Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Soya Spelt Scones with Cranberry and White Chocolate



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Scones, similar to American biscuits, are a type of pastry, which is often served at breakfast or tea, especially in Britain. The dough is usually made in the shape of a round which is cut into triangles, although scones can also be cut into squares or made using a cookie cutter. These soya spelt scones are so tasty when eaten warm. They can be also served at room temperature with clotted cream, jam or honey.

  • 110 g Toasted soya flour
  • 150 g Wholegrain spelt flour
  • 30 g Light brown sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1 tbsp Baking powder
  • 110 g Cold butter
  • 40 g Dried cranberries
  • 40 g White chocolate chips
  • 150 ml Whole milk
  • 1 Egg, lightly beaten
  1. Preheat oven to 200C/400F and line a baking tray with parchment paper. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flours, brown sugar, salt, and baking powder.
  2. Cut the butter into small pieces and blend into the flour mixture with your finger tips. The mixture should look like coarse crumbs. Stir in dried cranberries and white chocolate chips. Add in milk and egg. Stir until just combined. Do not over mix.
  3. Transfer the dough to a lightly floured work surface and knead briefly. Gently pat the dough to form a 2cm-thick round. Use a 3.5cm fluted cutter to cut out 16 discs. Dip the cutter into flour between cutting to prevent dough sticking to it.
  4. Place them to the prepared lined tray and then brush the top of the scones with milk or cream. Bake in the middle of the hot oven for about 15 minutes or until beautifully browned and puff.

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110 comments:

  1. Cranberry and white chocolate is one of my favorite combos! Wonderful idea for scones...these are picture perfect!

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  2. Love the cranberries and white chocolate in these Angie. My husband adores scones.
    Sam

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  3. I love scones and the cranberries and white chocolate sound perfect!

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  4. Love how you used whole grain spelt in these scones. Beautiful!

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  5. Love to use alternativa flour.. And love scones.. So i really like your recipe... A great idea! Tks for sharing!

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  6. Goodieeeee...your scones look so inviting. My mouth is watering already! Thanks so much for sharing such wonderful recipe & hope you're having a lovely day, Angie.
    Kristy

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  7. this scones are absolutely gorgeous! and we can also tell ourselves that being wholegrain they are healthy, so we can have one more!

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  8. Beautiful, Angie! I'm very impressed with the unique melange of flours you used to bake these. Fantastic flavor choices with the cranberries and white chocolate...!

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  9. I've never tried making anything from soya flour. They look amazing, Angie!

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  10. That is such an amazing combination of flavors, love that they are whole grain and they look gorgeous, too!

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  11. I have not used soya flour in baking. The scones look fabulous.

    Vardhini
    Event: Side Dishes
    Event: Spinach

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  12. Great use for soya flour! These scones are lovely!

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  13. That's it ANGIE! I'm moving to your continent, then in your city, then on your street and then as your next door neighbor. You're killing me here - because I have a serious crush on scones and all things baked and NO ONE does it better!

    chow:) Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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  14. Anonymous18/4/12 15:33

    Yet another spelt flour recipe that is making me feel bad I haven't tried this unique flour, and we know how much I like scones! Your photos are beautiful Angie.
    Eva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com

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  15. You always share the most wonderful original recipes ideas.

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  16. Wat a healthy and super interesting scones..loving it.

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  17. You just upped the health quotient in these grand delectables - and kept them as delicious as ever. I do love your baking recipes. You make me rethink what is possible.

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  18. The sweet white chocolate and the tart cranberries - yum! I made a pie once with this combination and it was a big hit. Lovely, lovely photos. Another beautiful post Angie!

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  19. These scones looked gorgeous Angie! I made some simple cream scones last week too but wasn't half as nice as yours. :P hopefully I'll be motivated enough to get some spelt flour soon, heehee

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  20. Lovely pretty sexy scones. Can I have some Angie please? ;)

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  21. Angie Love these scones look perfect and amazing:))

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  22. Thosw are beauties nicely captured !!

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  23. What an interesting twist on scones! I'd love to try this with soy...

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  24. Lovely! I love the ingredients you used. Very tasty.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  25. You seriously should open an online business where you can ship them!

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  26. Oh my God,they look heavenly!Greetings from Greece,dear!

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  27. these look great! cranberry and white chocolate - delicious!!

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  28. This is a very inventive recipe with a beautiful combination of flavours. Love the idea of adding cramberry too. Well done!

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  29. What an innovative and delicious scone recipe - I am loving your creativity my friend :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  30. These looks fantastic ! Great combination of flavor and texture !

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  31. Soya flour.. Never knew thats used in baking..

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  32. I want one of these with every ounce of my being! Amazing! White chocolate and cranberry are delectable together.

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  33. What's really nice about these scones are besides that the fact they are pretty healthy...They are a perfect size too.

    I can definitely dig these scones.

    Velva

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  34. i wished that i could have some for my breakfast now! looks enticing!

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  35. Wow, looks wonderful! Have never tried baking with soya flour before. Wish I could reach out and grab a few of your wonderful scones!

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  36. I've always wanted to make this combination, the scones look fantastic

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  37. Mmmm, these scones look delicious. My husband and son just back from a trip to England and they have been craving scones! I'll have to start sconing!!

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  38. I never had cranberry and white chocolatecombat before,t I can imagine how good the taste is.,.

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  39. Yay for baking with spelt flour! These look so tasty, especially with the white chocolate/cranberry mix-ins!

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  40. I love the combination of cranberry and white chocolate! Just perfect for a scone, the look wonderful!

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  41. cranberry scones are my favorite! Looks fantastic as always :)

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  42. These really do look like bakery quality scones-yum! Also, it tells me that I need to look into using different flours, I have never used either of the flours in this recipe. The results do look delicious as well as stunning. Well done!

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  43. They really look delicious, Angie! I haven't tried baking with soya flour yet. What a wonderful result you achieved.

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  44. I was on a scone-baking binge last year, but it's been a while since I revisited those recipes. This would be a delicious place to start!

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  45. I love the use of spelt in these scones! Beautiful!!!

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  46. Yummmm...I love this recipe! Delicious and healthy! The photos are stunning. I look forward to making this!

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  47. I love the combination of the ingredients. Those scones are irresistible!

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  48. Never used soya flour before. This is so healthy and looks too good !

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  49. QUE RICOS SCONES EXCELENTES INGREDIENTES,ABRAZOS HUGS,HUGS.

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  50. love the tops and how pretty they are!

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  51. Spelt is not yet tried in my kitchen; seems it's time, because your scones look wonderful.

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  52. Oh, Angie-your scones are way over the TOP of any recent scones I may have seen. Love it so much, I could eat this every single morning with my caffe latte!
    Thanks for being such a sweet friend, it means a lot to me!
    Hugs,
    Eli

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  53. Oh, Angie you've done it again. That stack of scones is beautiful. It's almost like three dimensional, like right in front of me. You present your dish so deliciously and beautifully. Amazing, Angie!

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  54. Hi Angie,
    This looks wonderful!

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  55. Cranberry and white chocolate is undeniably good. I can imagine how delicious these scones must taste.

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  56. These scones look so good. I wish I could find the flours you have used to try them.

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  57. Soya flour and spelt..I'm intrigued but going by the way they look these look like winners!! Im a total scone guy and always looking for more combinations..
    Thanks..

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  58. You have just made my friday! These scones would make the perfect 3opm snack at work

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  59. Looking at them makes my mouth water ... mmm, yes, eating them warm will be swell!

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  60. These scones look so good. Love the golden color on top! I could totally have a few of these with my coffee in the morning and honey yum!

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  61. Never used soya flour. Interesting. I want to go whip up a batch for breakfasts this weekend. Love the cranberry and white chocolate combo.

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  62. I've used spelt flour, but never soya flour. Really must try these soon. Your scones look delicious with the dried cranberries and chips...

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  63. What a lovely combination of flavors with the cranberry and white chocolate, Angie. There's nothing better than a scone for breakfast. I love them and I love these!

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  64. Angie, those are amazing--look at that color and texture! Plus it doesn't hurt that white chocolate and cranberries is the perfect flavor combination for scones.

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  65. I just recently got turned on to spelt flour and just loved it. This looks like a delicious recipe in which to try it again! Love dried cranberries and white chocolate so what wouldn't I love about this recipe! Great pics!

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  66. I have never used soya flour, but with chocolate and cranberries I'm tempted!

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  67. Hi, what is the "toasted soya flour". In haven't seen it in my country. You buy it as is, toasted? Any idea on how to obtain it? Thanks. Bianca

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  68. @Bianca
    You can either grind the soya beans first, then toast them in a dry pan. Or the other way around. I have mine toasted, then ground. Sift before using so you can get a finer texture.

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  69. Tea with these fabulous scones would be revolutionary! They're perfection.

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  70. I love scones! Haven't tried them with white chocolate and cranberries yet, sounds like a great combination!

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  71. Those look so good, interesting alternatives too!

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  72. Dear Angie, Your recipes are always so inviting and delicious looking. These would go perfect with the tea I am having. Blessings my dear. Catherine xo

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  73. Angie,
    These look delicious - but everything you post always does :)
    Thanks for stopping by today and thank you for leaving a comment even though I'm not currently doing food posts.
    Wishing you have a wonderful weekend!

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  74. They are adorable! Scrumptious too, I am sure :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

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  75. I've never used soya flour, and I'm so intrigued by the whole mix... I live in Britain, so I've no excuses: I want to try these scones soon!

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  76. These are beautiful!! I love white chocolate and cranberry together, so these are my kind of thing.

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  77. They look so good. I'm not a great baker but I would attempt these.

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  78. They look so tasty! White chocolate is something I would never have thought of using in a scone.

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  79. Lately, I've missed so much from my bloggers in their kitchens...therefore, I'll comment on my favourite posts.
    This is certainly one of them. Soya flour had turned me off in the past...I figure, that maybe there was a lack of freshness and the slight rancidity ruined my recipe.
    With your recipe Angie, I'm inspired to try again. I'm adding it to the other recipe I filed away from your repertoire ;o)

    Have a great week, Claudia

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  80. I love scones... these look delicious.

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  81. That is a great recipe i can eat scones all day and everyday!!!!kisses!!!

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  82. Love theses delicious and healthy scones, Angie. You're the greatest!

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  83. Oh wow! These look so good! Wanna have some now! :)

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  84. I realise I'm a bit late to comment to this post but these look absolutely perfect. I love a well made scone.

    Thanks for your kind comment on my blog also :):)

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  85. My sweet tooth has been raging lately. These little goodies sound fantastic.

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  86. Angie, your scones look lovely! I'm a huge fan of scones, make them all the time. Love dried cranberries in them. I make gluten-free scones as well but have not made them with soya or spelt. I'm sure they're wonderful!

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  87. Anonymous11/6/12 16:08

    Fantastic & appetizing wholegrain spelt & soy scones! I love scones too!

    Yours look utterly delicious, Angie!
    I have made them yesterday & they turned out fabulous! :) Yum!!!!!

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