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Whole Wheat Cream Scones

Swapna
Swapna @swapna_12049367
Sydney, Australia

Whole wheat cream scone is made using wheat flour and cream. Scones are a single serve dish similar to quick bread or cake but are not made with yeast and are less sweet. They are very quick to make and are made with flour, fat and leavening agents. They are then placed on a baking tray and baked until golden. They are served with morning or afternoon tea. They are also served in the bakeries and coffee houses. They can be sweet or savory. Traditionally scones are served with jam and clotted cream topping.

Whole wheat cream scone is made using wheat flour and cream. Scones are a single serve dish similar to quick bread or cake but are not made with yeast and are less sweet. They are very quick to make and are made with flour, fat and leavening agents. They are then placed on a baking tray and baked until golden. They are served with morning or afternoon tea. They are also served in the bakeries and coffee houses. They can be sweet or savory. Traditionally scones are served with jam and clotted cream topping.

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Whole Wheat Cream Scones

Swapna
Swapna @swapna_12049367
Sydney, Australia

Whole wheat cream scone is made using wheat flour and cream. Scones are a single serve dish similar to quick bread or cake but are not made with yeast and are less sweet. They are very quick to make and are made with flour, fat and leavening agents. They are then placed on a baking tray and baked until golden. They are served with morning or afternoon tea. They are also served in the bakeries and coffee houses. They can be sweet or savory. Traditionally scones are served with jam and clotted cream topping.

Whole wheat cream scone is made using wheat flour and cream. Scones are a single serve dish similar to quick bread or cake but are not made with yeast and are less sweet. They are very quick to make and are made with flour, fat and leavening agents. They are then placed on a baking tray and baked until golden. They are served with morning or afternoon tea. They are also served in the bakeries and coffee houses. They can be sweet or savory. Traditionally scones are served with jam and clotted cream topping.

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Ingredients

30 minutes
30 scones
  1. 2 cupwhole wheat flour
  2. 2 cupself raising flour
  3. 3 tbspsugar
  4. 300 mlheavy cream
  5. 1/2 tspsalt
  6. 1 cupmilk
  7. 2 tspbaking powder
  8. 2 tspvanilla essence
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30 minutes
  1. 1

    Sift together whole wheat flour, self-raising flour, salt and baking powder together. Add sugar and mix well.

  2. 2

    In a bowl take heavy cream. Add vanilla essence. Mix well. Add cream to the sifted mixture. Mix it gently with a spatula.

  3. 3

    Add milk to it and mix gently and just get the flour together.

  4. 4

    Dust the surface with some flour and take the flour mixture on it. Bring the dough gentlty together like a ball. Do not over knead the mixture. It will inhibit in rising of scone while baking and thus result in dense scones.

  5. 5

    Gently pat and spread the mixture to form a rectangle.

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  6. 6

    Now fold in from edge to center from one side. We are laminating the dough. It is like we do for making puff pastry sheets or croissant. lamination of dough will help in getting good flaky layers.

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  7. 7

    Fold similarly from the other edge to the center. Again press and spread the mixture to form a rectangle and repeat the process of folding the edges to center as above. Repeat this for one more time. Folding the edges helps into getting layered and flaky scones.

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  8. 8

    Now after folding two - three times, pat and press gently to form a rectangle of 2 inch thickness

  9. 9

    With the help of cutter or small round bottle cut the scones. Rub the cutter with flour before cutting. The cutter should not be twisted while cutting. This again inhibits in rising of the scones.

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  10. 10

    Place the scones in the baking tray lined with baking paper. Brush the top with cream or milk. or cream and milk mixture.

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  11. 11

    Bake the scones @ 190 C for 20-22 minutes or till golden. Remove the scones and let them cool.

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  12. 12

    Serve the scones with jam and whipped cream and tea or coffee. Slit the scone from middle and put jam and cream over it and have it.

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Swapna @swapna_12049367
on April 20, 2018 06:15
Sydney, Australia
I love cooking and sharing my recipes with others. I like to create healthy dishes that use natural ingredients. To see more of my recipes go to https://pepkitchen.com
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