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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Basic Scones

The other night I wanted to bake something, and on a whim decided on scones. The last time I made scones they were delicious, but used a whole stick of butter and sour cream. This go around I was looking for something lighter and found the perfect (highly reviewed) recipe, courtesy of Alton Brown. Of course I had to make a few changes, anyways!

2 1/2 cups flour
4 tsps baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
1/3 cup sugar
4 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp vegetable shortening
3/4 cup skim milk
1 egg
filling of choice (dried fruit, nuts, etc.)

Preheat oven to 375°. In a large bowl combine the flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Cut in the butter and shortening using a pastry cutter or two knives. In a separate bowl, mix together the milk and egg, then add to dry ingredients until incorporated. Stir in a large handful of your choice of filling. I used Craisins with orange flavor, which gave a delicious citrus taste to the dough. I'd suggest adding zest in addition to your choice of dried fruit or nuts. You could also add cinnamon or nutmeg for a spiced version.

Turn the dough out onto a lightly greased baking sheet. Using floured hands, pat out into a circle about 1" thick. Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife slice the dough into 6 or 8 equal sized wedges. Bake for about 15 minutes until the top is lightly browned. Remove and let cool a few minutes before separating the wedges.


Mmm these hit the spot! Not only did they smell delicious baking, but they were simple and fast to whip up! These scones are so fluffy, but still have the heartiness and hint of sweetness you look for in a "real" scone. I love that they used drastically less butter than other recipes, and were ok with just skim milk. The craisins with orange flavor were like little gems hidden in each bite, such a pop of flavor.

9 comments:

  1. I looove scones!! Yours look so delicious and fluffy, kinda cake-like! I've actually never baked my own and it has always come from a mix because i'ma fraid i'll mess up! :P Pumpkin cranberry scones are my favorite...mmm

    Hope you and Johnny are doing well!!

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  2. Wow, those look delicious! I've never made scones!

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  3. That's it, I'm making these! I've only made scones with a mix before..I'm thinking these might be good on my farmer's market stand?

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  4. You should def make these for the stand Ally! I mixed them in like 5 minutes and they only take 15 minutes to bake. You could crank out a bunch in a jiffy and pretty cheap too. Then you could sell the whole "wheel" or them individually packaged too!

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  5. Oh WOW! Look at that crumb! And the smooth, cracked top! oooh fantastic. I just LOVE scones. I like this basic recipe so that I can play around with it! :D

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  6. Chistina - I cannot for the life of me find what your goals are for the 101 days of summer challenge - can you email them to me at bdl319@gmail.com?

    The scones look amazing!!

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  7. Great blog! I just found it through Biz, I'm following and I wish you well with your goals! Thanks!

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  8. Scones, mmmm I usually don't think that but those look delish. I love orange and cranberry together, seriously LOVE.

    So pretty.

    Sorry I'm mostly absent, life is...insane right now. I will be showing off my prize, it's the first one I ever won and received.

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  9. ps can I include these in my Thursday make and do? W/a photo?

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