Earl Grey Madelines from the Washington Post

These teas can resemble virtually any flavor imaginable.


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Earl Grey Madelines from the Washington Post

by xine » Jan 7th, '08, 12:41

The Washington Post, Earl Grey Madelines by Dorie Greenspan

Dorie Greenspan is a pretty popular baker in the tea world. This was adapted from a recipe from the world-famous Mariage Freres tea house in Paris, France. I like the idea of infusing butter with tea- wonder if it will work with any sort of recipe?

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by tseirPsaduJ » Jan 7th, '08, 12:52

After someone asked for the recipe on the other forum, I kind of wondered if maybe you couldn't just infuse the butter..a friend of mine used to do that with herbs..

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by tseirPsaduJ » Jan 7th, '08, 12:54

Oh, and Thank you. Very much.

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by xine » Jan 7th, '08, 14:39

:)

I'm wondering the versitility of the recipe as well. I'm going to try to infuse some butter this weekend with different teas. A rooibos madeline would be quite tasty, I think.

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