Buttermilk Currant Scones

by Renee on September 5, 2011

Oatmeal Currant Scones

Who likes a good scone? I do! There is nothing like a fresh hot scone and a big cup of coffee. It is a real treat for breakfast or snack during the day. I particularly enjoy baking and eating them on Sunday morning. Why Sunday? Because it is the one morning of the week that is more relaxed than the others. Sunday is when I make a nice breakfast instead of having the usual protein bar and iced coffee before exercising.

Most scones are made with cream. One morning I was short on cream and had some buttermilk. I looked for recipes for scones made with buttermilk and found one for Cran Oat Scones on Food Network’s website. I used the FN recipe but made some changes; different fruit and butter, plus a little more buttermilk. I use European style butter (Plugrá) for some baking and frostings. The amount of buttermilk in the original recipe was not enough to bring the ingredients together. They may have used a different flour which can make a difference in how much liquid is needed. (I use King Arthur all-purpose flour).

A few notes when making the scones. Cut the butter into small pieces and put back into the refrigerator to keep cold. Do this first before turning on the oven. Stir in the buttermilk as best as possible but do not work the dough too much. It will be crumbly but will come together when you knead it lightly on a floured surface.

 

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In Katrina's Kitchen September 6, 2011 at 8:12 am

Mmmm I love scones! Yours look so delicious!

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Renee September 6, 2011 at 8:28 am

Thank you Katrina! It is my favorite scone recipe. I think the buttermilk makes all the difference.

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Terry B Gardner (@tbgdesign) September 6, 2011 at 10:27 am

mmm…funny. These did not come over in the leftover basket! LOL!

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Renee September 6, 2011 at 10:43 am

Oops! They were so good we ate them all by ourselves. Took a few days. I’ll share the next batch with you.

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amy @ fearless homemaker September 6, 2011 at 11:07 am

these look wonderful! i think you sent me this recipe a while back when i was looking to use up some buttermilk? i never got around to making them, so i appreciate the reminder to do that soon! =)

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Renee September 6, 2011 at 12:26 pm

It is the recipe I sent to you a while ago. You should try them. Delicious!

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