Cranberry Scones
If you're a scone lover, you have to give these babies a try. They're made with heavy cream and lemon extract and dried cranberries. And they are good. Oh so good.
The recipe comes from a fun book I'm about a third of the way through: Confections of a Closet Master Baker, a memoir (with recipes) by Gesine Bullock-Prado. You can see her blog here. The author happens to be the sister of actress Sandra Bullock. But more importantly, she's a wonderful baker. She left Hollywood and a job at her sister's production company to start up her own bakery in Vermont. And I, for one, am glad she did. Because if she hadn't, I wouldn't have this scone recipe.
And I'm reeeeeally glad I have this scone recipe.
CREAM SCONES (with dried cranberries)
1/2 c. heavy cream, plus an extra T. or two for brushing the scones
1 egg
1 t. lemon extract
3 T. sugar, plus another couple t. for sprinkling over the scones
2 1/4 c. flour
1/2 t. salt
1T. baking powder
6 T. (3/4 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into bits (I used salted)
1/2 c. dried cranberries
In small bowl, combine cream, egg, lemon extract, and 3 T. sugar. Set aside.
In large bowl, combine flour, salt, and baking powder. Drop the butter into the flour mixture and use your fingers (I used a pastry blender) to work in the butter, until your mixtures is the texture of coarse meal. Stir in the cream mixture and the cranberries with a fork, stirring only until a sticky dough will hold together. Knead gently for about 30 seconds on a floured surface. Pat into a 1/2-inch thick circle.
At this point, the author uses a 1 1/2-inch fluted cutter to make scones. I decided to cut mine into wedges instead.
The recipe comes from a fun book I'm about a third of the way through: Confections of a Closet Master Baker, a memoir (with recipes) by Gesine Bullock-Prado. You can see her blog here. The author happens to be the sister of actress Sandra Bullock. But more importantly, she's a wonderful baker. She left Hollywood and a job at her sister's production company to start up her own bakery in Vermont. And I, for one, am glad she did. Because if she hadn't, I wouldn't have this scone recipe.
And I'm reeeeeally glad I have this scone recipe.
CREAM SCONES (with dried cranberries)
1/2 c. heavy cream, plus an extra T. or two for brushing the scones
1 egg
1 t. lemon extract
3 T. sugar, plus another couple t. for sprinkling over the scones
2 1/4 c. flour
1/2 t. salt
1T. baking powder
6 T. (3/4 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into bits (I used salted)
1/2 c. dried cranberries
In small bowl, combine cream, egg, lemon extract, and 3 T. sugar. Set aside.
In large bowl, combine flour, salt, and baking powder. Drop the butter into the flour mixture and use your fingers (I used a pastry blender) to work in the butter, until your mixtures is the texture of coarse meal. Stir in the cream mixture and the cranberries with a fork, stirring only until a sticky dough will hold together. Knead gently for about 30 seconds on a floured surface. Pat into a 1/2-inch thick circle.
At this point, the author uses a 1 1/2-inch fluted cutter to make scones. I decided to cut mine into wedges instead.
Labels: breads
17 Comments:
Hi...thanks for visiting today. As it happens I'm a huge fan of scones so I'll definitely give these a dry. One of my Scottish friends makes the most wonderful cranberry scones so I'm hoping these will be something like hers.
Have a great weekend!
I love scones. I have had cranberry scones. It was a Southern Living at Home boxed scones. They don't sell them any more. I guess I will do my own. Thanks for sharing.
QMM
SCORE! Breakfast TOMORROW. I have all the stuff.
I think I love you.
Did I say breakfast? I meant midnight snack....they're in the oven right now.
And I'm going with no glaze.
Love your blog, love your recipes
Rita
In my quest to leave an obnoxious number of comments about the scones, I just had a (may I say) brilliant idea.
I'm going to add dried blueberries to this recipe and make Red White and Blueberry scones for July 4th.
Or Tuesday.
I love it, Carpool Queen. Red, white, and blueberry scones. Most definitely brilliant.
oh i love scones, what a beautiful recipe, great for breakfast!
These look like the perfect partner for a cup of tea! That sounds like a great book, I'll look for it.
The scones with cranberries look delicious...would love them with a cup of tea :-)
Your cranberry scones look lovely. A good cup of hot coffee and one of these scones and life would be perfect. Thanks for sharing.
Being the dummy that I am I've made scones but have never baked scones. I put the dough in the freezer and then forgot about it. I need to try making these. I'm going to try fresh cranberries though.
~ingrid
My husband is a cranberry lover... he would love these! :~D
e-Mom @ Susannah's Aprons
This is the first time I have visited your blog and I must share that it is delightful. I want to come back for some more smiles and good food.
I tried this recipe and I agree : it is delicious!
Also, I think this lady moved to Austin, Texas and opened a bakery there. They had an article about it in the Dallas Morning News recently. I think Sandra Bullocks lives in Austin too part of the year, she built a (big) house there.
Tasteofbeirut, thanks for the good information :) And I'm glad you liked the scones, too. Love those scones.
First, thanks so much for visiting my blog and sharing with me. Second, these scones look delish. The ones I made were also a dried cranberry recipe, very similar to this one. They tasted so good.
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