Pages

Monday 30 August 2021

date scones

So for cooking in lock down i decided to make date scones .The first thing i did was find a good recipe to use 
I changed some things about it to make it better but here is the recipe i used. 

_________________________________________________________

3 cups plain flour
5 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
3 dessert spoons sugar
1 cup plant based milk mixed with slightly under 1/3 cup lightly flavoured oil
 (don’t quite allow the mix of milk and oil to come up to the one-cup line)
1 cup chopped dates

Sift dry ingredients then whisk together to mix.

Add chopped dates (use a pair of kitchen scissors to cut them up. It is much faster this way).
 Mix the dates in, again using the whisk (the whisking adds lightness to the scones).

Stir first then add the milk and oil mixture (Vitasoy is creamy enough to use half and half with water).

Mix until the ingredients are just combined—over mixing them will make the scones tough.
 After a little bit of stirring, pick up the slightly sticky dough (add a little more flour if it is too sticky) 
and gently turn it in on itself a few times to finish the combining and tidy up all the bits.

Place dough on a floured baking tray and gently pat down until it is about 1.5 centimetres thick.
 Cut into scones and bake in a hot oven (approx 200ºC) for around 12 minutes (or until they are turning a
 light golden brown).

Lay a clean tea towel on a cooling rack, on which you place your scones to cool, then fold tea
 towel over to cover
_____________________________________________________

It didn't take to long to make and i thought it was pretty easy. Here is the final product





















To make it have some extra flavor I put some jam and butter on it which i thought made it better. The texture was 
Quite light and soft which was nice mixing with the taste of the dough and dates in it. Have you ever made 
scones before?

2 comments:

  1. Hi Hollie. These look great. Date scones are one of my two favourite scones - the other is cheese. I like your photo and your evaluation of the end product. Did you notice a salty taste - 3/4 tsp salt seems rather a lot for 3 c flour. 1/4 would be more what I would expect in a recipe. I suspect you will become the chief scone maker in your household from now on. Good work Hollie.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi Hollie
    Wow, these look great - I bet your house smelt amazing when you took them out of the oven! One of the things I like to do during lockdown is bake my own bread using my breadmaker. I tend to put it on a timer overnight so when I get up the whole house smells of warm, fresh bread.
    What sort of reviews did you get from your family? Have you achieved a 5-star rating yet?
    - Mr Mitchell

    ReplyDelete

Please structure your comments as follows:
Positive - Something done well.
Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what they had to say.
Helpful - Give some ideas for next time or Ask a question you want to know more about.