So...I came up with a nice, moist little cake.
Lemon Honey Tea Time Cake
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2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup melted butter or margarine
Blend all together until crumbly
Add 1/4 cup honey
1 pkg. lemon flavor jello
6 tsp. lemon juice
1/2 cup milk
Mix well.
Pour batter into a greased round pan.(batter looks like cake batter)
Bake at 350 degrees for 40-45 minutes or until top is a golden brown and cake has pulled away slightly from side of pan.
Serve with your favorite tea.A dollop of lemon curd or whip topping would be splendid on the top of this.
You can garnish with a sprig of lemon balm or mint, and a slice of lemon as well.
Enjoy!
~The Garden Goose~
Oh the sounds and looks devine. Thank you so much for sharing the recipe. You can visit me at my tea party anytime...
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good. Will have to try that. Hope you and yours have a blessed day.
ReplyDeleteLaura
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDelete11 pm here.............just going to bed...........but now I am hungry!
LOL!
Dxx
It's wonderful to get a new recipe...thank you for sharing!
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Francie
Thank you so much for having such a beautiful tea party. I love the tea cake, thank you for sharing the recipe. I had my pink gloves all ready today, but when I took the picture I noticed I had forgotten them. How nice to see you had yours.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my party, do come back again.
Michele
oh Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I am drooling thinking about this lemon tea cake!!!
ReplyDeleteThat lemon cake looks delicious! I will have to try that recipe. Thanks for visiting my party too!
ReplyDeleteHello there and thanks for visiting my tea party! What a wonderful one you created. Your food is real!! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeletePeggy
Hi!
ReplyDeleteYour teaparty looks so inviting! So glad I could come. Your cake looks scrumptious.
oooh that cake looks lovely! mmm I'm going to try that one :-)
ReplyDeleteCake sounds delicious! I love all lemon desserts! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
you are all so very welcome! thanks for joing me.
ReplyDeleteSweet Greetings to you! Thank you so much for visiting my tea party!
ReplyDeleteI loved yours, the lemon Honey tea time cake looks so delicious. I've copied and pasted the recipe, I love new recipes to try!
If you don't mind, I would love to add you to my "Fav" blogs? It's so nice to meet so many Blog friends, I love it here! And I love MMP!
You asked about my foyer walls from the pics.. you are just like me! I never just look at what is featured in a photo, I truly look at the whole picture too!
About 4 yrs ago I got so bored one Winter and decided to change my very white, boring foyer into a New Orleans alley..! Well, one thing led to another and by the time I was done, I had made a Floral shop Storefront.. Stone walls (made from drywall mud), a faux wrought iron bench piped from a decorator bag, a running fountain on the wall, plus a faux wrought iron balcony with lighted window.. I never painted the vines or leaves that were applied w/a pastry decorator bag on the wall in the photo. I started on the opposite wall, so the jasmine has been painted, I just ran out of steam on the wall you were asking about, and now love it better than the other! lol! I will no doubt change things again, give it a face lift so to speak..
Okay Michelle, this isn't a book you're writing!! Sorry about that~
Please stop by anytime, I enjoyed your visit~
Michelle
Hi,
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my tea and your nice compliments. I will have to try your recipe as it looks yummy! Please be sure to check out my tea # 2 for the child in all of us!
Vicki
Oh, so Blogland is having tea parties? That once was a favorite pastime of mine. Your recipe sure does sound delicious. I have some Plantation Mint tea in the cupboard that should taste just fine with it.
ReplyDeleteDelicious sounding recipe! Beautiful tea party! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI plan another tea for later in the week, so please stop back by!
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
Delicious sounding recipe! Beautiful tea party! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI plan another tea for later in the week, so please stop back by!
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
Oh, I love the gloves, very sweet!
ReplyDeleteYummy...looks delish! Thanks for sharing & joining the Tea Party fun!
ReplyDeletePriscilla
Sounds delish! What time are you serving??
ReplyDeleteLemon is always so refreshing. Thank you for inviting me to tea and thank you for have a cuppa earlier today with us.
ReplyDeletePamela
ha Tracey..I made that cake and the kids loved it..it was gone within a few hours..haha.:0)
ReplyDelete(can we say"inhaled" LOL)
Looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe...thanks for sharing!
Priscilla
Hi Tina,
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks scrumptious! Thanks for dropping by Cozy Cottage today and having tea with us! :)
Best regards,
Debbie
http://cozycottageblogspot.blogspot.com/
Tina, this cake looks so delivious. Thank you for the recipe and the lovely tea. Thank you for stopping by my tea. Karen
ReplyDeleteI like the moist part of this cake! Looks really good even with no icing.
ReplyDeleteMy Dear Garden Goose,
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by The What If...Women Blog. We do hope you'll stop in again.
From one homeschooling mom to another...how you have blessed me!
~Randee of the Pink Collar Club and The What If...Women
Oh, yes!!!! Serve with lemon curd, my favorite!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou were so kind to visit my tea party. Hasn't this been fun? My eyes were so weary last night from all the reading I finally had to stop but now I am happily dancing from party to party. Love your blog and your tea party. I had a pair of gloves like that oh so long ago. Have a super great day. :)) Lynn
ReplyDeleteJust a tiny slice for me please.
ReplyDeleteOoh, cake.... Thanks for sharing the recipe--I am going to try it! And thank you for inviting me. I had a lovely time at your tea party.
ReplyDeleteKaren
PS Thank you for stopping in at mine, too!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. Your tea is delicious! Thanks for inviting me!
ReplyDeleteOh, the recipe for the little tea cakes sounds delicious --- and the pictures are yummy! Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
ReplyDeleteLaTeaDah
http://www.gracioushospitality.blogspot.com
Oh, this is something I'lll have to make! Lemon is one of our favorites here!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Wow, that is an interesting recipe!! And I love the photo you took with the cake and the gloves and teacups! Soooo very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy Tina, can't wait to try it! Thanks!
ReplyDeletemmm that cake looks perfect
ReplyDeleteLove your Tea, Thanks for the Recipe Share, Sounds Divine :)
ReplyDeleteAngie