delicious warm and cheesy scones |
This is a recipe from Monika of the Everyday Healthy Recipes blog. I added a few blings of my own to personalise it, but her recipe provides the basis. And what a tasty one it is, (even if my scones ended up a wee bit flat). Mr P. wolfed down three (or four?) at lunchtime, straight out of the oven. But then again, he is a carb man after all. I had a couple, warm and cheesy, the melting butter cascading over the sides... You get the picture, folks.
ingredients:
280g. plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
2/3 tsp sea salt flakes
1/4-1/2 tsp cayenne pepper (optional but tasty)
1/8-1/4 tsp ground black pepper or mountain pepper berries
2 tsp lightly dried parsley flakes, or 1-2 tbs fresh parsley, finely chopped
1/2 tsp dried onion flakes
1 large egg
150 mLs buttermilk
130g. raw cauliflower, chopped roughly (use the florets and stalks)
80g. cold butter, cubed
70g. mature/tasty cheddar cheese, coarsely grated
good sprinkling of sesame seeds - say, 1 tbs?
Method:
Sift the dry ingredients - flour, baking powder, salt, cayenne, black pepper, parsley flakes and onion flakes into a large mixing bowl
Whisk them well together
Whisk the egg and buttermilk together in a medium bowl
Blitz the cauliflower in a food processor till it resembles grains of rice - don't go too far; you don't want a paste
Now stir the cauliflower into the egg and buttermilk mixture
Add the butter and the cheese into the flour mixture, and rub in with your fingertips till it looks like breadcrumbs
Now tip the egg mixture into the flour mixture, stirring with a knife till just combined
Tip the sticky, lumpy dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and bring together gently (!) with your hands till you have a smooth dough, about 2-3 cm. thick
Cut into 8-10 triangles and place them (via a metal spatula) on a large, lightly floured baking tray
Scatter the sesame seeds over the scones
Bake at 220C (425F) for 15 minutes till golden
Notes:
Treat the dough with care; too much handling will make it tough
Try a mix of tasty and parmesan cheeses
Use your fave herbs
ingredients gathered |
egg and buttermilk whisked together |
cauliflower blitzed |
stir the egg and buttermilk into the flour mixture |
pat out the dough to a rectangular (or round) shape 2-3cm. thick |
cut the dough into 8-10 triangles |
golden and crunchy on top after 15 mins. @220C |
Mr P. is about to eat half of these |
cheesy buttery scones |
artwork © Sherry's Pickings |
Such a great idea! I might even trick my husband to eat some cauliflowers this way :-))
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Deleteyes this is a fab way to get some more veg into our diets. cheers sherry
What a great way to use vegetables. Thanks for taking par .
ReplyDeletehi tandy
Deletehope you are having fun in the UK this week. yes i felt very virtuous using veg here in a scone. cheers sherry
This is a delicious looking scone recipe Sherry, and using cauliflower rice is brilliant. Can't wait to try it here as well. I don't use onion powder though, so perhaps a couple of finely chopped shallots might work? Working on my scone recipe. Thanks for sharing, Pauline
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DeleteThis is a delicious looking scone recipe Sherry, and using cauliflower rice is brilliant. Can't wait to try it here as well. I don't use onion powder though, so perhaps a couple of finely chopped shallots might work? Working on my scone recipe. Thanks for sharing, Pauline
ReplyDeletehi pauline
Deleteyes they were delicious! i don't use onion powder either; this is just dried onion granules, nothing else in it. i think you could use very finely chopped shallots. i loved using the cauli rice; i've never done it before. my brain is now thinking of other uses for it...cheers sherry
wow I almost did cauliflower and cheese scones - glad to see they worked so well - I need to try these some time - they look wonderful
ReplyDeletehi johanna
Deleteyes they turned out well. great for lunch! cheers S
I use cauliflower to make pizza dough so why not scones... It's a very versatile veggie I love :)
ReplyDeletehi judi
Deleteyes it's amazing what you can do with a good vegetable:) just think of carrot cake, zucchini slice ...
Never, ever thought to use cauliflower in scones! These look terrific -- very creative. Thanks!
ReplyDeletehi KR
Deleteyes they were a surprise to me too:-) very tasty!
The scones look incredible. My daughter will really love this recipe. She makes pizza, rice and other things with cauliflower.
ReplyDeletecauli is such a great veg. isn't it? you can use it in so many different dishes. thanks for dropping by. cheers sherry
DeleteHow fantastic, creative and healthy with a pot of tea. Cauliflower anything is amazing, thanks so much for sharing Sherry. I am filing these to cook on Saturday :D
ReplyDeletei hope you like them merryn. they really were delicious. all gone now! so nice spread with butter:) cheers sherry
DeleteHi Sherry, thank you for using my recipe, I really like how you added your own twist to these scones. Would you mind linking back to my blog please, thanks!
ReplyDeletesure Monika
Deletehttps://www.everydayhealthyrecipes.com/cauliflower-cheese-scones/
I love a good scone situation and these look the business! I'm in England at the moment and I am obsessed with all the scones but I will have to have a crack at these savoury scones when I get home. Cheese and cauliflower is always a winning combination!
ReplyDeletethanks sammie. i agree - cauli and cheese, you can't go wrong. just think of cauli gratin. have fun in england. lucky you!
DeleteI have never make a savory scone, Sherry! Your sound so amazing! And thanks for letting me know it’s International Scone Week! While I might not make them savory this time, I will bake some scones in celebration!
ReplyDeletehi david
Deleteyes i do love a savoury scone. even more than sweet ones with jam and cream:) thanks for dropping by.
I love the look of these Sherry! Really novel :D
ReplyDeleteyes they are very moreish lorraine. i love a savoury scone or muffin etc...
DeleteI totally cracked up at the caption that "Mr P. is about to eat half of these." :-) I can see why, though. These look delicious, and I'm intrigued by the idea of a savory scone. Yum!
ReplyDeletehi david
Deleteyep we gobbled them all down in a couple of days! i love savoury versions of things - scones, muffins, loaves etc... thanks for dropping by.
These look and sound so delicious. Savoury scones are my fvaourite. Mr Tiffin can't understand what all the fuss is about.
ReplyDeletehe doesn't like scones or just savoury ones? :)
DeleteI'm so with you on the faffing about. The whole point of scones is that they're nice and easy. Well a lot of the point anyway! Love the idea of cauliflower rice scones.
ReplyDeleteyes i thought it was a great idea too. so glad i found the recipe!
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