The cookies are now gone. Thank God for that. Tonight I decided to make strawberry scones with a lemon glaze. What I love about scones is that there are so many creative combinations of flavors you can add. I recently had an outstanding strawberry peach scone. Another memorable scone is the blueberry scone with maple glaze at Bread & Chocolate. It tastes like a blueberry pancake with maple syrup, but better!
I modified PW's maple pecan scone from her cookbook. I am proud to say that I am promptly blogging about these. I am waiting for the scones to cool as I type! Which also means that I have yet to try them. Though I can say that they smell and look quite heavenly. I will keep you posted on how they taste!
Before I begin, you'll have to forgive my less-than-quality photographs. I am roughin' it with my iPhone cam - can't find my digital camera charger anywhere!
Strawberry Scones with Lemon Glaze, modified from PW's maple pecan scones
For the scones:
3 C all-purpose flour
1/3 C sugar
5 t baking powder
1/4 t salt
2 sticks cold butter
3/4 C strawberries, cut in to small pieces
Lemon zest from one lemon
1 large egg
3/4 C heavy whipping cream
For the glaze:
2 C powdered sugar
2 T whole milk
2 T melted butter
1 t lemon extract
Preheat the oven to 350.
In a large bowl, mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
Cut the cold butter in to small pieces, and add to the flour. Cut the butter in to the flour mixture; meaning, sort of mash the butter cubes in to the flour mixture, for lack of a better explanation. I usually have to get a little creative. Last time I used a potato masher. This time it was even less glamourous - I used beaters manually. But it worked! Cut the butter until the mixture resembles crumbs, like wet sand.
Next add your strawberries and lemon zest. Mix throughout.
Whisk the egg and heavy whipping cream, and add to the dry mixture. Fold the wet mixture in to the dry one until just combined.
Time to get your hands a little dirty. Knead the dough slightly, but not too much! Just to get the major clumps mixed in.
Place half of the dough on to a cutting board. Form a disk about 8 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches thick. Cut the disk in to six equal parts as if you are cutting a pizza. Place each piece on to a greased baking sheet. Repeat with the second half of the dough.
I would suggest baking in two batches. I tried to put all twelve scones on to one baking sheet, and the baked in to each other, as you can see.
Bake for about 20 minutes until lightly golden.
Let cool completely.
For the glaze, mix all ingredients until smooth. Add milk as needed so that the glaze will drizzle evenly on to the scones. Once the scones are cool, drizzle on a dollop of glaze. Let glaze harden.
Voila. Your ultimate summer scone.
What a perfect treat for a warm summer morning! Pair with a little iced coffee or iced tea and you're bound to have a spectacular day!
Cheers,
KCK
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