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Many people like sweet scones (or snacks). I have a savory palate and love spicy, salt and cheese. The following cheesy scones, tweaked from King Arthur Flour, make a delicious breakfast or evening snack.
Homemade is usually better, but who has time or the desire to spend hours in the kitchen? So like all the recipes on THE SAVVY SHOPPER, these scones are easy-peasey to make and bake:
Homemade is usually better, but who has time or the desire to spend hours in the kitchen? So like all the recipes on THE SAVVY SHOPPER, these scones are easy-peasey to make and bake:
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour (or 1 cup whole wheat and 1 cup all-purpose)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/3 cup buttermilk1 tablespoon baking powder
1 cup chopped, extra
sharp cheddar cheese (Extra sharp is the only way to go!:)
1 small (about 1/4 cup) onion (or scallion) chopped
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon hot sauce
Directions:
sharp cheddar cheese (Extra sharp is the only way to go!:)
1 small (about 1/4 cup) onion (or scallion) chopped
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon hot sauce
Directions:
1) In a large mixing bowl, whisk the dry ingredients together: flour, salt and baking powder.
2) With your hands, quickly work in the ice cold, diced butter until you get a crumbly consistency. Try not to touch it too much. You want the butter to stay cold and in pieces (that's what's makes great scones, as well as, southern biscuits).
3) Mix in the eggs, buttermilk, Dijon mustard and hot sauce. I like spicy, but you may leave out the mustard or hot sauce if you wish.
4) Toss in the extra sharp cheddar and diced onion.
5) Sprinkle plenty of flour on a flat surface. Dump the dough onto a flat surface. Flatten and form a rectangle. Toss extra flour on the dough and your hands as needed.
Oh look, somebody ate half the batch. |
7) Transfer the triangle unbaked scones onto a buttered and floured prepared baking sheet. Optional: You can brush the tops with a little melted butter and/or sprinkle on more cheese, if you wish. Oh, ye'ah!
8) Bake for 20 - 25 minutes at 350 degrees F in a preheated oven until they begin to brown and the the scones are done. Remove from the oven and eat warm.
9) Throw any leftovers into the freezer to reheat on another day. Later remove one or two and microwave for a minute to eat. Place a wet paper towel in the microwave to maintain moisture.
9) Throw any leftovers into the freezer to reheat on another day. Later remove one or two and microwave for a minute to eat. Place a wet paper towel in the microwave to maintain moisture.
Cheddar cheese scones are perfect for a weekend brunch, no? Crusty on the outside, soft on the inside and melted cheese with every bite! Serve with Virgin or Bloody Marys, and your guests may never leave!
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Fluffy Buttermilk Biscuits
Dearest Debbie,
ReplyDeleteAs long as you're healthy for enjoying these, you better DO!
Like you, I've always loved the hearty and very spicy things more than sweet!
Hugs,
Mariette
I may give these a try with Norwegian (brown) cheese.
ReplyDeleteOh do! Make any of my recipes your own!
DeleteI am absolutely with you on the savory v. sweet. And when it comes to certain types of cheese, such as cheddar, the sharper the better. This recipe looks delicious, especially for afternoon tea. I have lately been enjoying Republic of Tea's Ginger Peach tea, but they have come out w/a whole new line of Downton Abbey teas in honor of the launching of the new film.
ReplyDeleteBon appétit,
M-T
Mmm, sounds delicious and civil! I wish I lived near women (or men and women) who like to get together for afternoon teas. No such luck! It wouldn't be hard to make some of the batch sweet by leaving out the savory ingredients and substituting sweet and nuts, if readers desired. I'll eat the savory scones!
DeleteEnjoy!