insideKENT Magazine Issue 46 - January 2016 | Page 39

FOOD+DRINK AFTERNOON TEA AT Eastwell Manor There is nothing more quintessentially English than a spot of afternoon tea, and nowhere quite so apt to receive it than in the plush, comfortable, cosy surroundings of the wood panelled lounge at the beautiful Eastwell Manor. BY SAMANTHA G Set in acres of rolling Kentish countryside and amongst its own sculptured gardens, the delightful Manor House, which has been home to Royalty and noted in history since the Domesday Book, was a welcoming abode for my guests and I as we arrived on a crisp December afternoon. Having been slightly waylaid by the stunning Christmas trees and decorations by the reception and grand staircase, we were slightly awestruck and feeling rather festive as we finally took our seats at our corner table in the main lounge. We had heard rumours about the Afternoon Tea on offer at Eastwell, and it’s fair to say that our expectations were high as we perused the menu – the first choice to make? Whether to stay with a traditional tea, sample the seasonal Mulled Wine or plump for the Champagne option which was also available with a Kir Royale or Bellini! Lured by the seasonal tea selection we plumped for the Afternoon Tea option and were soon delivered piping hot silver teapots of warming Eastwell Manor Winter Tea – a fragrant mix of cinnamon, almond, orange peel and walnut; the classic blend of Assam and Ceylon Teas which made up the Eastwell Manor Signature Afternoon Tea; and a smooth peppermint flavoured green tea, which were swiftly strained and poured into our pretty china tea cups. The mouthwatering and varied selection of finger sandwiches included roast turkey and cranberry; smoked salmon and cucumber; spiced tomato and brie; tomato, mozzarella and pesto; and a classic ham, cheese and pickle. After a debate on which was the favourite (my clear winner was the turkey – moist (hurrah!) and flavoursome, while my guests’ winning choice was the cheese and tomato, voting the pesto the best they’d had), it was time for the showstopper (and let’s face it, the real reason for coming): cake! Presented on its delicate three-tiered stand came a mouthwatering selection of plain and fruit scones, and on this visit a bounty of Christmasthemed sweet treats and goodies. Tucking into the crumbly scones laden with homemade winterberry jam, lemon curd and clotted cream, my guests all commented that the warm scones were delicious and certainly avoided that dry, dull flavour trap that so many fall into. Finding that last bit of room hindered somewhat by a slight diversion into a hot, creamy Bailey’s Hot Chocolate adorned with a chocolate bauble, we started on the rest of the afternoon’s offerings: rich fruit cake with marzipan icing, which had been made back in October, laced with plump fruits and oh-so-moist from its months of preparation; mini crumble mince tarts, a welcome change to the traditional ‘pie’; a chocolate orange eclair full of cream that had just the right hint of Cointreau; and, my favourite of the afternoon, a delectable gingerbread pannacotta with a ginger creme, and mini chocolate Christmas tree. 39 Full of tea, cake and festive cheer and carefully carrying our ‘doggy bag’ of delights to take home, our expectations were truly met and we will be joining the host of other Afternoon Tea go-ers in making this a regular jaunt. The Afternoon Tea menu at Eastwell Manor changes on the last Friday of the month, ensuring not only that it takes full advantage of the seasons but also that you have an even better excuse to return to see what delights will be on offer next time around… And a little bird tells us that the January and February offerings are going to be a chocoholic’s dream! Afternoon Tea at Eastwell Manor starts at £23.50pp Eastwell Manor Hotel, Spa & Golf Eastwell Park Boughton Lees Ashford TN25 4HR 01233 213000 enquiries@eastwellmanor.