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Tea Cakes II

Submitted by: Susan Rains
These tea cake cookies are great for letting children frost them because they don't crumble easily. 

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Grandma's Old Fashioned Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Rhonda
A sweet cut-out cookie with a pinch of nutmeg.  

Old Fashioned Tea Cakes II

Submitted by: Jacquetta Peace
This delightful buttery cookie recipe has stood the test of time. Have some with an old fashioned cup of tea. 

Nana's Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Jennifer Galvan
Simple, soft sugar cookies. Can be made as drop cookies or cut out cookies. 

Welsh Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Suzanne Stull
Raisin cookie with a spice taste. 

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Mississippi Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Carol K.
Delicious dainty drop cookies made with buttermilk. 

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Russian Tea Cakes III

Submitted by: Emma Radovich
Lovely little cookies that are perfect for formal parties. 

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Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Doris McGough
Provided by: Taste of Home
I've baked many batches of different cookies through the years, but family and friends tell me these are the best. The simple buttery flavor appeals to all. 

Tea Cakes III

Submitted by: Kirsten
A dainty cookie with nuts, that is rolled in confectioners' sugar. These cookies are similar to the Russian Tea Cakes and they don't last long! 

Cream Tea Cakes

Submitted by: Marc Boyer
"Cream cakes" are not a specific item, but a term that refers to a variety of goodies served at tea. Scones, cakes, buns, and biscuits may be spread with cream and/or jam. The cream is a wonderfully thick, yellowish reduction named "clotted cream" sometimes available imported in glass jars at trendy gourmet food markets. Here's a Lake District recipe for "Upland's Biscuits". 
 
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