Currant Scones

Vegetarian
Health score
2%
Currant Scones
45 min.
12
258kcal

Suggestions


Indulge in the delightful world of homemade Currant Scones, perfect for elevating your morning meal, brunch gatherings, or afternoon tea. These scrumptious scones combine the buttery richness of chilled unsalted butter with the subtle sweetness of dried currants, offering a harmony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. With a tender, flaky texture and a golden brown crust, every bite of these scones is a promise of warmth and comfort.

Best enjoyed fresh from the oven, these vegetarian scones are not only simple to make but also cater to a variety of occasions, making them an ideal choice for breakfast or dessert. They boast a delightful blend of nutmeg that adds a hint of spice, perfectly balancing the sweetness of the currants. Each scone contains just 258 calories, making them a guilt-free indulgence you can savor any time of the day.

Gather your friends or family and share the experience of baking together, creating not just delicious treats but cherished memories. In just 45 minutes, you can transform everyday ingredients into a batch of irresistible scones that will leave everyone asking for seconds. Whether paired with clotted cream or enjoyed plain, these currant scones are sure to be a crowd-pleaser and a beloved addition to your recipe collection.

Ingredients

  • tablespoon double-acting baking powder 
  • 0.5 cup currants dried
  • large eggs with a hand blender, for glazing well beaten
  • large eggs chilled
  • servings nutmeg fresh
  • 0.3 teaspoon sea salt fine
  • tablespoons caster sugar 
  • cups flour all-purpose as needed plus more
  • 10 tablespoons butter unsalted chilled cut into 1/2-inch cubes ()
  • 0.8 cup milk whole

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • baking paper
  • oven
  • whisk
  • blender
  • stand mixer

Directions

  1. Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 425°F. Line a half-sheet pan with parchment paper.
  2. Whisk the milk and 2 eggs together in a small bowl; set aside. Sift the flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, and nutmeg into a medium bowl.
  3. Add the butter and mix quickly to coat the butter with the flour mixture. Using a pastry blender, cut the butter into the flour, scraping the butter off the blender as needed, until the mixture resembles coarse bread crumbs with some pea-size pieces of butter.
  4. Whisk the milk and 2 eggs together in a small bowl; set aside. Sift the dry ingredients together into the bowl of a heavy-duty stand mixer.
  5. Add the butter. Attach the bowl to the mixer and fit with the paddle attachment.
  6. Mix on medium-low speed until the mixture looks mealy with some pea-size bits of butter.
  7. Mix in the currants. Reduce the mixer speed to low.
  8. Add the milk mixture, mixing just until the dough barely comes together.
  9. Turn the dough out onto a well-floured work surface and sprinkle about 2 tablespoons of flour on top. Knead the dough a few times, just until it doesn't stick to the work surface. Do not overwork the dough. The surface will be floured, but the inside of the dough should remain on the wet side. Gently roll out the dough into a 3/4-inch-thick round.
  10. Using a 2 1/2-inch fluted biscuit cutter, dipping the cutter into flour between cuts, cut out the scones (cut straight down and do not twist the cutter) and place 1 1/2 inches apart on the prepared half-sheet pan. To get the most biscuits out of the dough, cut out the scones close together in concentric circles. Gather up the dough scraps, knead very lightly, and repeat to cut out more scones. You should get two scones from the second batch of scraps.
  11. Brush the tops of the scones lightly with the beaten egg, being sure not to let the egg drip down the sides (which would inhibit a good rise).
  12. Place the scones in the oven and immediately reduce the heat to 400°F.
  13. Bake until golden brown, about 20 minutes. Cool on the pan for a few minutes, then serve warm or cool completely.
  14. Reprinted with permission from Sarabeth's
  15. Bakery: From My Hands to Yours by Sarabeth Levine with Rick Rodgers, © October 2010 Rizzoli New York

Nutrition Facts

Calories258kcal
Protein8.76%
Fat41.57%
Carbs49.67%

Properties

Glycemic Index
30.84
Glycemic Load
20.56
Inflammation Score
-4
Nutrition Score
7.5860870208429%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:257.93kcal
12.9%
Fat:12.01g
18.48%
Saturated Fat:7.11g
44.44%
Carbohydrates:32.28g
10.76%
Net Carbohydrates:30.86g
11.22%
Sugar:7.03g
7.81%
Cholesterol:73.41mg
24.47%
Sodium:182.74mg
7.95%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:5.7g
11.39%
Selenium:14.92µg
21.31%
Vitamin B1:0.27mg
18.28%
Folate:65.15µg
16.29%
Vitamin B2:0.25mg
14.49%
Manganese:0.29mg
14.48%
Iron:1.94mg
10.78%
Phosphorus:107.75mg
10.77%
Calcium:100.1mg
10.01%
Vitamin B3:1.99mg
9.96%
Vitamin A:389.67IU
7.79%
Fiber:1.42g
5.69%
Copper:0.09mg
4.48%
Vitamin B5:0.4mg
4.01%
Vitamin D:0.59µg
3.95%
Magnesium:15.61mg
3.9%
Potassium:128.48mg
3.67%
Vitamin B12:0.21µg
3.56%
Zinc:0.51mg
3.39%
Vitamin B6:0.06mg
3.24%
Vitamin E:0.43mg
2.9%
Vitamin K:1.19µg
1.13%
Source:Epicurious