Adapted from Baking by James Peterson
Taste 5 (out of 5)
Difficulty 1 (out of 5)
Difficulty 1 (out of 5)
Ingredients
- 3 cups all purpose flour (1365 cal)
- 1/2 cup sugar (390 cal)
- 1 tbsp + 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 50 g cold, thinly sliced butter (360 cal)
- 1 cup non-fat yogurt (140 cal)
- 1/2 cups low fat milk + up to 1/4 cup if needed (90 cal)
- 1/2 cup chopped Granny Smith apple (25 cal)
- 1/2 cup dried cranberries, soaked in hot water for 30 minutes, then drained (200 cal)
Total 2570 cal, 8 scones, 320 cal/scone
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to 375F.
2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Arrange the butter on top, so the slices don’t overlap and cut through the mixture with a pastry cutter until the butter is about the size of peas. Add 1/2 cup of milk and the yogurt and stir until all the liquids are absorbed. If you still have loose flour, add more milk.
3. Sprinkle the cranberries and the apple on top and stir the dough for about 1 minutes until the fruit is evenly incorporated. Don’t overwork the dough.
4. Dump the dough on a work surface, form a circle of about 9 inches in diameter and with a wet (to prevent sticking) dough cutter, cut the dough into 8 wedges.
5. Place the scones on a cookie sheet lined with a silicone mat. Reduce the oven temperature to 350F and bake for about 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into a scone comes out dry. The scones should be pale brown.
Afterthoughts
- The original recipe called for 1 cup of butter, 1 1/4 cups of milk or cream and no yogurt at all. Recently I simply dread putting so much butter into one dish. So I use non-fat yogurt “instead”, it saves almost 1500 calories per cup, but often the end result is too soggy, especial in cookies. In this case, however, the substitution worked: the scones are light, fluffy and they even taste like scones :-).
- I also liked the Granny Smith apples. I was searching for scone recipes with fresh apples and could not find any, but I decided to try anyway. I don’t understand why no one is making them - it gives a really nice taste and texture.
The scones are beautiful, difficulty level well, just perfect for me! never prepared scones, something I need to fix very soon!
ReplyDeleteapple scones look like a delicious treat!
ReplyDeleteI've never made scones before...but it looks like I may have to give them a shot! :) These look great.
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I really love this scone recipe and now I wish I had bought that big thing of plain yogurt at the store tonight! I have some Yoplait strawberry 98% fat free though...I could probably make it with that and come out with some strawberry ones. What do you think?
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I have some dried cherries, cranberies and blueberry mix in there I got from Trader Joe's.
I'll keep you posted on what I end up making and I will think of you.
I would love to know your name though. ;-)
Paulette Le Pore Motzko
Otherwise known as simply "Polly" in the culinary world.
CookingUpAStorminCA@gmail.com
NOTE: I did have a blog until I became an Amazon Affiliate. It completely destroyed it-almost.
I took the html coding off of it but the page, as it was is no more.
I will let you know when I unveil the new one, which I think will be better than the other one.
God bless and keep cranking out the yummy stuff I see here!
Polly Motzko
Thanks for this recipe. I love scones, so perfect to eat with a cup of coffee.
ReplyDeleteI also have a need for recipes that use normal eating apples - as so often I buy them and no one eats them! It's always good to have a whole bunch of ideas to use them up.
:)
I love scones, but always feel guilty about the fat. This sounds like an interesting way around that issue. They look really good, too!
ReplyDeleteOoh I love scones. I haven't tried apple scones before but they sound really yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big scone fan too. Love the use of yogurt!!
ReplyDeletescones with yogurt..how yummy!! great pic..love the contrast of the apple
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Those scones looks lovely, I can't wait to try out the recipe (especially since it's rated 'easy') Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeletenow you made me end up with scones on the brain. Immahaffa try these, but I have no apples..., mangoes? Hmmm, I'll report back
ReplyDeleteThese scones are wonderful. I added cinnamon to the dough as many of you have. Instead of apples I used peaches and it turned out just delicious. I will definitely make these again.
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