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January 15, 2011
Blueberry-Buttermilk Scones
NOTES
• Recipe from Martha Stewart
• I still have frozen blueberries from this summer so this was a great way to use them!
INGREDIENTS
•1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
•1/2 cup cake flour (not self-rising)
•3 tablespoons granulated sugar
•2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
•3/4 teaspoon salt
•4 ounces (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
•1 cup (1/2 pint) blueberries, fresh or frozen
•1/2 cup low-fat buttermilk
•1 large egg, plus 1 large egg lightly beaten for egg wash
•1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
• Turbinado sugar, for toping (tubinado sugar is a large-crystal sugar)
DIRECTIONS
1.Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2.Whisk together flours, granulated sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Cut in butter with a pastry cutter, or rub in with your fingers, until mixture has the texture of coarse meal. Stir in blueberries.
3.Whisk together buttermilk, 1 egg, and the vanilla. Drizzle over flour mixture, and stir lightly with a fork until dough comes together but a small amount of flour remains in bowl. The dough will be crubmy and you'll wonder if you did it right but don't worry.
4.Turn out dough and all the crumbs onto a work surface, and gently knead dough once or twice just to incorporate flour & crumbs. Pat dough into a 1-inch-thick round. Cut into 8-12 triangular wedges. Transfer to prepared baking sheet. Brush with egg wash, and sprinkle with turbinado sugar. Bake until golden brown and cooked through, about 22 minutes. Transfer scones to wire racks to cool. Scones are best served immediately but can be frozen for up to 1 month. Thaw, and reheat in a 350-degree oven for 10 minutes.
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