Scones with fall spices.
I absolutely love scones. If you look through my blog you will see numerous recipes for all kind of scones. To think of it I haven't done a savory scone yet. I think it has to do with my sweet tooth, maybe. But I really have to put savory scones on my to do list.
So... the fall weather has really hit in my neck of the woods. The furnace is running and we have been waking up to frost every morning this week. Brrr.... I am not looking forward what lies ahead.
Of late the mornings have been chilly, but the sun has been shining so by late morning it is warmed up a bit and I do enjoy the crisp air in the fall.
Another thing I love about fall is the spices. Yes, spices. You know cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and ginger. When I think of these spices I think of pumpkin and apples, which are truly all about fall.
Well for these scones I didn't go with pumpkin or apples, I decided simply to use the spices along with a bit of a brown sugar caramel frosting. Simple, but I love these spices in the scones. These spices are enough to carry the scones all on their own; they are fine without the pumpkin and the apples.
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Brown Butter Spicy Oat Scones
Ingredients:
2 cup flour
1 cup oatmeal
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 tablespoon granulate sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ginger
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1 dash of cloves
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup brown butter
1 cup heavy cream
1 egg
Icing-
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 teaspoon heavy cream
1 tablespoon butter
3/4 cup powder sugar
Directions:
1. In a small sauce pan melt butter over medium heat; continue to heat butter until it is golden brown. Be careful to watch it so it does not burn and stir occasionally. Cool butter and once it cool down some place it into the refrigerator until it is firm. About 1 to 2 hours.
2. Once the butter is firm, preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
3. Whisk together flour, oats, sugars, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, cloves, baking powder, and salt.
4. Add the butter to the flour mixture and cut in with a pastry blender until well blended in, so the mixture is like a crumble.
5. Whisk together the cream and the egg; add this mixture to the flour and oats mixture, stirring with your hands until the dough comes together.
6. Lightly grease baking sheet. Using a tablespoon scoop a heaping spoonful of dough and place it on the prepared baking sheet. Bake until lightly browned about 12 to 15 minutes (it will depend on how large your scones are).
6. Place on a cooling rack to cool thoroughly.
7. While the scones are cooling make your icing. Place butter, brown sugar, and cream in a small sauce pan. Mix well together and bring to a boil, let boil a minute or two over medium low heat. Remove from heat and add powder sugar, beat until smooth. If the icing is too thick you add extra milk.
8. Once the scones are cooled drizzle icing over top of the scones.
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These brown butter cream scones look awesome! I love the add of oatmeal here.
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Aww Dawn! These scones look wonderful! Love them:)
ReplyDeleteDawn, I love fall spices too, there is something so comforting in their flavors. Maybe it is because they remind me of the holidays and being with family. These scones look delicious!
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Hi Dawn, that's a very nice and delightful scones. Great to go with hot coffee. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
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I'm loving your photos, Dawn. They're really nice. As for the frosting, I would eat anything named "brown sugar carmel" straight from the bowl :) I love fall.. LOL
ReplyDeleteThese look perfect for fall, Dawn! I need to bake up something for a coffee next week...these have just made the shortlist :)
ReplyDeleteYou are the master of scones, Dawn! I baked your Blueberry Scones with Lemon Icing to a birthday party last weekend - everybody loved them!
ReplyDeleteI look forward of baking these with oats - and the icing looks delicious :)
Brrr..we woke up to our first frost around here just this morning Dawn...I'm not looking forward to a Winter not last that's for sure!!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made scones in ages. I love the simplicity of these scones. Fall definitely has some aromatic spices to liven it up, lol...
Thanks for sharing, Dawn...
These look so good , I must do some baking very soon, thanks for sharing your scones with us
ReplyDeleteDawn, I love the scones, and especially the brown sugar icing on them. The recipe is awesome...thanks for sharing. So ironic how popular the rustic baking pans have become for photos. I remember when the first time I saw one on a food blog photo of a very famous food blogger...I gasped in shock how worn looking it was, and I remember how I tossed mine out when I could no longer keep up scrubbing them...LOL
ReplyDeleteI love fall and all those spices too Dawn! And your scones too! They look so incredibly delicious! And it's your birthday today? Happy Birthday! Hope you're having a great one!
ReplyDeleteScones are so adaptable arn't they. But spicy ones??? Nom nom nom....lol. These look yummy!!!
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