Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Fluffy Scone : Free And Easy Bake-Along #27, Theme : Scones

^-* think this is the only sweet bakes I did for June holidays! too occupied with kids when they are on school holidays and also blamed the scorching weather >.< no mood to stay in the kitchen for long, rather spend more time lazying and playing with my kids...

While preparing this scones, I also need to fast hand fast leg mix up the batter, roll them up, cut them up and quickly pop them in the oven, worrying that these delicate scones will melt in my hands hahaha...

Wonderful fluffy scones which my boy cannot stop asking for more!! Taste heavenly with dollop of butter spread & my homemade strawberry jam!!


Freshly baked Scone served with Butter & Homemade Strawberry Jam!



Recipe adapted from Good Food Magazine May 2011
Ingredient
  • 350gm self raising flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 85gm cold butter, cut into small cubes
  • 4 tbsp castor sugar
  • 150gm plain yoghurt
  • 4 tbsp milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • 1 egg, beaten for glazing

Method
  1. Put flour, salt and baking powder in a mixing bowl. Add in butter and rub the mixture with fingers tips until like breadcrumbs texture. Stir in sugar and make a well in the centre.
  2. Warm yoghurt, milk and vanilla essence in microwave for 1 min. Pour into the flour mixture and stir with spatula to combine the mixture into a soft dough.
  3. Lightly dust hands and fold the dough a few times to create a smoothing dough. Do not over handle the dough.
  4. Press out the dough into 4cm thick and stamp out rounds using a 7cm round cutter.
  5. Brush top with egg glaze and bake in preheated oven at 220 deg cel for 15 mins until golden brown. Serve warm with butter & jam...







14 comments:

  1. Your scones looks wonderful! The yoghurt must have added that extra tenderness. And your jam looks delicious, perfect with the scones! Yum!!
    Thank you for baking along with us! :)

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  2. Your fluffy scones look so beautiful, what's ur secret recipe to make it so fluffy ?? ... :)

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  3. Looks really fluffy. Wish I could have one with my tea this afternoon!

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  4. Wow your scones look super fluffy! love the click with the jam filling. Totally mouthwatering :D

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  5. Anggie...i think is the yoghurt that gives the fluffiness! dun over knead, fold also helps to prevent the scone from becomes tough ^-*

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  6. Yeah your scone look marvellous to me. I should snap my scones just like yours with strawberry jam and butter.

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  7. haha! yeah la..must fast hand fast leg otherwise hard to shape..Also my first time seeing yogurt as an ingredient to make scones, thanks so much for joining Peng!

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  8. Another fluffy scone recipe I read. I can have them plain :)

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  9. First time I see a scone recipe with yoghurt, must give this a try since it looks so fluffy and delicious! I want some!:D

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  10. LOL! - "fast hand fast leg!" I really miss all these Singapore lingo. These scones look great and seems that you have been fast hand fast leg enough to make these great treats :D

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  11. Nice tall scones.. Can't find the amount for baking powder in the list in ingredients.. Is it the 1tsp salt?

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  12. Yen...hehehe tks for pointing out my typo error ;)

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  13. This scone looks really fluffy & golden brown too! Will try with yogurt coz it does look very soft & fluffy! YUMMY! :)

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