Showing posts with label Scones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scones. Show all posts

1.27.2011

orange dark chocolate chip scones

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What's not to love about a warm scone at breakfast time. It's like a biscuit with a dress on! There are so many fabulously delicious possibilities. I also love their simplicity and hint of sweetness. They make the day a little brighter. :)

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I've been at this blogging business for nearly two years now. My how time flies...and I've most definitely been having fun! In those two years I've baked up a scone or two..or three...or four.

This time I went with an orange dark chocolate combination that I spotted while lurking around Joy the Baker. The only change I made was subbing 1/2 of the all purpose flour with whole wheat pastry flour. Oh, and I brushed them with an egg wash and sprinkled with a bit of vanilla sugar prior to baking.

Yum! Click here for the delicious recipe.

Stay tuned in for a bloggy birthday giveaway...coming up soon!!





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1.13.2011

orange poppyseed scones

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I have trouble keeping the edges of my scones pretty. I'm thinking my dough get too warm. Any thoughts? Well, despite the less than perfect edges, these tasted fantastic! I'm always thrilled when citrus season comes around. Oranges are terrific in so many recipes!

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I found the recipe for these scones over at whatscookingamerica.net. The texture was wonderful and I loved the combination of orange and poppyseed. I added a little orange zest to my icing just for fun. These are perfect along side a nice cup of tea.

Speaking of tea, this website also has a lot of fun history and information on English High Tea and many other scone and bread recipes. Check it out if you have a few extra minutes. :)

Happy Friday, my friends!





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8.08.2010

vanilla sugar scones

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This past weekend I was in the mood for scones. Warm, flaky scones. I searched through my cupboards, my fridge, my freezer...on the lookout for inspiration. First, I thought maybe dried fruit and nuts...or some fresh or frozen berries. No. Not this time. I wanted something simple. That's when I spotted my White Pine Vanilla Sugar. I'd been trying to find the right recipe to add it to. Scones would be the perfect thing!

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I found a nice basic scone recipe on the King Arthur Flour website.

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These scones had a lovely vanilla aroma and just a touch of sweetness. I served them with some cheesy scrambled eggs and fresh fruit. Oh, and of course, a little coffee too. Yum! This breakfast hit the spot!

Vanilla Bean Scones
adapted from king arthur flour

2 3/4 cups unbleached all-purpose or whole wheat pastry flour
1/4-1/3 cup vanilla sugar
1 tbsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
1/2 cup cold butter, cut into pieces
2 large eggs
2 tsp vanilla extract
1/2-2/3 cup half and half

Preheat oven to 425.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk the dry ingredients. Cut in the butter just until the mixture is unevenly crumbly. In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, vanilla and half and half. Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir until all is moistened and holds together. Line a baking sheet with parchment. Sprinkle a bit of flour over the parchment. Place the dough onto the parchment and divide it in half. Round each half into a 5" by 3/4" thick circle. Brush with half and half and sprinkle with a bit more vanilla sugar. Using a knife run under water, cut each circle into wedges and separate a little. Bake scones for 15-20 minutes until golden.

Note: The original recipe recommends placing the scones into the freezer for 30 minutes before baking for a higher rise. I was pressed for time so I skipped this step.

Print recipe

Give these a try, I know you'll love them!

Have a fantastic week!





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4.22.2009

Easy Blackberry Drop Scones


These Scones are quick and easy! We had them for breakfast this morning with a few extra blackberries and, of course, I had to have my cup of java.


Here is what you will need.

  • 2 cups baking mix
  • 1/3 cup half and half
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • 1/3 cup blackberries (or blueberries)
  • pinch of nutmeg (this was an afterthought so it's not in the photo. Sorry!)
In a large bowl mix together you baking mix and sugar, add your half and half and egg. Mix well. Fold in your berries. Drop 6 equal scoops of dough onto a greased baking sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown.
Serve Warm.


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