11.30.2011

Chocolate Chip Scones

For my recent impromptu tea party I served homemade chocolate chip scones hot out of the oven. Since it was a rainy day, it was a perfect warm and cozy compliment to an indulgent spread. I'm not gonna lie though... the first batch was a total flop—possible baking soda mishap. But the second batch was just right, especially with some whipped cream and strawberry jam spread on top! 
I used a recipe from Rose Bakery's cookbook, Breakfast Lunch Tea.
 Semi-sweet chocolate chips.
 Always bake with unsalted butter.
 Mixing the butter and dry ingredients by hand.
 Rolling the dough out to a 1/4" thick.
 On the Christmas list: these cookie cutters to make perfectly round scones.
Chocolate Chip Scones:
3 1/2 cups plain flour
1 handful wholewheat
2 slightly heaped tablespoons baking powder
2 heaped tablespoons caster sugar
1 teaspoon salt
scant 1/2 cup unsalted butter cut into pieces
1 1/4 cups whole milk
1 egg beaten
butter, jam or whipped cream to serve

Preheat the oven to 400 ºF. Grease a baking tray with butter or use parchment paper. Sift the plain flour, add in the wholewheat. Mix in the baking powder, sugar and salt. Then with your fingers mix in the butter until the mixtures resembles fresh breadcrumbs. Make a well in the middle, pour in exactly 1 1/4 milk and use a fork to work in the dry ingredients around it. Finish mixing by hand but don't overwork. Mix in chocolate chips. Form a soft but firm dough—add milk if too dry, add flour if too wet. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a solid shape (1 1/4 inches thick). Cut or separate into rounds and place on the cookie sheet. Glaze the tops with the beaten egg and bake 15 - 20 minutes until lightly golden. Serve warm with whipped cream and jam!

19 comments:

kitiloves said...

mmm, it looks so tasty! great photos;)

Shayne Renee said...

They look delicious! I can't wait to try them :)

Caitlin said...

These look amazing!!! Wow!!

xo
Caitlin
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Alicia said...

These sound so delicious, and not too complicated to make for someone who doesn't bake that often!

whitney - see shop eat do said...

wow, those sound good. I always have the intention to learn/attempt to bake and these I might just have to try!

Julers Row said...

Those look delicious!! Might have to try them this weekend!

xoxo,

Julie
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hrck the herald said...

YUM! Love the easy ingredient list as well. It's a gray day where I am, and so those look particularly appealing!

alicia said...

these look delicious!

Anisa said...

These look so good!!
I tried out your Chocolate Soufflé Cake recipe and it was great so I'm excited to try out this recipe! :)

Cheers!
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modern Suburbanites said...

they look so so yummy!!
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Jackie {York Avenue} said...

YUM! omg i need to make those immediately. looks absolutely delicious! I've always been afraid of making scones for some reason but clearly I need to get over that!

Elise said...

These look delicious. When I make my scones I use a pastry cutter or two knives to cut the butter into the flour mixture to get the coarse crumbs - it works really well!

Cheers, Elise
www.thechampagnewishes.com

Molly said...

Wowza... these look incredible! I may have to give the recipe a try. xo

Molliee said...

those look divine! So yummy

Melina said...

These look delicious! I will definitely try making these during the holidays. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

xx Melina

v v said...

Great recipe!
xo -vv

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amberly said...

I have been craving scones so hardcore lately and nothing sounds better than warm, delicious chocolate ones on a rainy tea day!! If only it didn't require so much butter...

Ridgely's Radar said...

These are my absolute favorite!

LRB said...

Such a simple recipe, can't wait to try it out.

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