HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I Am 67 and when I was a little girl during the summer I would be sent to Oxford Mississippi to spend the summer with my mother's mother. My mom and grandmother fix the old fashioned tea cakes. My grandmother would put together a large glass tea jar full of ice and water. Then she would have a large container full of tea cakes. Early in the morning we would ride down to the cotton field. My cousin and I we were under 5 years old would sit on a blanket on the back of the pick up truck with the tea cakes and water while grandmother and others go out in the cotton field to pick cotton. We would wait on the back of that truck all day. My grandmother was a wonderful woman. That's my tea cake story. Oh my mom would cook tea cakes but later they would be hard as a brick. We had a cocker spaniel that love the tea cakes. Every time we gave her a tea cake she would run to the back door. Run out in the back yard and bury the tea cake. Later she would dig it up and eat it. We teased my mom saying these cakes was so hard the dog had sense enough to bury it in the ground to make it soft again. We loved those tea cakes. I believe my mom sprinkle nutmeg on her cakes. I can still smell the nutmeg right now. Great tea cake memories she is gone but the memories are inviting.
WOW! I was raised in Houston Texas. As an adult, married & children, I relocated to North East Texas where I was introduced to 'Country Cooking'. Tea cakes were something I had never ate before and I was very impressed with the taste. Thank You for taking me back to that favor. Blessings to YOU & YOURS❤
Butter cookies from the city schools took off like rain. Now who is going to get rich selling mom's teacake cookies????? I can see them taking off like a rocket!
Thanks, Ms. Lena. I was scrolling through videos and I saw tea cakes. My mom, rest her soul, made them when I was little. Thanks for bringing back fond memories of her 😊
Ma'am, I'm a butter lover. May i share a tip with you please. Instead of allowing your butter to soften at room temperature in the wrappers; try placing " unwrapped" sticks in the bowl you'll be using to mix your batter in. You can cover the bowl with a plate, or if the bowl is too large for a plate to cover it, you can cover it with a dish towel. Just a suggestion.
Thank you Ms. Lena. My mom who is, 85 years- blessed-to-be-on- this- God's-earth, told me for many years of tea cakes her grandmother would make. I found your recipe days before CHRISTMAS. I Dont celebrate it but for her, I made your recipe. I didn't note the heavy cream, so I used carnation milk, mistakenly grabbed unsalted butter for salted butter. She said the tea cakes were wonderful. Probably the closest to what she had since she was a child, that her grandmother would make. I will remember the heavy cream and salted butter for next time. Thank you so very much. With so many views, like 38 thousand, there should be some advertisers here, none the less, I hope to express my gratitude for you. Thank you and your granddaughter for continuing and sharing the food tradition of our culture; it would be lost were it not for your contribution to share it.
Thank you, Ms. Lena!! My grandma made teacakes for us when we were growing up. I am now 71 years old, and I miss her teacakes. She let us eat the scraps of the dough when she rolled them and cut them with a mason jar. Thanks for the memories!
Sorry I missed my grandmother and her baking and misspelled the words, but I truly want to thank you Mrs.Lena, keep bringing great memories to all of us. May GOD continue to bless you.
Those Tea Cakes looked Amazing, I could almost smell them and taste them! I haven't seen them in a Long time! My Children's Grandmother would make them and have Coffee with them! Thank you! You are Truly Blessed! 😇🙏🏽❤️
OMG! My granny taught me how to make tea cakes when I was a little girl ❤ she's no longer with us, she passed about four years ago at the age of 103❤ thank you for sharing!
I grew up in Arkansas, and one of my fondest childhood memories is when my grandmother would make us tea cakes or blackberry cobbler. Thanks for keeping the tradition alive and sending me down memory lane, or should I say road😊
I grew up in Arkansas as well. My grandmother made Tea Cakes, Butter Rolls, Pound Cakes, Sweet Rolls, Berry Cobblers and so much more. I remember her Jelly Cakes too. She never used a mixer, she did everything by hand.
@TeeTee-2016 indeed, and they would be just plain jelly sandwiches with NO peanut buttler. Lol. Sometimes we would sprinkle the Jelly cakes with coconut flakes also.
Oh my gosh my grandma in Mississippi used to make tea cakes, and she would post a Christmas box to us in Chicago and we would just love the tea cakes. I recently found the recipe but one of my sisters has stolen it from me along with some old family photos. Now I finally found a recipe here on TH-cam. Thank you Ms Lena.
Thank You for the Bible Verses. 1st Time Here. My Grandmother was from Arkansas and made Tea Cakes for my Grandfather . You brought Bake some of those Beautiful Memories❤ 😎. My God Keep his Hands on You!! The good Ole Southern Food And Ways. Amen 🙏❤❤
When I was very young my great great grandmother "Big Mama" and I would wake up before anyone early in the morning and have our coffee ☕ (mine was more milk than coffee 😂) with the tea cakes she made the night before. Big Mama made me feel so special and loved. LOVE YOU BIG MAMA RIP🙏🏼❤️😘 Thank you Ms. Lena for your video the tea cakes look delicious 😋 and you brought back wonderful memories for me. Blessings to you 🙏🏼
Thank you miss Lena for this tea cake recipe! I am 58 years old and I remember My mom used to bake them when we were children as well as some of our elder neighbors. This was always a favorite. I have been looking for a tea cake recipe so now I can surprise my mother who is now 88 years blessed. Again, thank you and I cannot wait to try this recipe. God bless you and your family
Thank you so much for showing me your recipe. An old sister from my church invited me for years so she could help me make them each time I was so busy. She must have sent you to me from heaven. Blessings always
I have been asking my aunt to give me the recipe for tea cakes for over 50 years. I will be making them 😂soon. My family is from Louisiana; Red River area.
Hello from Oklahoma! I 💖 Tcakes! My Mom used to make them too! So many memories of coming in from school in Arkansas to a fresh batch of T- Cakes. Those were the Good old days! You and your video made my day! 🎄💖❣️💖🎄 Merry Christmas to you and yours!
@blushbaby5278 What part of Louisiana was your grandmother from cause this tea cake style recipe is very popular in Norrh Louisiana which my family is from
@@blushbaby5278 My mom is from Vacherie, La. She made the best tea cakes. My sister and niece has mastered making the cookies. This was a real treat to watch Ms. Lena!
Love me some tea cakes!! I remember being in the kitchen with my mama and big mama helping them make some when I was a kid. Thank you for bringing back some wonderful cherished memories! 💜 New subbie. 😊
My great-grandmother and grandmother who raised me used to make tea cakes and and coconut cake and candy like peanut brittle remember all the old fashioned Christmas I had really enjoyed you bringing back the old memories.God Bless you and your family. Merry Christmas
Oh! This brought back some very fond memories. I'm an old white lady now, but when I was growing up my grandmother always had teacakes and milk ready for us kids when we visited. She would also have hot cornbread and buttermilk just for me, my sibblings didn't like cornbread and buttermilk and that was fine by me!
❤🙋🏾♀️😋❤💯👏🏾👸🏾👸🏾 Thank you for sharing Queens Ms. Lena and Granddaughter! I'm excited to make these! Be Blessed Always In Jesus Mighty Name Amen And Hallelujah!
Blessing to you and your family. I'm in my sixty and my mom pass at 90 in December 2016. This is a recipe that I didn't get from my mom before she passed. I appreciate you for this recipe which is one of my favorite and I encourage everyone to make these tea cakes they are delicious. By the grace of God my mother gave birth to 16 children and when she passed it was 14 of us still living. She always cooked tea cakes and sweet rolls for us. God is good and all the time God is good.👏🏼 Thanks again for sharing this recipe.🤗
So different from British tea cakes. Here tea cakes are spiced treated sweet dough buns with dried fruit. They are eaten split horizontally, toasted and spread with butter. These look fun. They look more like a fairy cake baked like a drop scone.. They would be lovely dredged with caster sugar. I want some! X
I remember my mother making tea cakes. They were huge and very good. On her off days she would invite her friends in our block over for coffee and tea cakes.
My grandmother always made these. I loved them hot with peanut butter on top. Yours is the first recipe that's like hers was. Thank you for sharing. I'm going to make some for my 3 year old granddaughter and ship them to her. 🎉❤ Great memories watching you video.
My mother's best friend used to make them and would call her when just being baked and coming from the oven. Nothing like a warm tea cake with a cold glass of milk. Soooo good. Brings back good memories. 😊
My mom also made tea cakes. She used milk instead of whipping cream. She also rolled her chilled dough in flour then cut them using a glass. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so very much for the recipe I've been craving tea cake for years couldn't find nobody that knew how to make them and those that did health wouldn't allow it and they wouldn't give me the recipe so again thank you thank you thank you
I love tea cakes, I'm still looking for the best recipe. I know you gotta use that butter milk, ok no butter milk (heavy cream) love it....I'm taking notes 😂. Thank you Ms. Lena😂
Thank you so very much for bringing back these wonderful tea cakes my grandmother would store away the tea cakes in a big white pot and my sister and I would try and sneak into the pot during bedtime they would be so good that's all you could think about was just one more, I always wanted to know how to make these tea cakes but never found a recipe close to my grandmother until now, the only thing I noticed difference was you used a scoop to place them on cookies sheets, and my grandmother would flour the surface and take a rolling pin and roll out and the dough then use the top of a jar to form a cookie shape as she carefully laid each one down she would sprinkled sugar and I believe a little cinnamon, and in the oven they went and my goodness the aroma filled the house with the pleasure of I can't wait to eat them, and as crazy as it sounds as you were preparing the tea cakes I could smell the same aroma of my grandmother tea cakes and that has never happened I have to double check is somebody in the kitchen cooking something I thought wow this is crazy and when you pulled there out the over my mouth watering say no more I will using your recipe for sure. The you Mrs.Lena for all you do bringing back great memories...
Thank you Ms. Lena for sharing. My daughter grandmother used to make tea cakes for the family, she’s not here a more. So since I have scrolled and found your video I can make them for my family ❤
My mother used to make tea cakes. They were delicious. I made them one time and my friends really enjoyed them. This reminds me to do this again . Thank you for doing this.
Thank you so much for sharing brings so many memories back my Grandma use to make these and have them on the oven for us before dinner or any meal was prepared 🥰🙂
God bless you Ms.Lena you brought joy to my heart ❤️. It reminded me of my Mother,she's gone on.She used to make these all the time. I can't thank you enough 😊 May GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ALWAYS 🙏🏾 ❤️
Ms Allie you brought tears to my eyes. We are from Chicago and the only woman in my life who made tea cakes was my grandma God rest her soul!! You definitely remind me of her❤❤ I ate these to death when I stayed with her I like tea so she made them for me the first grand! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢Thank you for your spirit thank you for you and this video!! Happy Holidays
Thank you, thank you so very much.And I'm gonna make that my mother used to make it fun whenever we come in from school.I showed her appreciate that god bless you
Ma'am you brought back memories. My is the last one in my family makes tea cakes and she got old now she only made them on special occasions. I love tea cakes and not to many people knows about tea cakes. Thank you for bringing back memories. ❤ it
I'm 77 years old and my grandmother used to make themwhen I would go for summer in Calhoun Ga every time I find an older cookbook I look for recipes never found the right one as soon as I saw this picture I knew it's the right recipe. Thanks so much I can't wait to make them.
Oh I'm in love,you make me feel as tho I'm rt there only thing I'm needing some tea cakes to eat 😁,you resemble my aunt that's passed on she was a pure joy! Thanks ❤❤❤❤
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I Am 67 and when I was a little girl during the summer I would be sent to Oxford Mississippi to spend the summer with my mother's mother. My mom and grandmother fix the old fashioned tea cakes. My grandmother would put together a large glass tea jar full of ice and water. Then she would have a large container full of tea cakes. Early in the morning we would ride down to the cotton field. My cousin and I we were under 5 years old would sit on a blanket on the back of the pick up truck with the tea cakes and water while grandmother and others go out in the cotton field to pick cotton. We would wait on the back of that truck all day. My grandmother was a wonderful woman. That's my tea cake story. Oh my mom would cook tea cakes but later they would be hard as a brick. We had a cocker spaniel that love the tea cakes. Every time we gave her a tea cake she would run to the back door. Run out in the back yard and bury the tea cake. Later she would dig it up and eat it. We teased my mom saying these cakes was so hard the dog had sense enough to bury it in the ground to make it soft again. We loved those tea cakes. I believe my mom sprinkle nutmeg on her cakes. I can still smell the nutmeg right now. Great tea cake memories she is gone but the memories are inviting.
WOW! I was raised in Houston Texas. As an adult, married & children, I relocated to North East Texas where I was introduced to 'Country Cooking'. Tea cakes were something I had never ate before and I was very impressed with the taste. Thank You for taking me back to that favor. Blessings to YOU & YOURS❤
Butter cookies from the city schools took off like rain. Now who is going to get rich selling mom's teacake cookies????? I can see them taking off like a rocket!
Thanks, Ms. Lena. I was scrolling through videos and I saw tea cakes. My mom, rest her soul, made them when I was little. Thanks for bringing back fond memories of her 😊
I hope you enjoyed them , my mom use to make them too .and my grandmother's.. Thank you for watching ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I was scrolling just now 1/9/2025 and found this Video!!!!! ❤❤❤❤So glad I found this. Scripture first!!!! 🙏🏾
Ma'am, I'm a butter lover. May i share a tip with you please. Instead of allowing your butter to soften at room temperature in the wrappers; try placing " unwrapped" sticks in the bowl you'll be using to mix your batter in. You can cover the bowl with a plate, or if the bowl is too large for a plate to cover it, you can cover it with a dish towel. Just a suggestion.
Thank you Ms. Lena. My mom who is, 85 years- blessed-to-be-on- this- God's-earth, told me for many years of tea cakes her grandmother would make. I found your recipe days before CHRISTMAS. I Dont celebrate it but for her, I made your recipe. I didn't note the heavy cream, so I used carnation milk, mistakenly grabbed unsalted butter for salted butter. She said the tea cakes were wonderful. Probably the closest to what she had since she was a child, that her grandmother would make. I will remember the heavy cream and salted butter for next time. Thank you so very much. With so many views, like 38 thousand, there should be some advertisers here, none the less, I hope to express my gratitude for you.
Thank you and your granddaughter for continuing and sharing the food tradition of our culture; it would be lost were it not for your contribution to share it.
@@TanyaM-yp7gk thanks for recipe and great memories
@@TanyaM-yp7gk God bless you i will use receipt
Thank you, Ms. Lena!! My grandma made teacakes for us when we were growing up. I am now 71 years old, and I miss her teacakes. She let us eat the scraps of the dough when she rolled them and cut them with a mason jar. Thanks for the memories!
Sorry I missed my grandmother and her baking and misspelled the words, but I truly want to thank you Mrs.Lena, keep bringing great memories to all of us. May GOD continue to bless you.
Granny you are the best. I just love tea cakes.
My great grandmother made these 😋
I miss her!
Those Tea Cakes looked Amazing, I could almost smell them and taste them! I haven't seen them in a Long time! My Children's Grandmother would make them and have Coffee with them! Thank you! You are Truly Blessed! 😇🙏🏽❤️
Thank you so much for the beautiful compliment, I truly appreciate you, thank you so much for watching and commenting, ❤️❤️❤️
OMG! My granny taught me how to make tea cakes when I was a little girl ❤ she's no longer with us, she passed about four years ago at the age of 103❤ thank you for sharing!
I'm gonna make some of those tea cakes, your a beautiful lady❤❤❤
Hello family, please let me know how they turn out
I grew up in Arkansas, and one of my fondest childhood memories is when my grandmother would make us tea cakes or blackberry cobbler. Thanks for keeping the tradition alive and sending me down memory lane, or should I say road😊
@@sincerely9187
HELLO,
I GREW UP IN ARKANSAS TOO.
MY GRANDMOTHER MADE THE BEST TEA CAKES TOO !!!
I grew up in Arkansas as well. My grandmother made Tea Cakes, Butter Rolls, Pound Cakes, Sweet Rolls, Berry Cobblers and so much more. I remember her Jelly Cakes too. She never used a mixer, she did everything by hand.
@TeeTee-2016 oh yes. I remember the jelly cakes made with Rex Jelly. Lol
@ Rex Jelly made great sandwiches too and good on biscuits.
@TeeTee-2016 indeed, and they would be just plain jelly sandwiches with NO peanut buttler. Lol. Sometimes we would sprinkle the Jelly cakes with coconut flakes also.
Mmmmm. I so miss my Mama’s tea cakes. These look scrumptiously delicious.💞
Oh my gosh my grandma in Mississippi used to make tea cakes, and she would post a Christmas box to us in Chicago and we would just love the tea cakes.
I recently found the recipe but one of my sisters has stolen it from me along with some old family photos. Now I finally found a recipe here on TH-cam. Thank you Ms Lena.
@@sistajacquiB My grandma was from Woodville, MS and she also baked tea cakes.
Thank You for the Bible Verses. 1st Time Here. My Grandmother was from Arkansas and made Tea Cakes for my Grandfather . You brought Bake some of those Beautiful Memories❤ 😎. My God Keep his Hands on You!! The good Ole Southern Food And Ways. Amen 🙏❤❤
My mother learned from her mother in Monticello Arkansas.
When I was a little girl, I first tadted teacakes. Mrs.Lizzie York, who was from Mississippi, made the teacakes. Delicious!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those are REAL TEA CAKES...Thanks Ms.Lena Blessings ❤❤❤❤
When I was very young my great great grandmother "Big Mama" and I would wake up before anyone early in the morning and have our coffee ☕ (mine was more milk than coffee 😂) with the tea cakes she made the night before. Big Mama made me feel so special and loved. LOVE YOU BIG MAMA RIP🙏🏼❤️😘 Thank you Ms. Lena for your video the tea cakes look delicious 😋 and you brought back wonderful memories for me. Blessings to you 🙏🏼
Thank you miss Lena for this tea cake recipe! I am 58 years old and I remember My mom used to bake them when we were children as well as some of our elder neighbors. This was always a favorite. I have been looking for a tea cake recipe so now I can surprise my mother who is now 88 years blessed. Again, thank you and I cannot wait to try this recipe. God bless you and your family
Thanks Mrs. Lena for an old fashion memory ❤
Thanks, I loved eating tea cakes from my grandma's house. A million thanks for sharing the recipe.
I remember tea cakes!!!! Probably why I don’t like icing today….Tea cakes were DELICIOUS without icing!!!!! This brought back wonderful memories!!!
@@alisameireis3628 my Mother put cinnamon and raisins in hers this video is truly Blessing
Brings back memories and family moments 🙋🏿♀️
Excellent works grandma. Thank you young lady for caring for her. Blessings.
Thanks Ms Lena🥰
You are so welcome ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks my grandma made these for family reunions..great memories.
Thank you so much for showing me your recipe. An old sister from my church invited me for years so she could help me make them each time I was so busy. She must have sent you to me from heaven. Blessings always
I have been asking my aunt to give me the recipe for tea cakes for over 50 years. I will be making them 😂soon. My family is from Louisiana; Red River area.
My grandma use to make these. I had my own pan. I love and miss her
Hello from Oklahoma! I 💖 Tcakes! My Mom used to make them too! So many memories of coming in from school in Arkansas to a fresh batch of T- Cakes. Those were the Good old days! You and your video made my day! 🎄💖❣️💖🎄 Merry Christmas to you and yours!
This brings back memories of my mom when she made tea cakes she passed Thanksgiving Day and she will be truly missed. Thanks and Blessings to you
I would love to have some of those tea cakes 😊
My Louisiana grandma use to make these and mail them on dry ice to California where me and my mother lived. They were so good with cold milk
@blushbaby5278 What part of Louisiana was your grandmother from cause this tea cake style recipe is very popular in Norrh Louisiana which my family is from
@@ptmrt3 My mom's side is from Lake Providence and my dads side is from Monroe
@@blushbaby5278 My mom is from Vacherie, La. She made the best tea cakes. My sister and niece has mastered making the cookies. This was a real treat to watch Ms. Lena!
@@blushbaby5278 My dad's family was from Winnsboro (Lynch's) and my mom's from Monroe (White's). Who are your people? My mom went to Carroll H.S.
Love me some tea cakes!! I remember being in the kitchen with my mama and big mama helping them make some when I was a kid. Thank you for bringing back some wonderful cherished memories! 💜 New subbie. 😊
My great-grandmother and grandmother who raised me used to make tea cakes and and coconut cake and candy like peanut brittle remember all the old fashioned Christmas I had really enjoyed you bringing back the old memories.God Bless you and your family. Merry Christmas
I remember tea cakes ❤❤❤
Congratulations Mrs. Lena this is awesome times for those wonderful tea cakes yes a ice cream scoping is good.
Thank you so much for this memory. I remember my grandmother would make these for me as a little child, Blessings to you!
Oh! This brought back some very fond memories. I'm an old white lady now, but when I was growing up my grandmother always had teacakes and milk ready for us kids when we visited. She would also have hot cornbread and buttermilk just for me, my sibblings didn't like cornbread and buttermilk and that was fine by me!
BLESS YOU MISS LENA🎉
❤🙋🏾♀️😋❤💯👏🏾👸🏾👸🏾 Thank you for sharing Queens Ms. Lena and Granddaughter! I'm excited to make these! Be Blessed Always In Jesus Mighty Name Amen And Hallelujah!
Thanks sooo very much for sharing your recipe! Both of my grandma’s used to make these!!❤️❤️❤️
My grandmother and aunts made these all the time. I loved them when I was a kid.
Blessing to you and your family. I'm in my sixty and my mom pass at 90 in December 2016. This is a recipe that I didn't get from my mom before she passed. I appreciate you for this recipe which is one of my favorite and I encourage everyone to make these tea cakes they are delicious. By the grace of God my mother gave birth to 16 children and when she passed it was 14 of us still living. She always cooked tea cakes and sweet rolls for us. God is good and all the time God is good.👏🏼 Thanks again for sharing this recipe.🤗
So different from British tea cakes. Here tea cakes are spiced treated sweet dough buns with dried fruit. They are eaten split horizontally, toasted and spread with butter. These look fun. They look more like a fairy cake baked like a drop scone.. They would be lovely dredged with caster sugar. I want some! X
Yeasted not treated!
Thank you for making the old fashion tea cake my mom will love them and it will take her back to her childhood. Thank you again and may God bless you.
I grew up with good Tea Cookies 😊
I remember my mother making tea cakes. They were huge and very good. On her off days she would invite her friends in our block over for coffee and tea cakes.
Thank you for these great memories of making tea cake with my grandmother.
Thank you so much my grandfather would make these for us while they play cards.❤
I missed my momma making these, grow up making these with her and I'm 60 now.
My grandmother always made these. I loved them hot with peanut butter on top. Yours is the first recipe that's like hers was. Thank you for sharing. I'm going to make some for my 3 year old granddaughter and ship them to her. 🎉❤ Great memories watching you video.
So glad to run across this video!!! My mom loved tea cakes and would buy them years ago. Thank you for this!!!
My mom used to make them when I was younger.
My mother's best friend used to make them and would call her when just being baked and coming from the oven. Nothing like a warm tea cake with a cold glass of milk. Soooo good. Brings back good memories. 😊
Thanks so much Ms.Lena ❤❤❤❤❤
Those are delicious looking tea cakes! We will try your recipes!
Good bless you forever Ms.Lena We love tea cakes ❤❤❤
My mom also made tea cakes. She used milk instead of whipping cream. She also rolled her chilled dough in flour then cut them using a glass. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so very much for the recipe I've been craving tea cake for years couldn't find nobody that knew how to make them and those that did health wouldn't allow it and they wouldn't give me the recipe so again thank you thank you thank you
My auntie Shorty used to make tea cakes. She showed me how back in the 80'S. This is just wonderful 😊 I'm going to make them for Passover. Shalom☺️
Thank you ❤my Grandmother made these all the time. I still haven't matched hers, but mine are good, too❤
I love tea cakes, I'm still looking for the best recipe. I know you gotta use that butter milk, ok no butter milk (heavy cream) love it....I'm taking notes 😂. Thank you Ms. Lena😂
Thank you Ms.Lena for sharing, my grandmother Charliveen use to make these, I loved them. This took me way back
Thank you so very much for bringing back these wonderful tea cakes my grandmother would store away the tea cakes in a big white pot and my sister and I would try and sneak into the pot during bedtime they would be so good that's all you could think about was just one more, I always wanted to know how to make these tea cakes but never found a recipe close to my grandmother until now, the only thing I noticed difference was you used a scoop to place them on cookies sheets, and my grandmother would flour the surface and take a rolling pin and roll out and the dough then use the top of a jar to form a cookie shape as she carefully laid each one down she would sprinkled sugar and I believe a little cinnamon, and in the oven they went and my goodness the aroma filled the house with the pleasure of I can't wait to eat them, and as crazy as it sounds as you were preparing the tea cakes I could smell the same aroma of my grandmother tea cakes and that has never happened I have to double check is somebody in the kitchen cooking something I thought wow this is crazy and when you pulled there out the over my mouth watering say no more I will using your recipe for sure. The you Mrs.Lena for all you do bringing back great memories...
My use to make us teacakes when we kids she made the best RIP mom
Thank you Ms. Lena for sharing. My daughter grandmother used to make tea cakes for the family, she’s not here a more. So since I have scrolled and found your video I can make them for my family ❤
Good memories from childhood 😊
Love her cooking 💜💜
They look good Ms. Lena❤❤ and Merry Christmas
My mother used to make tea cakes. They were delicious. I made
them one time and my friends really enjoyed them. This reminds me to do this again . Thank you
for doing this.
Thank you so much for sharing brings so many memories back my Grandma use to make these and have them on the oven for us before dinner or any meal was prepared 🥰🙂
Thank you! ❤ my grandmother made Tea Cakes also...
My greatgrandmama use to make them in Sunshine, LA...I'm 87
Thank you Ms.Lena. My mother use to make tea cakes when I was a little girl 😊
My grandmother made these all the time when I was a little girl in the 60's. I wish I had got the recipe. I'm glad you shared this video ❤
God bless you Ms.Lena you brought joy to my heart ❤️. It reminded me of my Mother,she's gone on.She used to make these all the time. I can't thank you enough 😊 May GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ALWAYS 🙏🏾 ❤️
You're such a joy to hear talk. You remind us all of someone that love and loved us❤
Thank you granny Lena my grandmother name was Lena and she used to make me tea cake and I never knew how to make them thank you again ma'am 💜💙💜🔥🥰
This is my first time watching Miss Lena, she has a patience soothing voice
Just wish I could have a tea cake 😊
Yummy brunch tea cakes! With tea 😊
Yes! They are so good with tea. They are the best ❤️
I remember a lady named Miss Pearlie may used to make these I haven't had them in so many years I'm going to get my wife to make me some thank you
Oh l can just about smell them !😮🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for sharing! God bless 🙏🏽
I love them too. You see them every day from the country in Mississippi used to just have them sitting out on the table.
Ms Allie you brought tears to my eyes. We are from Chicago and the only woman in my life who made tea cakes was my grandma God rest her soul!! You definitely remind me of her❤❤ I ate these to death when I stayed with her I like tea so she made them for me the first grand! 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢Thank you for your spirit thank you for you and this video!! Happy Holidays
Thank you, thank you so very much.And I'm gonna make that my mother used to make it fun whenever we come in from school.I showed her appreciate that god bless you
Thank you. It reminded me of my days at my grandma’s house.
My grand aunt made these and I LOVED them...always asking her to make them. They are unlike anything else. Thank you for the memories !
❤❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU QUEEN!!!
You are so welcome family, thank you so much for watching and commenting ❤️
Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
You are so welcome, they are definitely delicious
Oh! My grandma used to have these on the table for us kids somedays when we got out of school
I’m going to make these they look delicious thank you grandma sweetheart
You are very welcome, let me know what you think ❤️ they are delicious
Thank you Mrs Lena for the scripture and the tea cakes recipe
Happy Holidays To You & Your Entire Family❤️
Happy Holidays to you too Family! ❤️🎄
Ma'am you brought back memories. My is the last one in my family makes tea cakes and she got old now she only made them on special occasions. I love tea cakes and not to many people knows about tea cakes. Thank you for bringing back memories. ❤ it
I'm 77 years old and my grandmother used to make themwhen I would go for summer in Calhoun Ga every time I find an older cookbook I look for recipes never found the right one as soon as I saw this picture I knew it's the right recipe. Thanks so much I can't wait to make them.
Hey Ms. Lena haven’t had these since I was a little girl, sooo many memories ❤️
Thank you for the video. My grandmother’s name was Lena and she always had a jar of tea Teacakes whenever we visited.
They look good❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My mother used to make these when I was growing up! Thanks for the recipe and memory.
Oh I'm in love,you make me feel as tho I'm rt there only thing I'm needing some tea cakes to eat 😁,you resemble my aunt that's passed on she was a pure joy! Thanks ❤❤❤❤