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Throwing a vegan Tea Party is a great way to socialize and have fun with your veggie (and non-veggie!) friends and family.

Afternoon tea parties are a generally British tradition, that started in the 19th century, after duch*ess Anna, having being hungry in the afternoon all the time, started to have a cup of tea and a light snack, before the big evening meal.

Nowadays, people all over the world have this fun afternoon meal/event.

So, why not vegans, as well?

How to Host a Vegan Tea Party

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1. Tools and Decor

Teacups and teapot

I absolutely love teacups.

They are so cute and elegant at the same time, and I admit it’s not only tea I drink from it (just like with wine glasses; I am alcohol intolerant so I don’t drink wine, but I like to drink apple juice from a wine glass and pretend it’s wine… I swear I’m a functioning adult woman).

Fun fact: the holding up of the little finger actually stopped being a thing, when Britts changed the type of cup they drink from. It was used as a balancing technique.

You will of course need something to pour the tea from.

I like to choose matching cups and pots, so they have a nice orderly vibe about them.

Vegan Warning: a lot of china (porcelain) products contain bone char, so when you purchase one, make sure they are vegan-friendy.

Cake stand

Something about cake stands just screams fancy.

Usually I’m not all for fancy things, but afternoon tea parties are a completely different things. To me at least they are all about feeling like a royal for a few hours.

Having a cake stand on the table can really give your party a “royal” feel. Also, it is a nice display for all the delicious sandwiches, cakes and scones.

Table decoration

You don’t really have to go to extremes with table decorations, but a few tasteful pieces will brighten up the scene.

These can be a flower bouquet in a vase, candles or name holders to name a few.

2. Tea ( Duh.)

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Now obviously, this is the most crucial part of it all.

You can basically have any tea of your choice, but if you would like to stick with more traditional afternoon tea, you can choose from Assam, Darjeeling, Earl Grey and Lapsang Souchong varieties.

3. Milk

For traditional english tea lovers, this is the second most important thing oin the list.

I was never a milky tea lover myself, so I stick with the plain ol’ leafs, but for the majority of you, I recommend Oatly’s Barista, which is a perfect creamy plant milk to pair with tea.

4. Savory Finger Food

During an afternoon tea party, traditional savory finger foods, like small sandwiches and bites are served. The most popular savory food ingredient is cucumber.

Here you can find a few vegan afternoon tea party recipes, that will surely be a huge success.

Cucumber Tea Sandwich

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Mediterranean Pinwheels

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Spicy Chickpea Avocado Cucumber Bites

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5. Tea Cakes and Scones

Tea cakes and scones are another main food to serve with tea. They are delicious and you can pair them with any jam you like. I mostly recommend berry jams, like strawberry, raspberry or blueberry.

Afternoon tea parties are really the best occasions to have dessert without feeling guilty (besides on your birthday).

Strawberry Shortcakes

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Cherry Almond Cake

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Blueberry Lemon Almond Cake

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes

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Swedish Semla Buns (gluten-free)

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6. Tiny Sweets and Pastries

Aquafaba Macarons

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Drunken Strawberries

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Petit Fours

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7. Other Drinks

It’s recommended to serve a few non-alcoholic drinks to your guests besides the tea. My favorites include, rose and strawberry lemonades, vegan organic sodas or berry/mint infused waters.

Apple Cider Mimosa

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Lavender Lemonade

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Strawberry Mint Hibiscus Iced Tea

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8. Champagne

Traditional afternoon tea party lovers are surely familiar with the serving of champagne. This is really an optional thing and mainly for special occasions like birthdays or anniversaries. But if you would like to indulge with a glass of pinkish beige bubbly fun on a Tuesday afternoon (without being judged), this is your opportunity.

More sweet treats for a vegan tea party:

  • brunch recipes

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  • muffin recipes

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  • banana desserts

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  • matcha recipes

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  • brownie recipes

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  • candy bar recipes

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  • funfetti recipes

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What are *your* favorite vegan tea party recipes?

Let me know in the comments below!

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What to serve at a Vegan Tea Party? Here are 14 recipes and ideas so you can host the best afternoon tea ever. Sandwiches, desserts and more!

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FAQs

What are three kinds of foods typically served at Afternoon Tea? ›

The Perfect Afternoon Tea Menu
  • English Breakfast Tea. Teas. ...
  • Egg mayonnaise, cucumber, and smoked salmon sandwiches, afternoon tea favourites. Sandwiches. ...
  • Freshly Baked Scones. Scones. ...
  • Delicious Strawberry topped cakes. Cakes and Pastries. ...
  • Scone with sweet jam and thick cream. Jams and Spreads.
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What foods to serve at a tea party? ›

18 Tea Party Classics, from Scones to Sandwiches
  • 01 of 18. Double-Lemon Scones. ...
  • 02 of 18. Curried Egg Tea Sandwiches. ...
  • 03 of 18. Chocolate Ganache Sandwich Cookies. ...
  • 04 of 18. Cucumber-Rye Tea Sandwiches. ...
  • 05 of 18. Mini Chocolate-Hazelnut Cheesecakes. ...
  • 06 of 18. Meyer Lemon Marmalade. ...
  • 07 of 18. Mushroom Pomponnettes. ...
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Jan 24, 2023

What do you take to the host of a tea party? ›

I suspect the answer will be “you needn't bring anything - I've got it handled”. But it doesn't hurt to offer. If it's a “tea” it's safe to assume the hostess has already planned different varieties of tea, tea sandwiches and pastries. You could always bring some flowers, though, as they're always welcome.

How do you make a tea party menu? ›

The traditional menu for a full afternoon tea usually consists of:
  1. a cup of soup.
  2. piece of quiche.
  3. side salad.
  4. tea sandwiches.
  5. scones.
  6. sweets/bite-size desserts.

What 4 foods are included in afternoon tea? ›

There aren't any rules when it comes to the food, but a standard afternoon tea menu comprises a tier of sandwiches, a tier of cakes and one of scones or teacakes. But you could also throw in pastries, petit*-fours or biscuits.

What should be included in an afternoon tea party? ›

An Afternoon Tea menu should include light cakes, scones and sandwiches. Traditional sandwich fillings are often cucumber, smoked salmon, coronation chicken or egg mayonnaise. But they should always be served with the crusts cut off - Anne, the 7th duch*ess of Bedford, was quite insistent on this point!

What is always at a tea party? ›

Variety of food including sandwiches, scones, cakes, pastries and biscuits were served alongside tea in a tiered arrangement. Food served at tea parties was according to a particular season.

What are the most popular finger foods for parties? ›

Some of my favorites: Deviled eggs, bruschetta, crackers with cheese and dried salami, artichoke & spinach dip with tortilla chips, stuffed mushrooms, mini-spanakopita, Chinese dumplings. What are some tasty but easy to make snacks or appetizers that don't involve any cooking? Salami cheese wraps.

What are three rules for Afternoon Tea? ›

Take small, quiet sips of your tea. Do not blow on the tea if it is too hot. When you are not drinking tea, place the cup on the saucer. If seated at a Hilda Fearon afternoon tea table, never pick up the saucer.

How many pieces of finger food per person for Afternoon Tea? ›

On average, you should plan on 1-2 scones, 3-4 finger sandwiches, 2-3 canapés, and 2-3 desserts per person. Tea sandwiches, canapés, and desserts should be no more than two bite-sized.

What do you serve guests for Afternoon Tea? ›

What should be on your sweet afternoon tea menu:
  • Scones with jam and clotted cream.
  • Tarts filled with caramel, lemon curd, passionfruit or chocolate (the options are endless, really!)
  • Bite-sized brownies, biscuits and cakes for an extra sweet treat.
  • Mini muffins or cupcakes.
  • A macaron or two.
Jul 24, 2023

How do you arrange a table for a tea party? ›

Each guest should have a teacup resting on a saucer. Place each teacup to the right of the spoon(s) at that place setting. Set down a small waste bowl for each guest if you have them. Waste bowls are typically the smallest piece of tableware, placed on the left of each place setting, above the napkin or fork.

How many sandwiches per person for afternoon tea? ›

How many sandwiches per person at afternoon tea? Prepare 3-4 sandwiches per person for your afternoon tea at home. The cake stand will be stacked from top to bottom with delicious food, so there will be lots for your guests to choose from, and you can be sure nobody will go hungry.

Can you serve salad at a tea party? ›

As the days grow warmer, including a healthy, light food dish at your teatime is a necessity. Salads are a wonderful addition to any luncheon menu, and this compilation is sure to help you find the perfect savory recipe to pair with any tea selection.

What are the 3 major meals? ›

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner: What Eating Three Meals A Day Can Do.

What do Americans eat for afternoon tea? ›

American Buttermilk Biscuits

Biscuits can be served like scones with butter, jam, marmalade, lemon curd or even honey or molasses. However, they are just as frequently served with savory items such as ham, bacon or gravy. Our Southern American Afternoon Tea menu includes Ham Salad Sandwiches on Buttermilk Biscuits.

What are three rules for afternoon tea? ›

Take small, quiet sips of your tea. Do not blow on the tea if it is too hot. When you are not drinking tea, place the cup on the saucer. If seated at a Hilda Fearon afternoon tea table, never pick up the saucer.

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