The Ritz London Book of Afternoon Tea: The Art and Pleasures of Taking Tea

by Helen Simpson

Hardcover, 2006

Publication

Ebury Press (2006), Edition: New Ed, 64 pages

Description

Taking tea is one of the quintessentially English occasions, and who is a greater authority on the subject than the sumptuous London Ritz Hotel? This charming Edwardian-style book captures the essence of this traditional British pastime, and provides us with all the expertise on the ceremony as well as the recipes. Stories about the legendary afternoon teas at the Ritz and fascinating details about the history of tea drinking are complemented with passages from such diverse writers as Charles Dickens to Oscar Wilde. Over fifty recipes are included for different kinds of afternoon tea specialities, from delicate sandwiches, strawberry shortcake and rose petal jam, to crumpets and muffins for hearty teas in front of a roaring fire. The author gives an infallible guide to the many blends of tea and their suitability to particular occasions. Beautifully presented and delightfully illustrated, this book is the perfect gift for tea drinkers everywhere.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member MrsLee
A must if you read many novels of manners. My daughter enjoyed many tea parties out of this book.
LibraryThing member Aspenhugger
"Afternoon tea is the English meal-time institution, a social as well as a culinary event. It is precisely this atmosphere which is embodied in the Palm Court Tearoom at the Ritz in London, which for many years has been one of the most delightful and traditional places to take tea.

"The London Ritz
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Book of Afternoon Tea captures the essence of this traditional British occasion and provides the reader with all the Ritz expertize in the ceremony as well as over 50 recipes, illustrated with passages from Dickens to Oscar Wilde and charming drawings."
~~back cover

What a delight it was to get lost in this book, to dream of someday actually being at the Ritz, in a summery dress and garden party hat. And the scone recipe is to die for!
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Media reviews

Although I've had it for years, I only recently actually read "The London Ritz Book of Afternoon Tea" by Helen Simpson. What an absolutely delightful little book! I loved its small format, its recipes and its great variety of information, but most of all I loved its spirit, you might say.

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9780091909949

Physical description

64 p.; 6.37 inches

Pages

64

Library's rating

½

Rating

½ (34 ratings; 3.6)
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