The Sconjuring – Week 2, Fruit Scone

A bit late writing this up, apologies.

This week the scones are from 'Killerton' and, aptly, these scones are to die for.

Large silver bowl on the left with cubes of butter, sultanas, sugar and self-raising flower toward the right. An egg is in-front of the bowl.

Bake

For these scones we thought we would, and should, finish up the lacto-free milk we have in the fridge instead of just pouring it down the sink. So we used that instead of plant-based milks (though we know they're just as effective).

9 un-baked scones in rows of 3, they are very pale and have a milk glaze

Results

The bake went well but there was a significant problem in that the time given for the bake was 10-15 minutes, so we took the scones out at 10 minute mark and realsied they weren't as “springy” as expected and popped htem back in for another 5 minutes. They came out springy and golden. The 3 scones that didn't fit onto the tray were in next and they went in for 15 solid minutes, they were taller and were springier.

Perhaps the over wasn't warm enough overall? Needed more warming time. The result was no less delicious!

8 baked scones in 2 rows, they have a reasonable rise and are golden brown

Next week

We have Cheese Scones from Stourhead (Wilstshire). I think we will run an experiment then too; lacto-free cheese and a vegan cheese. We're still requiring eggs, so they're not fully vegan which is a shame but there we are, gotta follow the recipe as closely as we can.

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