Today for our Sunday dessert I decided to make a batch of Tea Cakes. They are one of our favorite litte treats. The family will savory every morsels since I probably only make about two batches a year.
I have fond memories of my Big Mama's (Fannie Rochelle)Tea Cakes. My most vivid memory is that of her handprint stamp in the delicous buttery treat. I had to move to Flagstaff,AZ to learn how to make Tea Cakes. A very special and dear friend Lennie Hammond,who is also a native of Louisiana taught me the art of making a good Southern Tea Cake. Thanks Len
A Little Background On Tea Cakes…
Southern food historians say tea cakes evolved from an English recipe brought to America by British settlers in the 18th century. They were known as “little cakes” and were served with afternoon tea, but are called tea biscuits in Britain today.
The basic recipe was passed by word-of-mouth for generations. Unlike the English, Southerners made the cakes for snacks or special occasions, especially at Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Easter. Each cook added special ingredients, such as molasses or grated lemon rinds and spices.