
Yes, coffee table. Never heard of tea table. And vanilla in coffee sounds good. Especially with a little cream. I think this one is large enough for one person :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: my apologies that it is only a small regular cup…. :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: Sorry Kolleen — Dan’s son not nephew — here is my bestest and greatest biscuit recipe and yes the ingredients are key …. 2 cups GF flour (I use King Arthurs as it has the Xanthan gum added) — if you use a different flour and it does not contain Xanthan gum add 1/2 tsp to the flour. 1 TLBS GF Baking powder 1 tsp. Salt (my favorite is fine Himalayan salt - it does not turn the biscuits pink :mdrmdr: ) 2 TLBS Sugar (secret ingredient) 1 c. Buttermilk (I make my own because we don’t normally drink it. Plus I use almond milk [any milk will work] add 1 TLBS vinegar — sit it in the frig for 10 min to keep cold and whala buttermilk) 6 TLBS real butter (sweetened is best) — MUST BE VERY COLD (can stick it in the freezer for about 10-15 min) —- I have used a vegan variety like Earth Balance for my granddaughter 1 large egg (I have used Bob’s Red Mill egg replacer for my granddaughter, she is dairy free for health reasons) Mix all the dry ingredients together; cut in the butter with a pastry cutter or fork. Whisk the egg with the butter milk and stir in slowly. Turn dough onto a GF floured surface — it gets tricky here as there is no gluten in this dough so you CANNOT over work it. Sprinkle about 1 TLBS GF flour over the top, fold in half, turn and fold in half again. Flatten with hand to about 1” think and cut with a 2”round cutter. Place on cooking sheet and I brush on a light coating of melted butter (I love butter :yes: ). Bake at 450 for 15-20 min (watch them to be golden). Serve warm with the gravy!!!!! I have added cheese to the batter but they will be a bit different. I have also added 1 TLBS cinnamon in the winter for a holiday biscuit—- spread the jam on baby :mdrmdr: :mdrmdr: Bon Appetit :yahoo: GREAT!!! Now I am drooling! :yes: Never heard of a tea table??? You must be an American.
