Even if you get crazy and add scallions, they're still basically white or dark orange inside brown upon brown around beige. Blah.
Here's how the genesis of this creation occurred: I was staring despondently at my cheese choices, pondering a way to spruce up my latest batch of scones. As is my wont, I was drawn to the pepper jack. I noticed that this particular log of cheese didn't have as many flecks of pepper bits as usual, and I suddenly wondered why I didn't just add peppers of my own. What can I say, folks--you just can't hold this gal down!
The roasted red peppers add color, kick, and, it's important to note, a little extra juice. Be careful that you don't wind up with wet dough and therefore a flat, sad scone. Don't skip the cayenne, either--it's not a huge amount, but you'll notice it, and you'll appreciate it.
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Salty and Spicy Scones
Makes 8
Ingredients:
- 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup whole wheat flour
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 6 tablespoons butter, cold and cubed
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1 cup pepper jack cheese, shredded or chopped
- 1/2 cup bacon, cooked to crispy and chopped
- 1/2 cup roasted red peppers, chopped and blotted dry
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Combine the dry ingredients and cut in the butter until a coarse, crumbly mixture is formed.
Mix in the milk, beaten egg, cheese, bacon, and peppers using a fork just until everything is moistened and then turn the batter out onto a floured surface.
Form into an 8-inch wide disk.
Apply an egg wash and sprinkle with salt and pepper, then cut the round into 8 wedges.
Transfer to a baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes.
Lovely scones and great giveaway (I love Novica - don't count me in though... ;-) ).
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Good idea. I sometimes prefer savory scones to sweet, but I do agree that they can look drab. Not these, though!
ReplyDeleteWith ingredients like these, I don't care what color these scones are! YUM!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful scone! Great way to spice it up.
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to think this is the year of the savories, scones and muffins that is. I just came frm Mary's and she baked savory muffins and here I visit you and you are serving "colorful" peppered scones. I'm in heaven!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing, Grace...
P.S. Will you be joining us for the Picnic Game this year? I suppose I would have to say my favorite color at the moment is Kermit Green:) (if you visit my blog you'll know why:)
Some day I will try to make scones. I think I'll start basic first, and then make something exciting like yours.
ReplyDeletesavory scones YUM, these little bad boys look delish. Scone I always think sweet, breakfast or tea time never savory. They do look wonderful.
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Yummy looking scones! Great giveaway! I love emerald green! It's my birthstone!
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ReplyDeleteYour scones look wonderful! I'm very partial to a savoury scone myself-more opportunity to eat it than a sweet one :)
ReplyDeleteScones maravillosos e irresistible Grace quiero probar,hugs.
ReplyDeleteSound delish to me!
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What a lovely scone (and I think it looks quite delicious...not drab at all!) As for my favorite color? Green! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love scones! Savory or sweet. But do agree about drab. Fruit always makes a difference and the sugar baked on top helps their appearance, but you've come up with a great idea for savory scones. The salt and pepper on top is exactly the right touch, Grace. Love the pepper jack, bacon and red pepper additions.
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I love the pop of color the peppers give to these tasty looking scones.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite color is sage green.
Yum! Sometimes, delicious food is bland looking. Vanilla ice cream, creme brulee, rice pudding. Scones are another! I love a savoury scone, and this combination sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteThese scones look simply perfect my friend :)
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You should NEVER be held down so long as it means you'll keep on creating savory scone deliciousness like this!
ReplyDeleteI love scones :) These look great!
ReplyDeleteI do like a savoury scone and I totally agree, they are so, so, brown! Good job with the pepper "pop" :)
ReplyDeleteI love scones - sweet or savory - and I must say this one looks delicious...albeit with a bit of a kick most likely! ;-) I'm enjoying my second cup of coffee and wishing I could have one right now.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to dress up those delicious scones! I'm feelin' fuschia right now. :)
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ReplyDeleteI have never had a savory scone but these look like a great way to start. My oldest is our scone-maker and I think I'll try to entice her into baking again with this recipe!
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