Easter
A Very British (and Very Delicious) Easter Tea Menu
Fuel up for a rousing Easter egg hunt with a brunch inspired by a traditional English high tea.
By Leah Koenig

Sweet Lavender SconesMarcus Nilsson
Romulo Yanes1/7Bacon Deviled Eggs
Egg salad tea sandwiches are central to any good English tea. Riff off of that theme by offering brunch-friendly bacon-infused eggs.
Marcus Nilsson2/7Sweet Lavender Scones
Infused with the delicate fragrance of lavender, these sugary scones go just right with a spot of tea.
Michael Graydon & Nikole Herriott3/7Pistachio Shortbread
Another not-so-sweet afternoon treat? These crunchy, nut-infused shortbread cookies.

Marcus Nilsson5/7Sesame-Crusted Crab and Mango Tea Sandwiches
These tea sandwiches get an exotic upgrade, thanks to a tropical crab and mango filling.
Peden + Munk6/7Pickled Egg Salad Crostini with Serrano Ham
Tangy egg salad and thin-sliced ham make a fresh, modern update on the afternoon tea sandwich.
Romulo Yanes7/7Spring Vegetable and Goat Cheese Dip
Think of this warm, spring-inspired dip as a scoopable vegetarian version of that English classic, shepherd's pie.
Leah Koenig is a writer and recipe developer. She is the author of seven cookbooks, including The Jewish Cookbook, Modern Jewish Cooking, and Portico. Leah’s writing and recipes can be found in The New York Times, New York magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Food & Wine, Epicurious, ... Read More

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