Gingerbread Scones - Joyofbaking.com *Video Recipe* (2024)

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One look and you instantly know these scones are full of flavor. Molasses and ground cinnamon, ginger, and cloves give these GingerbreadScones their earthy brown color. But it doesn't end there. They also contain rolled oats (which gives the scones a more hearty flavor and chewy texture), crystallized ginger (to add a little sweetness and heat), and some dried fruit (can use raisins, dried cranberries or dried cherries). You can enjoy one on its own, or cut one in half and spread each side with butter and jam or even with some lemon curd.

A few notes on ingredients. Molasses isusually labeled as "sulphured" or "unsulphured" depending on whether sulphur wasused in the processing. My preference is to use unsulphured molasses as I like its lighter color and milder flavor. Molasses is used to add color, moistness andflavor to the scones.For the liquid part of the scone dough we are going to use buttermilk, whichgives us a lighter, more bread-like scone.Buttermilk has a nice thickcreamy texture with a rich tangy buttery taste that makes baked goods tender. Inthe past buttermilk was made from the liquid left over after churning butter,but it is now commercially made by adding a bacteria to whole, skim, or low fatmilk. You can make your own buttermilk by adding 1/2 tablespoon of whitedistilled vinegar, cider vinegar, or lemon juice to 1/2 cup (120 ml) of milk.Let stand 10 minutes at room temperature before using. I have also provided a recipe for an optionalmaple glaze that can be drizzled over the baked scones.This addswonderful flavor to the gingerbread scones.

Oats are a cereal grain that is rich and flavorful and comes in many forms.They are very popular in Northern Europe, Scotland and Ireland. Oats are first cleaned, toasted, hulled to become what we call oat groats.The oat groats are then steamed and flattened to become rolled oats or old-fashioned oats. Old-fashioned rolled oats are not to be confused with quick-cooking rolled oats.These are oats have been cut into pieces before being steamed and rolled into thinner flakes.You can use either type in these scones.

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Gingerbread Scones: Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Or you can lightly butter your baking pan or spray it with a non stick cooking spray.

In a largebowl, whisk together the flour, oats, sugar, spices, baking powder, baking soda and salt.Cut the butterinto the flour mixture with a pastry blender or twoknives. The mixture should look like coarse crumbs. Stir in thecrystallized ginger and dried raisins, if using.In a separate bowl mixtogether the buttermilk and molasses. Add to theflour mixture and mix just until the dough comes together. Do not overmix.

Transfer to a lightly floured surface andknead the dough gently and then pat into a 7 inch (18 cm) round. Cut thiscircle in half, then cut each half into 4 pie-shaped wedges (triangles).Place the scones on your baking sheet and brush the tops of the scones with a little cream or milk.If desired, sprinkle the tops of the scones with some rolled oats.

Bakefor about 18-20 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted in themiddle comes out just clean.Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

Glaze:In a small bowl combine the powdered sugar with the maple syrup and add just enough cream to make it of pouring consistency.With a spoon drizzle the glaze overthe tops of the scones and let dry.

Makes 8scones.

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Scone Dough:

1 3/4 cups (225 grams) all purpose flour

3/4 cup (60 grams) old fashioned or quick cooking rolled oats

1/3 cup (75 grams) light brown sugar

2 teaspoons (2 grams) ground ginger

1 1/2 teaspoons (1.5 grams) ground cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon ground cloves

1/2 teaspoon (2 grams) salt

1 1/2 teaspoons (4 grams) baking powder

1/2 teaspoon (3 grams) baking soda

1/2 cup (113 grams) cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces

1/3 cup (50 grams) dried raisins, cranberries or cherries (optional)

1-2 tablespoons (10-20 grams) crystallized ginger, finely chopped (optional)

1/2 cup (120 ml) buttermilk

2 1/2 tablespoons (45 grams) unsulphured molasses

Maple Glaze: (optional)

1/2 cup (60 grams) confectioners (powdered or icing) sugar, sifted

1 1/2 tablespoons pure maple syrup

1 - 2 teaspoons cream or milk

Gingerbread Scones - Joyofbaking.com *Video Recipe* (2024)

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