Making a high tea healthy might seem like quite a challenge! The traditional British tea with sandwiches, scones with jam and clotted cream, and cakes does not particularly conjure up thoughts of a healthy meal. Read on to find out how we adapted our High Tea to include some healthier elements...
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Generally a high tea is enjoyed as a special treat every once in a while, and while there is nothing wrong with treating yourself now and again, we decided to try and incorporate some healthier elements as well. Our approach was to combine some indulgences along with some healthier choices to create a delicious and healthy treat.
We decided to swap out the most indulgent ingredient, the clotted cream for something a little lower in fat. Clotted cream typically has a fat content of about 55%, so we chose low-fat crème fraîche as an alternative. Although its taste is a little different, the slightly tart taste it has complements the fruity jam really well. Since an average serving contains around 3% of your recommended daily fat intake compared to clotted cream which can contain around 27%, the saving on calories and fat is well worth the swap.