EDIT: Nothing like presetting all the monthly recipes to take care of the posting so I can lecture prep and realizing that it never happened 2 months into the process. So if you were expecting these recipes to post during the month for your enjoyment, I am sorry. If you want to find the recipes which have now posted, try out the links below in the theme list.
Lavender - Edible Flower
Lavender is a wonderful scented plant. Totally edible from the leaves to the flowers and its strong floral scent makes it a perfect company for both savory and sweet dishes. Today I am sharing a tea bread recipe that you can use to make a sweet quick bread. You can serve it plain, with cream cheese or use to make cucumber tea sandwiches. The aroma is as spectacular as the taste.
Lavender - Edible Flower
Lavender is a wonderful scented plant. Totally edible from the leaves to the flowers and its strong floral scent makes it a perfect company for both savory and sweet dishes. Today I am sharing a tea bread recipe that you can use to make a sweet quick bread. You can serve it plain, with cream cheese or use to make cucumber tea sandwiches. The aroma is as spectacular as the taste.
Lavender Tea Bread
3/4
cup milk
2 Tbsp. dried lavender flowers, finely chopped, or 3 Tbsp. fresh chopped
flowers
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder1/4 tsp. salt
6 Tbsp. butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 large eggs
Grease
a 9x5x3 inch loaf pan. Preheat oven to 325F degrees. Heat milk with lavender
almost to a boil, then steep until cool. Mix flour, baking powder and salt
together in bowl. In another bowl cream butter and gradually add sugar, then
eggs, one at a time, beating until light and fluffy. Add flour mixture
alternately with lavender milk, in three parts. Mix until batter is just
blended, do not overbeat. Pour into prepared pan and bake for 50 minutes, or
until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Let cool in pan 5 minutes,
then remove to a wire rack to cool. When completely cool, drizzle with a simple
sugar glaze or sprinkle with confectioners' sugar. Garnish with sprigs of fresh
lavender.
RECIPE THEME:
Each month a theme is chosen and a number of recipes on that theme from my massive archive will be shared. This year we have 12 new topics, different from the topics of last year. To find the recipes of last year, check out this recipe link or search the blog with the topic Recipe2018.
You can search the monthly theme by looking for the theme keyword in the search box and it will pull up the recipes on that theme as posted, so look at the bottom of the recipe in each posting for the KEYWORD in the () to search for each month. All recipes this year will be tagged Recipe2019 so you can find them all.
The themes are:
Jan 2019 – Chicken and Dumplings (CDumpsJan)
Feb 2019 - Pasta Dishes (PastaFeb)
March 2019 - Edible Flowers (FlowerMar)
April 2019 - Cajun And Creole
May 2019 - Seafood Recipes
June 2019 - Vegetarian Dishes
July 2019 - Zucchini Recipes
August 2019 - National Mustard Day – mustard recipes
September 2019 - Quiche
October 2019 - Crock Pot meals
November 2019 - Pies
December 2019 - Mocktails
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