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1.06.2011

Orange and Rosemary Scones with Blackberry and Rosé Quick Jam

Orange and Rosemary scones

Weekends are, for me, days to unwind, relax and think about what I want to eat. This weekend, I felt like scones. So I baked fresh scones for breakfast, well, actually it turned out to be brunch :D.

I love scones, as much as I love many other British things. But, I can honestly say that the ones from Starbucks are not it! For the real treat, you really have to get them homemade or well, perhaps from Britain would also work, I suppose..:)

I have yet to find a quaint, mostly British place that serves good scones around here. Well, Tea and Sympathy here in NYC was fine but it seemed a tad too adapted for the west-of-the-Atlantic tastes. Besides, I am yet to visit the United Kingdom. So, until then, I guess I'll just have to keep baking them myself! :)

Scones ready to eat

Sometime back, Julia had run a series on adding savory touches to sweet dishes. One of her creations stayed in my mind, a rosemary kissed orange custard. So, when opportunity presented this time, I decided to test out the combination and make these Orange and Rosemary Scones.

I have to say that orange and rosemary make a fabulous combination! I used a ton of orange zest that kept the flavors of the scone fresh while rosemary nicely balanced it out with a grounded earthiness! As I soared on the citrus, the herb played the good gravity goddess :)

These scones go great with butter or clotted cream (of course!) and Blackberry and Rosé Quick Jam I had made before. The Rosé reduction adds a mellow note to the jam and acts as a natural preservative as well!

Scones-with-Jam




Orange and Rosemary Scones
(inspired by the recipe here)
{makes 8-ten 2.5 inch scones}

Orange and Rosemary scones close up

200 g flour
2 T sugar
1 tsp salt
1.5 tsp baking powder
zest of 1 orange
2 tsp fresh rosemary, finely minced
60 g cold butter, cubed
140 g buttermilk
1 yolk + 1 T cream for egg wash

Sift together the flour, salt, sugar and baking powder together. Cut into the mixture the cold butter until they are no more than the size of peas. Stir in the zest and rosemary and mix well. Add the buttermilk and mix for form a dough.

On a floured surface knead just a bit to make into a non-sticky dough ball. Pat the dough out with your palms to 1/2 inch thickness. Using a cookie cutter, cut out scones and place on a greased baking sheet. Brush egg wash over the scones.

Bake at 425F for 10-12 minutes until golden brown on top. Cool on rack. Serve warm with butter and jam.



Blackberry and Rosé Quick Jam


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2 cups ripe blackberries
1/2 cup Rosé wine
2-3 T sugar
2 tsp pectin

Bring everything except the pectin to a boil. Lower to a simmer and cook for about 15 minutes. Mash the blackberries into the sauce and cook until it reduces to half its volume. Add the pectin and cook until the sauce thickens. Pour into a sealable glass jar and seal while still hot.

26 comments:

  1. What a delicious brunch, love the plump and soft scones. Quite easy and quick to bake too. Rosemary is a winner herb for baking. These cuties are going to be my breakfast this weekend.

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  2. Oh those look so delicious! I love that you used rosemary in them. Yum!!

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  3. I so agree with you, the scones you buy at most bakeries are nothing like the real thing you make at home. They are so heavy not at all light and flaky like a real scone should be. I like the addition of Rosé to the blackberry jam.

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  4. Orange and rosemary is a wonderful combination. I would love to try these scones. I can't find pectin anywhere so I doubt I'll be able to try the jam but it's such a great idea.

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  5. My 5-year old and I loves scones. Orange and rosemary sound like a magic pairing!

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  6. When I thought I've tried every scone recipe in the book, here's another one that sounds incredible! Great post, my dear!

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  7. Ooh they look delicious! I tried rosemary with blood oranges for the DB tians, it's a great combo.

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  8. You think good scones are hard to find in NYC? You should try Los Angeles where they think a muffin top is a scone! GREG

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  9. Your food photographs brought me here :-) Though you might have got tired listening to everyone, telling you how good is your pics, I can't stop repeating it ;-)
    Always have a soft corner towards scones and this combo sounds wonderful :-) Happy 2011 !

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  10. They look great. Perfect for a Sunday morning with a cup of tea.

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  11. Orange and rosemary! I can only say DE LI CIOUS !!
    Lovely photos, I like the fantasy backgrounds.

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  12. Look how high those rose! Beautiful scones, with a great flavor profile. I'm really intrigued by the Rose Quick Jam as well. Just a lovely spread.

    Cheers,

    *Heather*

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  13. Your scones look sooo tasty. Can I have some? :)

    Brindusa@Cooking with my soul

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  14. GREAT idea for a jam! I love the rose! And I love fresh herbs paired with fruit!

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  15. I feel the same way about weekends :) Scones just FEEL weekend-y. Lovely blog!

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  16. Loving the jam.

    Swing by my blog sometime...
    www.form5artisan.blogspot.com

    Christina!

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  17. Those scones look so gorgeous! Truly mouthwatering. I had a similar scones for breakfast, turned scones for brunch incident recently myself. They're still yummy, whatever time you eat 'em! :D

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  18. Asha, I can easily say that yours ARE it! Perfect flaky scones and with those flavors I'll bet they are so good that you don't even need jam! But that looks pretty fabulous too! (And can I just add that I've yet to eat anything sold at Starbucks that was worth the money. Usually their cake is dry. I do love their mocha frappaccinos though!).

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  19. Deliziosa ricetta e foto, ciao

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  20. Scones is not something you find easily in Paris..actually, I have never seen scones here..I love them!! I guess one of these days I will give your wonderful recipe a try!

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  21. Your scones look wonderful and I love the idea of this quick jam,
    delicious :)

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  22. scones look swell- bet must have tasted awesome with the jam

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  23. Just happened to stumble upon your blog, but saw you live in NY! If you are looking for delicious scones in the City, try Alice's Tea Cup. There are three locations in Manhattan and they have the most delicious fresh scones, cream & lemon curd! I wish I was there right now!!

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  24. Beautiful scones, beautiful jam. I agree with Greg (SippitySup)... can't really find these in Los Angeles... or I haven't looked hard enough. :) Come bring me some?

    [K]

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  25. Allison, you are right. I love Alice's Tea Cup!!! I love their savory scones but the sweet ones are a little too sweet for me. The clotted cream and jam are super yumm!

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