I had been thinking of making scones (I was raised to pronounce it [SKAHns], by the way, rather than [SCOEns]) for a couple of weeks now. I bought currants specifically for that purpose. I just needed both time and inclination to converge.
And that's what Sunday mornings are for. So while I waited for my coffee to brew, I mixed together the flour, sugar, cinnamon and candied ginger, the yogurt (Brown Cow Cream-Top Maple, if you've got it ... man, is that stuff amazing!!!), and everything else. It might take a whopping 5 minutes to stir everything together into a batter. Pat the mixture onto a pan, bake it, and that's it -- a lovely accompaniment to cider, to tea, to the morning caffeine fix, to a glass of milk, to cocoa ... truly, these scones could go with anything at any time of day.
Ginger-Walnut Scones
1-1/2 cups white whole wheat flour
1/2 cup unbleached white flour
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup walnuts, finely chopped
1/3 cup currants
1/4 cup candied ginger pieces, minced
2 tablespoons butter, softened
1/2 cup maple-flavored yogurt
1 egg
1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon apple cider
1/3 cup confectioners' sugar
Preheat oven to 350F. Grease a baking sheet.
In a large bowl, combine whole wheat flour, white flour, salt, cinnamon, brown sugar, walnuts, currants and candied ginger. Stir in the butter and yogurt until mixture is crumbly.
Combine egg and 1/4 cup cider; pour over dry mixture and combine.
Place dough onto the baking sheet. With damp hands, form an 8" circle. Use a wet knife to score the dough into 8 wedges.
Bake for 30 minutes until golden, then let cool completely.
Combine confectioners' sugar with 1 tablespoon cider; drizzle over the circle, then cut into 8 individual scones.
Wow, those look great! I need to try and find maple flavored yogurt. I'm a maple fanatic and have never seen it before. Thanks for the yummy recipe Mary!
ReplyDeleteThese look just wonderful! And I'd take a scone any day over a cinnamon roll or Danish or anything like that. I love the texture, the substance! Yum! And put in extra walnuts for me, please. :-)
ReplyDeletemmmmmmmm...now I know for sure that would go great with my coffee right now! I love scones, I have yet to make them yet though...but it's my list of things to make...it's becoming a long list!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect recipe for the weekend! I think we will make it! Thank you for posting this recipe! We have tweeted it from @WalnutLovers on Twitter. We love walnuts and are trying to find all of the walnut recipes and lovers across the web and bring them into one place. You can follow us on Twitter, checkin on #MealMonday for great walnut recipes, and #WalnutWednesday for a look at the biggest walnut lovers. Or you can see where walnuts are being mentioned anywhere in the world, on the web at http://www.walnutlovers.com. Thanks for the love!
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ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend! susie
You actually made that sound easy...
ReplyDeleteThose look fabulous! I think I'm going to have to add them to my list of recipes to try.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Love scones (skahns) and tea. I've given up, though, and gone to pronouncing it to rhyme with stones; it's just easier to go with the crowd on that one!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness these look SO GOOD! I absolutely LOVE ginger scones and am always looking for a good recipe!
ReplyDeleteThese look delish! Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try those. As I've said before, your blog is adorable :) See you around from Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm Mmmmmmmm . . . I am "all over" these scones, and I mean that in the nicest way possible! ;)
ReplyDeleteLOVE them!