My forthcoming book, Tea and Treachery (July 28, from Kensington Books) is the first in the new Tea by the Sea series. It’s set in a traditional afternoon tea room, and the book will have recipes in it for things that might be served at Tea by the Sea. I spent a good bit of my quarantine time having bake-offs to test recipes that could be used in the second book, Murder in a Teacup (summer 2021).
Chocolate chip cookies are not usual afternoon tea fare, but Lily Roberts, owner and head baker at Tea by the Sea, makes them for her children’s tea. The children’s tea is just as nice, just as formal, but the food served is more suited to younger tastes.
Here’s one of the contestants, a recipe I got from my daughter Julia. The cookies are on the sweeter side, a bit too sweet for me, but they were a big hit with young and old I tested them on. Also very quick and easy.
Chocolate Chip Cookies as Served at Tea by the Sea Tea Room
1 cup butter, room temp
½ cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
Combine and mix until fluffy
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
Add to above and beat until smooth
2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
Mix in separate bowl then slowly add to wet mixture until
combined
1 cup chocolate chips
Gently add to mixture
Drop on greased cookie sheets and bake at 375 for 8 – 10
minutes.
Tea and Treachery, coming July 28 from Kensington Books.
I’m going to check this book out v
ReplyDeleteThese look like they are nicely puffy.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new book! Now, I'm off in search of chocolate chips, because I may need to make these cookies!
ReplyDeleteCoNgRaTs on the new book! Looks like it's time to bake some cookies :-)
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