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In a medium bowl, blend flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and Earl Grey tea leaves. Set aside. In a large bowl, cream together butter and superfine sugar with an electric mixer until pale ...
Try these delectable slice-and-bake cookies with your own favorite blend of tea. In a large bowl, cream together butter, confectioners’ sugar and vanilla. In a separate bowl, blend flour ...
Picture / Eleanor Ozich. These wonderfully soft and chewy cookies are infused with Earl Grey tea and sweetened with coconut sugar, lending a lovely hint of caramel. I have used Amaranth flakes as ...
You can make a larger batch of the Earl Grey sugar and sprinkle it on sugar cookies, pie dough, or scones before baking. Finely grind sugar and tea in a spice mill. Purée 1 cup fresh blackberries ...
If you love nibbling on buttery shortbread cookies with a cup of tea, give this showstopping ice cream a try. It's flavored with Earl Grey tea and ... and 1/3 cup of the sugar.
Americans typically drink their Earl Grey with milk and sugar, but Chatterton prefers it the British way — with lemon and sugar. "Milk has a tendency to do strange things to black tea," he says.
Welcome spring with the floral flavors of lavender and vanilla combined with nutty brown butter and fragrant Earl Grey tea. Swap option: You can use any milk substitute or water as an alternative ...
These delicate Earl Grey cookies are perfect for an afternoon tea party. The black tea lifts the sugar cookie’s flavour profile and offers a hint of bergamot orange, while the royal icing is ...
You can make a larger batch of the Earl Grey sugar and sprinkle it on sugar cookies, pie dough, or scones before baking. Coconut water is known for being a big source of hydration. It's a perfect ...