Do you know the story? Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Here is a tale of four young lovers who run away to the forest only to have the mischievous fairy Puck make both of the boys fall in love with the same girl. The four run through the forest pursuing each other while Puck helps his fairy master play a trick on the fairy queen. In the end, Puck reverses the magic, and the two couples reconcile and marry.
How does this fit into a tea? A Midsummer Night’s Tea perhaps? Its summer and seemed befitting.
I was gifting an evening tea to a group of ladies and I thought this would be a fun theme tea for them to experience. The decor and menu would reflect the play and being outside would be an added bonus that would add to the atmosphere of fairies and dreams.
As the guests approached they were teased into the forest as they entered my home…….while Demetrius, one of the young lovers whispers “Are you sure that we are awake? It seems to me that we sleep, we dream.”
Once inside, they were escorted to the backyard where they were seated.
The tables were adorned with twigs and moss and surrounded by ethereal pink tulle and drapes. Rocks and pine cones accented the table as if my guests were sitting in the forest, just waiting for Puck to show up.
As the sun set, the yard was gently lit with lights surrounding the guests. The evening ended with Lavender Lace tea and my guests awakening before they left.
Midsummer Night’s Tea Menu
The menu was fun to develop. Several items are reminiscent of early English culinary fare and featured many of the characters in the play.
The scone course featured the Queen Fairy Titania’s Currant Scone and Nick Bottom’s Fat Rascal. In Midsummer Night’s Dream, Nick Bottom is a thespian in the play and is frequently laughed at. So in looking for an English bread befitting of Mr. Bottom, I came upon Fat Rascals.
The tea for this course was Sparkling Sugar Plum. This is a black tea with plum bits and blossoms, spices and crystals that actually glisten and sparkles. It was a perfect choice for this Midsummer Night’s Tea. Even stirred with a fairy spoon.
The savories continued adorning the names of characters with the fairy King Oberon’s Love Potion Champagne Cocktail, The King’s Meat Pie – a hand held circular meat pie. Wilderness Mushroom Caramelized Onion Pastry accompanied Fairy Peasblossom’s Cucumber Sandwich, that was in the shape of a mushroom.
When it came to the final course of the sweets, Puck’s Raspberry Fool appropriately took the stage. An old English Elizabethan Lemon Cake was part of the deliciousness and was graced by The Queen’s Four Fairies Meringues. These light meringues were in the shape of forest mushrooms.
Here are some of the menu recipes:
- Queen Titania’s Currant Scone (from a previous post on Currant Scones) https://teastheseason3.com/currant-scones/
- The King’s Meat Pie https://flavorite.net/shepherds-pie-hand-pies/
- Wilderness Mushroom Caramelized Onion Pastry https://littlespicejar.com/gruyere-mushroom-caramelized-onion-bites/
- Puck’s Raspberry Fool (from a previous Strawberry Fool post – using raspberries instead) https://teastheseason3.com/strawberry-fool-a-fresh-fruit-dessert/
- Elizabethan Lemon Cake https://www.popsugar.com/food/Lemon-Cakes-Recipe-40997086/amp
- The Queen’s Four Fairies Meringue http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/252767/meringue-mushrooms/
NOTE: More of these recipes will be highlighted in future posts
More whimsy for the evening….
The guests were served in the traditional format of afternoon tea, but with some whimsy to continue with the theme. The ceramic fairy spoons were used to serve the Devonshire Cream and Lemon Curd. Each individual and a dainty reflection of the wooded garden, perfect for a Midsummer Night’s Tea.
Further, the service was done with each fairy maiden wearing a wreath of flowers in their hair, along with their usual tea-serving apron and outfit. The evening Midsummer Night’s Tea was served by myself, my daughter and granddaughter. It was a fun evening tea for all involved – both guests and hostesses.
So as the tea finished, the guests were full and the frivolity had ended, there was no more slumber. The evening conversation had been enjoyed and the mischievous Puck apologized to all saying……
If we shadows have offended, think but this and all is mended,
That you have but slumber’d here
while these visions did appear….
70 Comments
Laurie Janssen
Boy this looks so beautiful & inviting for right now…WHEN should I arrive 🙂 L
Beth
Hi Laurie – Thanks so much for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post. Anytime!
Ramae Hamrin
Wow! From the decor to the menu, what a magical event! I would LOVE to come to this tea party!
Beth
Hi Ramae – Thanks so much for your comment and glad you enjoyed the post. It was fun to do for sure.
Alexis
Oh my goodness! This looks soo neat! I’ve never even done high tea before, but my mom tells me it is an experience. This looks even better! A themed tea evening would be awesome! I love the decor!
Beth
Hi Alexis – So glad that you enjoyed the post. Well serving it to people who enjoy it is as much a blessing as attending. It was very fun to put together. Thanks for your comment.
Barbara
Love it. Very inventive. A wonderful setting to “step” into. Those mushrooms looked
amazing……everything did.
Beth
Hi Barbara – Thanks so much for your comment. The mushrooms were actually pretty easy to do – meringues if you have done those before and just glued the tops and bottoms with melted chocolate. It was fun. So glad that you enjoyed the post.
Alexis
this was an interesting read. Is it a poem of some kind?
Beth
Hi Alexis – This was based off of a play by William Shakespeare A Midsummer Night’s Dream. And yes, some of the “speeches” will read like poems. I will make sure this is clear in the post. Thanks for the question.
Erica C Pittenger
I love this!! I want to do this! It’s like a summer solstice party! So elegant and fun!
Beth
Hi Erica – Yes, this was fun and in the evening with the lights and all the tulle is was fun. My yard is covered in trees and so you kind of step into this little garden space. So glad that you enjoyed the post and thank you for your comment.
Kristin
So fun! There is a book series called “Shakespeare for Kids,” and I was planning to read A Midsummer’s Night Dream to my kids in the next few weeks. Very timely post for me.
Beth
Hi Kristin – Well I am no expert on Shakespeare but it was very interesting researching and learning about the storyline. Having the characters come through the menu was a lot of fun and then trying to match some of the recipes. That would be great fun for your kids as well. Thanks so much for your comment. Good luck with the Shakespeare time for your kids – enjoy! Appreciate the comment.
Tricia Snow
How lovely is this! And I love the menu! The food looks amazing and I will be happy to come over anytime you wish to invite me … lol
Beth
Hi Tricia – Thanks so much for your comment. I wasn’t able to get pictures of all the food – it turned out well and then was all gone! So glad that you enjoyed the post. Yes, the menu was fun to put together. Thanks!
Jen
Now this is a place for me!!! I’m a tea fanatic and you’ve given me so many ideas!
Beth
Hi Jen – So glad that you enjoyed the post and that it got your creative juices flowing. It was fun to put together and hear the oohs and ahhs. Thanks for your comment. Now plan your teas away!
Holly
Beth, you always have the most amazing ideas for tea party! The menu is lovely and the pictures are beautiful!
Beth
Hi Holly – Awww, thanks so much for your comment. This one was fun and did have me do a bit of research to pull in the theme. Appreciate your feedback and so glad that you enjoyed the post. Thanks!
Debbie
You plan and execute every creative detail. You really are the hostess with the mostest, Beth!
Beth
Hi Debbie – That is so sweet. Thank you for your comment. I do enjoy it. Planning is half the fun. Glad that you enjoyed the post.
Douglas Jasper
That looks like a lot of fun and the decoration is awesome.
Beth
Hi Douglas – Thanks so much for your comment and glad you enjoyed the post. It was fun to do. Thanks.
Bonnie
Love this…what a great idea and very creative!
Beth
Hi Bonnie – Thanks for the comment and glad you enjoyed the post. Yes, this one had my creative thoughts going for sure.
Lisa Manderino
What a cute idea. It makes me want to have a party!
Beth
Hi Lisa – You absolutely should have a party! Even if its just a small one. It was a lot of fun to do for sure. Thanks so much for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it.
heather J jandrue
Can you come plan a tea party for me? This is amazing!!
Beth
Hi Heather – Sure! I think the planning is definitely part of the fun and challenge sometimes. Thanks so much for your comment – I am glad that you enjoyed the post.
Sabrina DeWalt
What a delightful event!
Beth
Hi Sabrina – I think it went well for the guests and the hostesses. Thanks for your comment and glad you enjoyed the post.
Kate
This looks amazing. Beautiful and delicious. Your friends are very lucky 🙂
Beth
Hi Kate – thank you so much. It was a lot of fun to do for them. Appreciate the comment.
Alyssa
Oh that is so cute! Such a great idea!
Beth
Hi Alyssa – So glad that you enjoyed the post. Thanks for the comment.
Leeandra
This looks amazing! I love the spoons!
Beth
Hi Leeandra – Thanks for your comment. Yes, I thought the spoons fit perfectly for the theme. Glad that you enjoyed the post.
Rachel
Love this! A midsummer nights dream was one if ny favorites 🙂
Beth
Hi Rachel – So glad to hear that. It was certainly fun to put together. Glad that you enjoyed the post. Thanks for your comment.
Sara
I love the fairy spoons. What a cute gift.
Beth
Hi Sara – Yes, I think they are cute as well and perfect for this tea. Thanks for your comment.
Laura Lee
Can I just say that I wish I was your friend or neighbor!! 🙂
Beth
Hi Laura Lee – Thanks so much and glad that you enjoyed the post. It would be fun!
Tiffany
Oh! The fairy spoons! How lovely! Will have to keep an eye out for something similar at antique shops this summer (and beyond!)
Beth
Hi Tiffany – Yes, the spoons were a delight and fit perfectly for the tea. So glad you enjoyed the post and thank you for your comment.
Misty
This looks like SO much fun! I love this idea!!!
Beth
Hi Misty – So glad you enjoyed the post. It was a lot of fun for sure…for both guests and hostesses. Thanks for the comment.
Barbara
As I sit here sipping my red clover tea liberally laced with fresh bee’s honey from the hive…I would LOVE to attend a tea party like yours! Super cool!
Beth
Hi Barbara – Love that you are sipping tea. Glad that you enjoyed the post. Thank you for your comment.
Suzan | It's My Sustainable Life
What an enchanted evening! Love, love, love the fairy spoons!!
Beth
Hi Suzan – Yes, it was an enchanted evening, especially as the evening went on and the lights were dim. I was so pleased by the gift and they were absolutely perfect for the party. Yes, I love them as well. Very special. Glad that you enjoyed the post and thank you for your comment.
Liz
Very sweet! Midsummer is one of my favorite plays! I love the theme!
Beth
Hi Liz – So glad that you enjoyed the post and the theme. It was very fun. Thank you for your comment.
Sandi
I love your cheeky menu, sounds like a fun party.
Beth
Hi Sandi – Yes, it was fun to do. Must admit I enjoyed putting this one together quite a bit. Thanks for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post.
Alexis Farmer
This is super cute and unique, love it!
Beth
Hi Alexis – So glad that you like the post. It was a lot of fun for sure. Thanks for your comment.
Danielle Ardizzone
This looks absolutely amazing! I used to teach MND and the menu and decor definitely evoke the experience.
Beth
Hi Danielle – Well I am delighted that your enjoyed the post and certainly with your experience. It was fun and interesting to put together for sure. Thank you for your comment.
Kendra
This looks absolutely perfect right about now!
Beth
Hi Kendra – I know doesn’t it? I am in the mood to do an evening tea and just not able to yet. Will be looking forward to having a garden party at some point. Glad that you enjoyed the post. Thanks for your comment.
Alice
What a great idea! I loved your decor!
Beth
Hi Alice – So glad that you enjoyed the post. The decor was fun and used a lot of things from my yard! Thrifty decorator here. Appreciate your comment.
Eva Keller
The desserts look so yummy and refreshing, especially the pink one!
Beth
Hi Eva – Thanks so much for your comment and glad that you enjoyed the post. Easy to make and very refreshing. Thanks!
Erin
How enchanting! Love the post!
Beth
Hi Erin – Thanks so much for your comment and very glad that you enjoyed the post.
Cindy
How magical! You really know how to create a memorable tea experience!!
Beth
Hi Cindy – Thank you so much for your comment. Well it does get my creative thoughts going and I enjoy it. So glad you enjoyed the post.