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I said I'd post this recipe. I don't usually use shortening, almost never in fact. I have modified nearly everything I bake to use either a mixture of butter and a MUFA oil (usually olive) or entirely oil. I haven't played with this one yet so this calls for shortening - use could use butter. When I get a chance to experiement and figure out how to do it w/o shortening but keep the texture, I'll post that.
1 3/4 cups unbleached wheat flour (or 1 1/2 cup spelt flour & 1/4 cup arrowroot powder) 3 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup shortening 1 cup fruit (I like berries) 1/2 cup milk 1 egg yolk 1 tablespoon cream 2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon Sift flour, baking soda, salt and 1/4 cup sugar, 3 times. Cut shortening into flour mixture using a pastry blender, a fork or two knives. It should resemble very coarse corn meal. Stir in berries. Add milk all at once, stir quickly with a fork - just until it sticks together. (if you are using really juicy fruit -reduce the milk a bit) Divide the dough into 6 equal portions (or more if you want little scones) Knead each portion very quickly and lightly on a floured board (you do not want to develop the gluten as you would with yeast bread. Pat out rounds to 1/4 inch thick (actually with berries you can't get it this thin- but pat it down) Place on a greased baking sheet. Using a knife, score each in quarters by making an X. Using a fork beat the egg yolk and cream until well blended. Spread or brush on to tops of scones. Sprinkle with mixture of 2 Tbsp sugar mixed with cinnamon. Bake at 450 for 15 mins. Serve warm. Take a cup or so of heavy cream in a mixing bowl ( a nice heavy 12 speed is best for this) add some vanilla (tsp? I don't measure) and a bit of sugar. Whip up stiff. Serve with scones. |
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Silver Contributor 100+ Posts
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: France
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That looks great, WildChild. I'm doing that this weekend!!
I *bleeping* love scones!!
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Thanks, WildChild! I will try this... I am a beginner in this genre.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: usa
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this is nice recipe.
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