Dear Readers,
This is a photo of my friends April, Cassandra and I on my 22nd birthday:
April, Cass and I met in university and have been smitten with each other ever since. Our friendship has blossomed amazingly over the years and ironically enough, a good chunk of it has been based on food. All three of come from backgrounds where food is highly regarded and is a means for sharing moments together and this truly has become the backbone of our friendship. April has just returned from a stint in Australia where she was going to teacher's college, continuing to fall in love and working as a teacher. And naturally, upon April's return, we were all reunited over food! We had a delightful brunch at April's house where our darling girl, who is notorious for not really cooking much, whipped up some amazing scones!
Now, anyone who has been reading the blog for a while now will know how much I adore brunch. It is truly my favourite meal of the day because you can do so many different things. And this summer, I discovered how to make scones/biscuits which I thought were amazing... And then I had April's scones. And as such, my dear readers, I feel that I must share the wonder with you too!!!
The ingredients are super simple:
- 3 cups of self-rising flour, sifted + approximately another 1/2 cup for kneading
- 300mL sparkling lemonade
- 300mL 35% cream
- 2 tbsp milk
Now here is where things get a little complicated because April's steps for the recipe were like the ones you get from your Granny (or in my case, my Baba). You know the ones... where they can't quite tell you specific ingredients, you're just supposed to know how it's meant to feel? Yup, those cryptic recipes. This one isn't too bad but it's still a little confusing so I'm going to try and add the steps in to make it almost foolproof!
- Put all ingredients (except additional 1/2 cup of flour and milk) in a bowl and mix together with a wooden spoon.
- Slowly add the additional 1/2 cup or so of flour until the dough forms - in this step, try to touch the dough as little as possible. I'm pretty sure I used the back end of my wooden spoon.
- Once the dough has formed, flour your counter/board/area that you're going to roll out the dough on and roll out the dough until it's about 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch thick and cut out your scones with your favourite shaped cookie cutter or knife.
- Place scones on a lined cookie sheet and brush scones with milk.
- Bake at 400F for 10 minutes. Rotate pan and bake for another 10 minutes.
- Savour in the deliciousness.
My loves, these scones are so delicious that they can't help but crave to be displayed prominently and gorgeously. And what my scones want, my scones get:
And that my friends is my new love!
I hope you all are having a phenomenal weekend and that you're all thinking positive vibes for spring to finally emerge (Lord knows I am!)!!!!
Happy Saturday,
Daaaahling,
ReplyDeleteYou just wait until wed/thurs. Oh the food we will consume then.
Xoxxoxo