Chocolate Coffee Scones

I love coffee and scones, so I created coffee flavoured scones. It's a great match with the bitterness of coffee and sweet chocolate chips. I like the volume and texture of the scones from Starbucks, so I tried to recreate it in my recipe.
The most important point is mixing it all quickly while everything is still cold.
I have confidence that my scones can compete with those from coffee shops.
Please enjoy while having hot coffee at your home café.
If you make these with a heart shape, it would be a great gift for Valentine’s Day! For 8 scones. Recipe by yaburie
Chocolate Coffee Scones
I love coffee and scones, so I created coffee flavoured scones. It's a great match with the bitterness of coffee and sweet chocolate chips. I like the volume and texture of the scones from Starbucks, so I tried to recreate it in my recipe.
The most important point is mixing it all quickly while everything is still cold.
I have confidence that my scones can compete with those from coffee shops.
Please enjoy while having hot coffee at your home café.
If you make these with a heart shape, it would be a great gift for Valentine’s Day! For 8 scones. Recipe by yaburie
Steps
- 1
Prepare your ingredients. Chill all the ingredients well in the fridge except for the ☆ ingredients. Cut the butter into 1 cm cubes.
- 2
Mix the coffee powder with boiling water well and add milk. Cool this in the fridge.
- 3
Meanwhile, combine the flour and sugar in a bowl and mix well with a whisk or chopsticks.
- 4
Add the butter at this point and press the butter into the flour using a dough cutter or fork.
- 5
Once mixed, use your fingertips (thumb and index finger) to rub more butter into the flour until the mixture resembles bread crumbles like in this picture.
- 6
Make a well in the centre and add the egg and the milk coffee. Mix together using a cutting motion with rubber spatula.
- 7
Add the chocolate chips before the mixture forms a soft dough. If it's too hard, add more milk. On the other hand, if it's too soft, add a small amount of cake flour.
- 8
When the powder disappears, transfer onto a bench dusted with cake flour. Roll it out to 1.5 cm thick and 18 cm diameter with a rolling pin.
- 9
Cut into 8 shapes like in this picture.
- 10
Line a baking tray with parchment paper and place the scones on the paper, allowing space to expand between each. Bake in an oven preheated to 200°C for 10-15 minutes.
- 11
Bake until the scones puff and turn slightly golden brown! Cool them down on a wire rack.
- 12
Tip: They're still nice when cool, but I recommend putting them in a toaster oven to warm them up. You can store them in the freezer.
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