Ingredients
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1
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1
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1
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1/4
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1 1/4
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2
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1/4
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2
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1/2
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Directions
Basil & Parmesan Scones, Scones, spread with preserves or honey, have long been known as a sweet breakfast or tea-time treat But savory scones, made with herbs and cheese instead of sugar and fruit, are the perfect lunchtime accompaniment to soup, stew, chili or a salad Easily prepared, quickly baked and sturdy enough to throw in a lunch bag, scones are a neat way to help you fulfill your grain requirement on the food pyramid , Was ready to make some cornbread to go with homemade chili the other day, but when I spotted this recipe, I just knew it would make a wonderful replacement for that bread, & it was! Absolutely delicious! Made according to your recipe, using the buttermilk & cut small, these were great little tasties! Many thanks for sharing this great keeper of a recipe! [Made & reviewed in Went to the Market recipe tag], These were really fantastic! They rose beautifully, and responded well to my using all whole grain flour I was a little bit short on parm but it didn’t negatively impact the result I halved the recipe and got 10 decent sized scones to dip in soup DS thought they were great with butter; I thought the buttery taste was already there Thanks so much for posting this keeper! Made for 123 Hits tag
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Steps
1
Done
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In a Large Bowl, Mix Together the Flours, Baking Powder, Cheese, Salt and Basil. |
2
Done
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Add the Pieces of Butter, Working Them Into the Flour, as You Would With Pie Crust, Till the Mixture Forms Even Crumbs. |
3
Done
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Beat Together 1 Whole Egg, 1 Egg Yolk, and the Buttermilk or Yogurt. |
4
Done
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Stir Gently Into Dry Mixture Till the Whole Thing Clings Together. |
5
Done
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Turn Dough Onto a Well-Floured Surface and Pat Into a 1/2-Inch-Thick Rectangle. |
6
Done
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Using a Bowl Scraper, Baker's Bench Knife, Regular Knife or Rolling Pizza Wheel, Cut Rectangle Into Squares; Cut Each Square in Half Diagonally, So You Have Triangular Scones. |
7
Done
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Make Them as Large or Small as You Wish. |
8
Done
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Transfer Scones to Lightly Greased or Parchment-Lined Baking Sheet. |
9
Done
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Whisk Reserved Egg White Vigorously, Till It Becomes Somewhat Liquid (instead of "clumpy"). |
10
Done
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Brush Each Scone With Egg White, and Sprinkle With Some Additional Parmesan. |
11
Done
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Bake Scones in a Preheated 450f Oven For 10 Minutes, or Until Light Golden Brown. |
12
Done
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Remove from Oven and Cool on a Wire Rack. Makes About 20 Small (2-Inch Scones), or Fewer Large Ones. |