From cupcakes and mini scones to cookies, these tea party desserts bring charm and sweetness to your next afternoon gathering.
25 Elegant Tea Party Desserts
Berry Tarts
Chocolate Biscotti
Macarons
Apple & Cheddar Mini Scones
Gluten-Free Lemon Cake
Apple Cider Doughnut Holes
Rosemary Shortbread Cookies
Orange Dream Mini Cupcakes
Hazelnut Madeleine Cookies
Pecan Pie Muffins
Lemon Curd Cookies
Date Pecan Tea Bread
Apricot-Almond Tartlets
Tender Pecan Logs
Apple Bread
Vanilla-Glazed Ginger Scones
Peanut Caramel Brownie Bites
Mini Cheesecake
Truffle-Filled Cookie Tarts
Black Bottom Brandy Bites
Miniature Pumpkin Cake Towers
First-Place Coconut Macaroons
Citrus Mini Cakes
Mini Blueberry Tarts
Cream Puffs
Tea Party Desserts FAQ
What desserts will elevate my afternoon tea presentation?
Elevate your afternoon tea presentation with desserts featuring bright colors and decorative touches, like glossy lemon tartlets and piped cream puffs. Stack desserts with contrasting textures and sizes on pretty dessert trays for visual appeal and variety. A sprinkle of citrus zest, edible flowers or powdered sugar gives each treat a bit of extra polish.
What are traditional dessert recipes for afternoon tea?
Traditional afternoon tea desserts include lightly sweetened cakes, like Victoria sponge and Battenberg cake, buttery shortbread cookies and tender scones, perfect for holding clotted cream and jam. These sweets are known for their delicate textures and elegant presentation. Plus, each dessert pairs well with a fresh pot of tea.
What drinks pair well with tea party desserts?
Classic black teas like Earl Grey or Darjeeling pair beautifully with tea party desserts, but there’s room to get creative. Light, caffeine-free, herbal teas, such as chamomile and mint, complement fruity or buttery treats without overwhelming them. For a modern twist, try chilled tea spritzers or a matcha latte. And if you’re planning a winter gathering, a cozy chai latte with warming spices is a festive and flavorful option.
























