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Raspberry Scones

by Candace Sampson

I use the word “easy” in a lot of my recipes because I believe that cooking/baking should be just that. Most of us don’t have the time for fussy. Personally, I like to leave the fussy stuff for Sundays.

This recipe for scones is a weekday morning thing and it’s one of my girls favorite breakfasts with a tall glass of milk. I found this recipe in an Everyday Cooking magazine a couple of years ago.

Raspberry Scones

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for work surface
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
3/4 teaspoon coarse salt
1/2 cup (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
3/4 cup buttermilk
1 large egg yolk
1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries (6 ounces)

Preheat oven to 400. In a food processor, pulse together flour, cup sugar, baking powder, and salt. Add butter and pulse until pea-size pieces form. In a small bowl, whisk together buttermilk and egg yolk. Slowly pour buttermilk mixture through feed tube into processor, pulsing until dough just comes together.

Transfer dough to a lightly floured work surface and sprinkle raspberries on top. Knead three times to fold in raspberries (there may be loose pieces of dough and a stray berry or two). Gather and pat dough into a 1-inch-thick square and cut or pull apart into 2-inch pieces. Place pieces, about 2 inches apart, on two parchment-lined rimmed baking sheets and sprinkle tops with 1 tablespoon sugar. Bake until golden brown, 15 to 18 minutes, rotating sheets halfway through. Let scones cool slightly on sheets on wire racks. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Pleasantville Note I’ve also used blueberries, blackberries and cut up strawberries in these scones. You can also do a mixture of berries if you’d like as long as it comes to 1 1/2 cups.

Category: Breads, Breakfast, Desserts, Food & Drink, UncategorizedTag: afternoon tea, Berry scones, breakfast, Food & Drink, Life in Pleasantville, Raspberry Scones

About Candace Sampson

Candace Sampson is the founder of Life in Pleasantville and the host of What She Said, Canada’s longest-running women’s talk show turned podcast. A trusted voice in Canadian lifestyle and travel media for over a decade, Candace blends storytelling with sharp insight to connect with women on everything from solo travel to social issues. She’s also the creator of Girl Trips, a women-focused retreat and travel brand. Find her on Instagram @candace_said @whatshesaidtalk and @girltrips.ca

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  1. Brandy InsaneMamacita

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    Oh my goodness.  Those look really good.  I may have to make some.

  2. Candace

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    They are totally delicious. Try any berry combo. You can’t go wrong.

  3. Shelley

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    After spending hours (ok, fine, DAYS) on your website, I’ve come to the conclusion that I need to hand in my mom card. I had to do a google image search for food processors (yes, I do live in the stone age) and this recipe scares the crap out of me – i’m reasonably sure i’ll over work the dough or something. Apparently my cooking fiasco of 1983 has still left open, gaping wounds 🙂

  4. Candace

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    LOL!! It’s easy. I promise. Almost fail proof. Let me know if you try it. And keep your mom card 🙂

  5. Cecilia

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    can you do this recipe without the food processor, or would that ruin it?

  6. Candace

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    I think you could definitely do it without a food processor, just wouldn’t be as quick, that’s all. 🙂

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