, fibre 0.6g, salt 0.1g
And lastly....all I need to know is on my tea packet...my Ty-Phoo tea packet no less! This is my husband's favorite tea...he loves that it is from Birmingham, England...close to his heart as the closest large city to where he was born, and where he worked in the Diamond and jewelry quarter for many years before emigrating to the US...it's a nice, strong black tea, which has various quotes on the inner foil lining of it's 80 tea sachet packets:
If you are cold, tea will warm you.
If you are too heated, tea will cool you.
If you are depressed, it will cheer you.
If you are excited, it will calm you.
Gladstone, 1865
Make tea, not war.
Monty Python Flying Circus
There is no trouble so great or grave
that cannot be much diminished
by a nice cup of tea.
Bernard Paul Heroux
There are few hours in life more
agreeable than the hour dedicated to tea.
Henry James fr Portrait of a Lady
Thanks so much for joining me today for Tuesday Cuppa Tea!
Below is the list of some of the blog
parties I will be part of and there is the linky for your tea related
posts...please remember that it is SSSLLLOOOOOOWWWW but if you are
patient...it's there! And I love to read your comments, and can find you to
visit!
I just love the Royal Albert flower of the month series teacups. I need to get a June one because it's my birthday month. I didn't know that Crown Trent has a June mug as well. I really like their mugs and purchased a set many years ago in Ireland.
ReplyDeleteI definitely need to try this Typhoo tea. I see it all the time in British stores.
Just read your post about your outing to Victoria. So sorry about the show. I do love the trip to Victoria on the Clipper. Loved seeing your photo of the Empress Hotel. Hoping to return there soon. Have a great week, Nora
Your Roulade recipe is really nice. I think that would be lovely to try. I also love the photos from Edith Holden's book. I have a copy I enjoy as well. The June cup and saucer are especially pretty.
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth: You have more cups than anyone I know. I don't think you have ever even repeat a cup. You are one amazing lady. Hugs, Martha
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth,
ReplyDeleteWell, we've done it again - shared the same teacup. Sorry Ruth, as they say "Great Minds Think Alike". I do love the R.A. June teacup. Happy Tea Day! Karen
Hi Ruth,
ReplyDeleteYour book is so lovely and I've seen that on Bernideen's blog, too. Your RA June teacup is such a pretty one. I loved reading your tea quotes, also, and seeing the Typhoo tea that's your hubby's favorite. I'd love to try it sometime. Your roulade recipe sounds so yummy and perfect for a summertime treat with a cuppa tea.
Love the Flower of the Month series and the Rose is no exception, to be sure! The Swiss rolls look so good and would be lovely with tea. Have a beautiful day, my friend, and thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
I love roses and I didn't know it was a June flower. Thanks for yet another great party.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed week sweet lady.
FABBY
What a lovely teacup! Your Earl Grey and strawberry Swiss roll looks yummy! I still haven't tried Ty-Phoo tea yet--I'm waiting until I finish up some of my other black teas first!
ReplyDeleteThat dessert looks exactly like something I need to try soon! How fun! Love the cup too, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHi Trish...your link seems to be dead, so I have deleted it....can you please link again? Looks delish!
DeleteRuth
Your June Royal Albert cup and saucer is so beautiful! I really enjoyed reading all your sayings and poems. The roses photo is so lovely! You are a great hostess and thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePam
A pretty teacup for June, especially since National Tea Day is right around the corner. I've seen the Typhoo tea at the British Store and wish they'd sample some of the teas they carry.
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea Day Ruth.
Ruth your cups with the roses on them are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the tea sayings from the Typhoo tea bags, and the recipe for the Strawberry and Earl Grey Roulade sounds delicious for a tea time treat. As always, beautiful teacups too!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, dearest Ruth! My, what a lovely June tea cup...tea must taste extra lovely from it :) My visits to your blog are always a delight and pleasure, sweet friend. Thanks for sharing with Roses of Inspiration. Enjoy your week. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI have this book and love to look at it. I should get it out and read more of it! Enjoy your day sweet friend. Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me to get my copy of the "Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady" off my own book shelf and read it again!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
I love the June Royal Albert tea cup. It is delicate and very sweet. How special to have come across that pretty diary. It is beautiful. I have to try that strawberry roulade recipe.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting and have a great week.
Jnaet
Hi Ruth! I always enjoy when you share pages from the Diary! The illustrations really are beautiful. Happy June to you! Oh, that recipe looks really interesting--thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDear Ruth ...Such memorabilia... I have that lovely book but not those lovely tea cups.. OMG you've filled me with such inspiration with your Earl Grey Roulade Recipe and grand information....... and since you're hubby has heralded this Typhoo tea ...It might work on mine too ( Ha Ha)..Please tell me any secrets ...Hugs
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully illustrated book.
ReplyDeleteI am going to be sharing my June RA teacup this month sometime too, as it is my birthday month. So glad to be born in a month whose flower is the rose. And you always remind me to open up my Country Diary; it's such a lovely book.
ReplyDeleteThose little sandwiches look delicious.
A lovely post as usual.I am always inspired or enlightened and entertained. Angels to you!
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