Saturday 12 April 2014

Buttermilk scones

Whenever I dine at Popeyes, I seldom eat the biscuit (which I later knew from BunnyBoi) that they're actually called "scones". He would always say that they're nice and it's his favourite, hence I've decided to try my hands on it!

I adapted the recipe from: http://www.nofrillsrecipes.com/2012/07/buttermilk-scones.html?m=1 and I like that the recipe makes out 5 instead of a dozen like other recipes do.

Ingredients:

  • 200g self raising flour
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp sugar
  • 50g cold butter
  • 150g buttermilk (I used Meiji low fat milk + 2 tbsp lemon juice & let it stand for 30mins)
Steps:
  • preheat oven to 220 deg celsius
  • Sift flour 3x
  • combine all dry ingredients in a bowl and manually whisk it to combine
  • add cold butter (straight from the fridge and cut into cubes) and use fingers to combine all together until it looks like bread crumbs
  • create a well in the middle and add milk (careful not to add too much like I did!) 
  • use a spatula to combine all ingredients together until it becomes thick and sticky
  • transfer to lightly floured tabletop and lightly knead (i've read from various blogs that we shouldn't knead too much as it may cause the scones to toughen.)
  • use a cookie cutter and transfer the scones to place them beside each other onto baking tray lined with parchment paper.
  • bake @ 220deg celsius for 15-20mins (however for mine, i don't know why it took me close to 60mins for the browning on top to surface!)
  • transfer onto wire tray to cool
  • serve warm with jam/butter any seasoning of choice

Unfortunately, I've added too much milk onto the batter and it turned out quite gooey, hence I've to keep adding more flour for the texture to be right before lightly kneading them into a dough to be cut out using a cup. 

Another thing to note was maybe the circumference of my cup was too big? Instead of 5 pieces I managed to cut 3, & it took about an hour for the scones to brown at the top. 

I was about to think that "this is yet another failed attempt" when......

TAAAADAAAAA!!!


I'm so so happy! Thank you @nofrillsrecipe for this wonderful recipe! :)


2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the link and for trying out the recipe. I've no idea how come it took so long for the top to brown, perhaps you should check the baking element in your oven.

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    1. I've just tried making scones again yesterday with strawberries and by adding half a teaspoon of baking powder and the duration shortened to 20mins now! Thanks again for the recipe! :)

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