Gluten-free Christmas Tea

Photography by John O’Hagan Photo Styling by Mary Beth Jones Food Styling by Katie Moon Dickerson Recipe Development by Izzie Turner

Invite cherished family and friends to enjoy a cheery holiday gathering with a dietary-friendly menu, including Cardamom-Orange Scones and Chocolate-Cherry Mini Cakes.

Guests will love these pleasing Harney & Sons blends paired with our tasty gluten-free bites. To order, call 888-427-6398 or visit harney.com.

Scone Course:

Begin your Christmas-time tea with a pot of Williamsburg Holiday Heritage Tea
and our Gluten-free Cardamom-Orange Scones.

Savories Course:

Next, delight your guests with a cup of Winter White Earl Grey paired with this selection of delicious savories: Beef & Mushroom Duxelles Tea Sandwiches, Tarragon Turkey Salad Tea Sandwiches, and Goat Cheese in Endive Cups.

Sweets Course:

Conclude your festive gathering by serving White Christmas White Tea paired with this trio of sweets: Hazelnut-Ginger Snowball Cookies, Pecan-Fig Thumbprint Cookies, and Chocolate-Cherry Mini Cakes.

Resources:

Blue Danube Blue Danube teapot, flat cup and saucer set, creamer, covered sugar bowl, dinner plate, bread and butter plate, 12-inch square serving platter, and 14-inch oval serving platter; Royal Crown Derby Blue Mikado small teapot, salad plate, square cake plate, and 2-tiered stand; Spode Blue Italian 10-inch pedestal cake stand; Gorham Silver Buttercup pastry fork, modern hollow knife, and teaspoon from Replacements, Ltd. All other items from private collection. Location courtesy of Mary Beth Jones.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Really enjoyed reading this gluten-free Christmas tea menu, everything from the scones to the sweets feels thoughtfully chosen and perfect for a relaxed holiday gathering, especially for guests who have dietary preferences. It’s nice to see how food can create the same sense of comfort in different ways, whether it’s a beautifully set tea table at home or something simple and familiar from brands like Wendy’s, at the end of the day it’s all about sharing good food and enjoying the moment with people around you.

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