Got
another great recipe from Catherine Newman's blog, Ben and Birdy. It's
called Brown Sugar Oat Scones! I've wanted to make this recipe for
over a year, and finally did this morning. I'm not entirely sure why
I've been so fascinated with the recipe- maybe because all the recipes
I've tried from that blog have turned out amazing?- but the scones were
definitely worth the wait! The only thing I'd change is that I wish I'd
made them sooner so we wouldn't have been scone-less all this time.
Let's
see if I can describe the scones. They look very rustic and are sort
of pretty in their own way. They're really brown because of the whole
wheat flour and brown sugar. Just looking, you'd think they have
cinnamon in them (maybe an idea for the future?). They have a very
tender, rather crumbly texture to them, and a little bit of sweetness,
but not too much. The whole wheat and oat flavors are very toasty and
savory and perfect. These scones have instantly gained the status of #1
scone in my book! My husband called them little oat pizzas when he saw
them, and he loved them, too.
Quick Note: According
to Catherine, this recipe is originally from the book Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone by Deborah Madison. In the original, Deborah says to use
cream or milk for the liquid. Catherine uses half and half in her
version, but I happened to have exactly 3/4 C cream in the fridge left
over from another recipe, so the perfect amount for the scones plus a
tiny treat for the kitties. I'm sure cream makes for the best texture.
Next time I'll try milk and will update the recipe then!
Brown Sugar Oat Scones
7 Tbsp cold butter, cut into small pieces (wait to do this until right before you use it)
2/3 C cream (or half and half)Cut butter into flour mixture either with a pastry blender or just use your fingers to rub the dry ingredients and butter together until the butter is mostly mixed in and the mixture looks very sandy.
Yield: 8 scones
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