Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Gearing Up...♣ ♣ ♣

No, not for clubs, but that is as close as I can get to a shamrock!

Last year Easter fell so close to March 17th, I didn't get a chance to enjoy all things green..

So I am starting early...

I have made Irish Soda Bread....tons of it...not that dry crumbly stuff, that even a pound of butter won't help..a nice moist, probably not traditional...but after trying many recipes, one that we like.
Last year my new grandson Declan was Baptized early in March, and I made 50 loaves of it as a take home for the guests. I was like the Swedish Baker from the Muppets with flour flying all over the kitchen...

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Wrapped to go..

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But......

I have never made Scones..till today....

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The recipe is from EVERYDAY FOOD...March 2009

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I had mine with some jam...

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They were very good, moist, and light...
Here's the recipe..

Raisin Scones

2 C flour
2 t baking powder
1/4 t baking soda
1/2 t salt
3 T sugar
1 stick cold sweet butter, cut in sm pieces
3/4 C raisins
1/2 C buttermilk
1 lg beaten egg

Preheat oven to 425

Line a baking sheet with parchment ( I used a silpat)
Mix dry ingredients together.
Cut in the butter till it looks like coarse meal
Stir in the raisins
Make a well in the middle and add in the buttermilk and beaten egg..
Just combine, do not over mix.
Transfer dough to a floured surface and knead 6 times
Pat into an 8 in circle...cut with 2 3/4 in floured biscuit cutter
Place on baking sheet 1 1/2 in apart
Brush with milk and sprinkle with sugar.
Bake 12 to 15 min till golden..

My notes...
I used salted butter,and 1/4 t salt..
I would add more raisins next time, we like them!
You can use cranberries if you don't like raisins

I have another recipe to try...but we really liked these...

And tonight for dinner we had Pork fried Rice...Ribs done in the oven, and cole slaw...

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12 comments:

  1. Your tower of scones is beautiful!
    Kathleen..I Love scones!

    I remember your loaves:) I bet they are good!

    St-Pat's will always make me think of you.. And our St Pats' dinner last year.
    I have my topiaries to remind me forever and a day~

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  2. I remember your sweet loaves, too! I love the way you packaged them ~ what a treat for all who received them.

    Your scones look fabulous, thank you for sharing the recipe, Kathleen.

    Ooooh and ribs! I would be so happy with that dinner. :)
    xo~m.

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  3. 50 loaves..you must have had flour flying!! Love the packaging for Declan's Baptism, very nice thought!

    Have never tried making scones, but after seeing yours and Marsha's I'm thinking I should give them a try!

    Ribs looking good and filling...was your rice "crunchy" like someone elses??? lol

    Love the black toile looking plate...I've seen that before with another creation on it!!

    Great post...

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  4. I keep forgetting to tell you how I LOVE your St Patty's background..beautiful!!

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  5. Kathleen, the scones look so good... I'll take mine with cranberries! And clotted cream, please.

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  6. Kathleen, 50 loaves of soda bread all wrapped up and pretty in honor of Declan's baptism. Who could forget that? What a special Nana!

    You're scones look super....I've never made scones. I have a friend that swears by the Cook's Illustrated scone recipe.

    Dinner look mighty tasty!

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  7. Oh Kathleen your scones look fabulous. Any leftovers?
    50 loaves of soda bread...now that's G-Ma love. You must have dreamed about baking them, days after.
    Those ribs look just mouthwatering..

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  8. I remember the 50 loaves too, such a wonderful grandma you are to make those for favors.

    The scones sound so good. I love scones...my fav is rasp/white chocolate :-)

    Those ribs are making me hungry. Skipped dinner tonight.

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  9. I also remember from last year! Those ribs are calling my name, yum.

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  10. Somehow I missed commenting on this post! Your scones look great. I'll have to give that recipe a try. They look so light and fluggy. I remember when you made all of those breads. You must have some system down to do all of those breads.

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  11. I remember the flour flying, too! Awesome grandma you are :)

    The scones look so good, so do the ribs! Now i am hungry and it's too late, but I wish I ahd a scone!

    Suzy, fluggy? :)

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  12. Oh my....your scones look delicious! I've only made scones once but I'd like to try this recipe with cranberries!

    I know your cole slaw was good, because I have your recipe and it's one of our favorites!

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