Savory Cheese & Scallion Scones
very slightly adapted from Farmgirl Fare
yield: 8 large or 12 smaller scones
for scones:
2-2½ c. unbleached all-purpose flour
½ c. whole wheat flour
1 Tbs. + 2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
4 oz. homemade feta cheese, crumbled
4 oz. homemade cream cheese, softened in microwave 15-30 seconds until very soft
4 scallions, chopped
1 c. half and half or whole milk homemade cultured buttermilk
1 egg
for glaze:
1 egg
2 Tbs. milk
Begin by preheating the oven to 400° F. Combine 2 c. of the AP flour, the whole wheat flour, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Gently mix in cheeses with a fork, until combined. Gently mix in scallions. Combine the buttermilk and egg in small bowl, then gently combine with other ingredients. You DON'T want to overwork the dough here...that will make for tough scones...simply mix until you don't see anymore dry flour. The dough will be very soft and slightly sticky. If it feels too sticky, add a bit of the extra flour in. I was fine just dumping the mixture out onto a floured surface. The less you handle the dough the more tender the resulting scones will be.
Gently form the dough into a large disc (or two if making 12 scones), ~1" thick. Cut into 8 wedges (or12) I used a lightly floured bench cutter for this and place on a parchment lined sheet pan.
Lightly beat together the egg and milk and brush over the tops of the scones.
Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until golden. Set on a wire rack to cool. Serve warm or at room temp...reheat in microwave or toaster oven to serve, if you wish.
Susan also notes in her post that they will freeze very well...so go ahead and make a double batch, if you feel like it! Just cool them completely then freeze in freezer bags. Defrost one...or more...at room temp and then reheat in the oven at 375° F for 5 -8 minutes...or in your toaster oven or microwave for a quicker fix!
We enjoyed these for brunch...and even turned a few into sandwiches. We sliced warm scones in half, slathered them with homemade butter and piled some crisped ham and poached eggs in between the layers. Soooooo good! I kid you not, these scones are tangy from the buttermilk and feta...rich from the cream cheese...and the scallions warm your mouth with the green, earthiness of fresh onions. And did I mention the texture!? Tender as can be! I mean...it's hard to put into words. But, just imagine the most perfectly tender, moist, delicious biscuit you've ever eaten in your life...and add the rest of the deliciousness to that and you'll have it! These are now my go-to biscuits...even though they're scones. I'll just use a biscuit cutter for those days I feel like a biscuit.
Okay, now I'm in the mood for a bit of sweet...fruity...nutty...tart... Since I made savory this time, I'll have to go virtually devour a few from the International Incident Scone Party People...and you can, too! Just check out all of their creations at the ROUNDUP!
The International Incident Scone party is hosted by Penny of Jeroxie (Addictive & Consuming), Anh of A Food Lover's Journey, and Cherrie of Sweet Cherrie Pie.
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Love savory scones. The photos with the ham all piled on them are gorgeous and drool-worthy! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow those look awesome! I want some now. Especially with your own cheeses and butter!!! Nice!!
ReplyDeleteyour scones look amazing, the crusty crunchy exterior is perfect....too many times i just seem flat scones, and they may be tasty, but I love the ones that look like yours! I certainly don't mind cheese in my scones either, savory or sweet is a wonderful treat!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I like delicious bready things and these would be perfect. I've never had a savory scone and must try this. What's not to like with all that great cheese, a little ham and eggs. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteWOW, can I have more than one???!!!
ReplyDeleteAre these even legal in all 50 states? I love the idea of taking these out of the freezer.
ReplyDeleteI opened this post and the first thing I said when I looked at the pic was Oh My God! Those are the yummiest looking scones I've ever seen. I think I prefer these over the fruit kind which I've never been terribly fond of. These I would definitely make. And I will. Soon. Your pics are fantastic. Too fantastic. I want one NOW, LOL!
ReplyDeleteOh, I adore scones in all their rich, crumbly glory! I recently heard about a bacon-blue cheese version, and have been giving some serious consideration to baking a batch ... :)
ReplyDeleteAny time I make scones, they turn out like baseballs. Yours look scrumptious, though!
ReplyDeleteWow this sounds and looks so much better than some simple plain or sweet scone! Love the flavors and you are right in making a fab little sandwich with it. Yum, now I want these.
ReplyDeleteLookin good Heather! The only scones I've ever made were dill scones. I tried to copy an appetizer I had in a restaurant in Oregon. Mini dill scones topped with smoked trout and horseradish cream sauce. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteI have had this recipe bookmarked from Farmgirl Fare forever...thanks for the reminder to get on it Heather!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow...!! Those look good and look at those bacon slices...yum yum..!!
ReplyDeleteOh it looks so delicious!I hope you could add this scones widget so we can direct readers to this post. I cant wait to try this recipe soon.
ReplyDeleteMmm, I love savoury scones - these look delicious! I haven't had breakfast yet and it is noon... please send a scone!
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I love savory scones, and these sound/look wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so good with the ham and egg! I think I'll make them and keep them in the freezer as you suggest. Then I'll have them for quick breakfasts once school starts. Thanks!
ReplyDeletebrunch or afternoon snack? :) I think both.
ReplyDeleteOh my! That sandwich looks killer. The Pastry Queen makes an awesome savory scone as well, with bacon cheddar and green onion. yum!
ReplyDeleteOh YUM! You use it as a sandwich! brilliant... going to steal that idea ;)
ReplyDeletethis is like the perfect breakfast for me, i love it!
ReplyDeleteThe texture of these scones look so perfect and they sound fantastic with scallions! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful. Everything I love rolled into one perfect package.
ReplyDeleteoh wow savory scones love it
ReplyDeleteYour savory scone sandwich looks so perfect and delicious, it's making me very, very hungry! I love all the cheeses in your scones.... Yumms!
ReplyDeleteWow! These look amazing! Can't wait to try these!
ReplyDeleteYour scones look amazing, but what is more amazing is that you too are making homemade cheese! Arghhh!
ReplyDeleteSavoury ones for me any day. Cool job.
ReplyDeleteGreat flavours there - they look like I would like one right now, for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteAnd so what could be better than a savory scone? Why, only a scone sandwich. Nice!!!!!!! I want that in my belly.
ReplyDeleteOh man do these look good. It's funny, I was just thinking that I'm now in the mood for savory scones now that I've made sweet ones. I guess I've got my recipe now :). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWe really were on the same wave length when it came to our scones!! I love the idea of the homemade cheeses (especially feta.. I've got to make me some!) and that you turned these into a delicious looking ham and egg sandwich (this should be patented as the new breakfast/brunch sandwich!) :D
ReplyDeleteDelicious and yummy pockets of cheese and lots of green onions -WOW! Savory was definitely the way to go:) I can tell how tender and moist they are just by looking...definitely an awesome recipe. I'm lovin' that pic of the scone with the ham....it's giving me serious cravings
ReplyDeleteYou're making me hungry with that sammich! Yum!
ReplyDeleteOh love the idea of making a sandwich out of a savory scone. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSavory scones would hit the spot right about now, love that you used it as a vessel for a sandwich.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! I reckon I could have them right now for lunch... but I'm stuck at work :(
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely insane with that crispy ham piled on! And eggs too? Wish I was waking up to that tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It's making me hungry
ReplyDeleteI'm so late checking out all these scones entries! Your savoury scones look awesome. Brilliant idea turning them into sandwiches :D
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh these look totally amazing, can't wait to try them!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so incredibly yum!
ReplyDeleteI made them! Ohhh sooo yummy!! I made a damper though (like a HUGE big scone that you slice into once cooked). Had to turn the oven down a tad. Perfect. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteA-ha, see you really have put me in the mood for a scone party so now I'm looking through old recipes for scones- and these look delectable!
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