Happy Future Planning

July 17, 2011

Cranberry Scones

Hi to all of those who do still pop by my blog, I know I've been missing for some time... but it doesn't mean that I've ignored this blog or my love for baking. I still do, but as some of you may know, I'm busy both in my work and my wedding/house renovation.


In the past, I may complain that I'm too busy to blog but I still do bake. Now, I don't even have the luxury to go blog hopping, let alone bake and blog. This post was put up a few weeks ago, when I sneaked in some time to post the pictures, and sneaked in some time to type out the recipe and finally here I am now, determine to finish it today, to at least post one entry for this month, and hopefully more! I made this almost 2-3 months ago. This falls in in 'quick bread' category and that was why I chosed this. I named it Scones ~ bakery aroma cos' the kitchen was full of bakery aroma that I felt this was real bakery, attributed to butter and cream. ;)



You can bake this in advance, cool and store in the refrigerator. Before serving, just pop into the oven or toaster and you get the bakery aroma again!


I shall leave the rest with the pictures and the recipes. :)









Ingredients:



220g plain flour

1 tbsp baking powder

80g unsalted butter

30g castor sugar

1/2 tsp salt

110g of egg yolk and milk mixture (1 egg yolk with enough fresh whole milk to make up the amount. I combined with leftover whipping cream and some low fat milk to make up the 110g)

40g cranberries, chopped




Method:




  1. Prepare flour and butter a day in advance. Sift flour and baking powder together. Place butter and flour together in a plastic bag and chill in the refrigerator overnight. (i omitted this step).

  2. On the day of baking, preheat oven to 200 degree celsius .

  3. Add sugar. Rub butter into the flour until mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs.

  4. Add cranberries together with egg yolk and milk mixture and mix until a smooth dough is formed.

  5. Place dough on a floured surface and knead lightly.

  6. Rolled to a thickness of about 1.5-2cm.

  7. Cut with a 5-cm round pastry cutter dusted with flour. Alternatively if you prefer to shape into wedges like mine, you could roll into a circular dough, and cut into wedges using a pastry cutter.

  8. Place cut-out dough on a baking sheet brushed with milk.

  9. Bake for 12-15 minutes until scones are golden brown.

  10. Remove from heat and cool on a wire rack.

Recipe adapted from: "Okashi Treats" by keiko ishida


Some updates about myself. My renovation is going smoothly and it's really excited to see more things done every other day. It is a tiring but enjoyable process... but I really do miss baking... alot. In fact I had a few arguments with my hubby because he wanted me to spend less time on baking and reading baking blogs but to spend some time to think and surf the web for ideas on what design I wanted for our house design. *lol* I was rather stubborn at first thought of it but I do understand his intentions. Afterall, he wanted me to have our dream house and would have no regrets in the final outcome. Anyhow, I discovered he is a perfectionist when it comes to this big project of ours but I appreciate that as I could see that all he wanted was to ensure that I'm happy with the choices that we have made, in terms of colour scheme, design, layout, etc. :)


14 comments:

  1. I on the other hand wished my hubby will play less online games and surfed for more reno ideas, LOL.
    I can imagine how good this scone is. I did something similar some time back. Really made me miss it

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  2. Wendy, haha yeah.. Different couples played different roles! *lol*

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  3. Feel like baking scones!!!

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  4. Aimei- these scones would have been a hit in my home. Especially with coffee!! It must be a busy time for you but keep it up!! All is worth it.

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  5. Lala I'm waiting to try yours!

    Thanks Daphne!

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  6. Hi aimei,
    The scones look delicious! :)
    Can understand how bz it will be with wedding,reno plans together. Rremember to enjoy the process!

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  7. I am also not blogging and baking as often. I still cannot understand y am I busy when I did not hv reno and work. *sigh* I hope my KA would not go to waste...

    Happy renovating. I love to surf for house reno ideas. The house is a long term thing. Once the reno settled, cannot really change much. My current house is the first one I reno, so 10 yrs on, I wished I had done this and done that. So, go ahead and make the perfect one. :)

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  8. awww...i can imagine how delish those scones are.

    hmm for house ideas...i am sure you've been drooling at design sponge and apartment therapy? hmm...droollll

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  9. What a tea-time treat these will be ... hmm add some jam and fresh cream and I can think of a lazy Sunday afternoon! My kind of relaxation.

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  10. Hi Aimei! i am back in Singapore already!arrived on sunday night :) Your scones look really decent ;D

    I have never tried scones before..(both baking and eating) Seems like its time for me to do something about XD Thanks for the recipe! Will use your recipe to try ^^

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  11. Hi, Aimei,
    came across your blog while searching for walnut butter cake..I have tried your indonesian walnut butter cake..it was definitely a keeper.. my family love it very much, except my girl who picked out the walnut and passed it to me..heheh ..I will post the entry in my blog later..hope you dont mind I share it with the rest of the food bloggers ya..thank you very much for sharing this wonderful recipe..

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  12. Yan Yee: scones is easy to make and makes great tea or breakfast too! Do try ;)

    Ayu: sure! Love to share great recipes with all. :)

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  13. Aimei, thank you for the kind comment you left for me the other day. I guess I can feel you, too, since I'm sorta going through the same: having less time to blog, to blog-hop. Even when I have the time, I might as well spend it in the kitchen baking or cooking.

    My posts are also written across a period of time, too. So don't worry, yeah?

    You take care. I've not been to Singapore since last August, and don't have an immediate plan for that. If I do, and if I have the time, I hope to see some of you again. Time is usually the issue. *Sigh*

    Have a lovely one! =)

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  14. Pei-Lin, nice to hear from you. If u are in singapore do come look for me! :)

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