So when Karen at Lavender and Lovage set the challenge of producing sweet or savoury scones for this month's Tea Time Treats, I decided to look for something different. Savoury scones appealed to me, although I wasn't sure how well they would fit into a traditional afternoon tea. I also feel that the monthly baking events which I take part in should be a spur for me to make it a real challenge and try something different - a new flavour or technique - so after a lot of searching, I decided to try this recipe for Parsley Cheese Scones from Dan Lepard, not least because it started by making porridge!
Unusually for one of Dan's recipes, I found that by the time I got to the last stage of mixing, I still had a bowlful of cheesey crumbs. Something wrong, somewhere! I had to add 6 tablespoons of milk to bring the ingredients together into a soft dough, which is quite a lot of liquid missing from the original recipe! I think I overdid the milk a little, because the dough was slightly too soft to cut well - the cutter left the scones slightly domed on top which meant they didn't bake to a good shape.
In the scheme of things, the shape didn't really matter as the great flavour more than made up for any shortcomings in the looks department. These scones were rich and moist with a strong flavour of the main ingredients - cheese and parsley. They were delicious still warm from the oven, lucious with melting butter, but they were also good eaten at room temperature. One way of eating them, which would be good at Tea Time, was with smoked salmon, but at other times of the day they would be good as an accompaniment to soup.
These scones look amazing Suelle! The recipe is interesting too.....I don't normally like scones with oil in them instead of hard fat rubbed in, but yours seem to be lovely! I think the smoked salmon is a PERFECT way to serve them too!
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Karen
love them... lots and lots of cheese scone making going on this month... can't wait for karen's round-up!... and I too love the smoked salmon on top, great idea!!
ReplyDeleteThey look so good Suelle. Love the idea of the smoked salmon.
ReplyDeleteThey look really good. I'm not really into savoury scones, although I love, love sweet ones, but I'd be tempted by these. I like the idea of making a porridge for them, and the herbs sound good too. I'm impressed that they lasted for so long - I always freeze my scones on the day of baking.
ReplyDeleteI should have thought of freezing them, C! I was the only one eating them and, although they kept fresh, it was a struggle to finish the batch.
ReplyDeleteI have made lots of scones and decided it's time to try a different recipe. These scones are amazing. Thanks a lot for sharing such informative post.
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