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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Baking Delights

Mini Lavender and Vanilla Scones

lavender and vanilla scones

I wanted to do something a little different to go with lunch the other day. Usually scones are a breakfast item here, I just don’t think of them for lunch. But with a salad and some Brie these are a great way to round out a light meal.

They are sweet from the glaze. The vanilla mellows out the lavender to make a great taste combination. A few months ago I read about a technique where you grated cold butter into scones and biscuits to give a more tender product. This really does make a difference and I have been doing them this way with good results. The scones can be made any size you like..I wanted them to be small and dainty. Sometimes I just need to make girlie foods to balance out all the testosterone in the house!

Allowing the scones to set for 20 minutes before placing them in the oven helps the gluten to relax and the scones to be tender.

You can mix the dry ingredients together and keep it in a container so you can make scones when ever you want just by grating in the butter. Make your own scone mix! With a little organization even the busiest among us can eat well..and really, we should. Why wait until you are having company to make all the special foods? Treat your family to your skills and make them feel special. :)

lavender scones

Lavender and Vanilla Mini Scones

3 1/2 c flour

2 tbs baking powder

1/2 c unsalted butter

1/2 c sugar

1 1/3 c half and half

2 tsp vanilla

2 tbs food grade lavender buds

Mix the dry ingredients, except lavender, together. you can seal the mixture in a food container and have it on hand for scone mix if you like.

Cut in butter, or grate it into the dry ingredients. Add lavender buds and stir to mix in evenly. Add vanilla and milk and mix until you have a soft dough that holds together.

Roll out gently to about 3/4 inch thickness and cut out with small biscuit cutter. Place on baking sheet and allow to stand for 20 minutes. During this time preheat oven to 400F.

Bake for 12 minutes or until done.

Remove from oven.

While scones are still hot spoon on a glaze made from:

1/2 c melted butter

1 tsp vanilla

enough confectioners sugar to make a thick glaze.

Sprinkle with lavender buds to garnish.

Makes about 24.

These freeze well, and are great for once a month cooking or making ahead. :)

Images:Marye Audet

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Comments

11 Responses to “Mini Lavender and Vanilla Scones”
  1. I’ve been so craving vanilla baked goods these days. This looks just lovely!

  2. Marye says:

    they are Jen..give them a try..I loved these.

  3. Carrie says:

    I nearly lost consciousness when I saw these! Beautiful!!!

  4. Marye says:

    Thanks Carrie!LOL!

  5. Marla says:

    Lovely idea. I’m always intrigued by the addition of lavender to foods.

  6. Marye says:

    Marla..so good to see you. :) I like the addition of flower flavors as well..it is unique.

  7. Marianna says:

    Wondering what 1 1/3 cup half and half of what ingredient exactly?

  8. Marye says:

    Marianna- half and half is what we call light cream in the US.

  9. Marianna says:

    Marye thanks for ur quick response. Light cream is just that in Australia. Look forward to making these delights. Thanks again.

  10. Marye says:

    I thought it was, Marianna!
    I sometimes forget that some of my readers are international …perhaps I need a glossary in the side bar. :)

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