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Blue Cheese Scones with Rosemary!

 
I bought a pack of blue cheese few weeks back just to know what blue cheese tasted like. But I was not sure what I could use it for. Recently I decided to make scones and I thought can I use Blue Cheese for scones?? I just typed Blue Cheese scones in Google and was surprised at the various recipes that came up for blue cheese in scones! So then without wasting any time I went ahead  and tried making these delicious, flaky, cheesy scones - my base was this recipe from the brand Castello; they produce blue cheese. Blue Cheese gets its name from the blue veins produced by injecting cultures of fungi / bacterium like Pencilium while manufacturing these cheese. This tends to give it a strong flavour unlike normal cheese; which is what sets them apart.

These scones are pretty simple to make (unlike what I thought). You just have to make sure the flour is kneaded just about right. Over doing or under doing it may not give you the desired result. When I had these scones, it reminded me of the cheese twists we used to get in bakeries in Kerala. The same cheesy flavour... I tweaked the recipe to add in few of my other goodies like oats, flax and rosemary. So that I could enjoy these yummy scones with less guilt  :D

Blue Cheese Scones with Rosemary: Recipe


Ingredients:
  • All purpose flour - 3/4 cup
  • Oat meal - 1/4 cup
  • Flax seeds - 2 tsp powdered
  • Brown sugar - 1 tsp
  • Baking powder - 1 1/4 tsp
  • Baking soda - 1/4 tsp
  • Salt - a pinch
  • Cold butter - about 50gm
  • Blue Cheese - 100 gm
  • Low fat milk - as required
  • Rosemary - 1/2 tsp
Method:
  1. Preheat oven to 200 degree Celsius.
  2. Mix the dry ingredients i.e. flour, oats, flax, baking powder, baking soda, sugar, salt and rosemary with a wire whisk.
  3. Then rub in the cold butter and three fourths of the blue cheese (crumbled) into the flour to form a coarse mixture. Use your finger tips or you can also use a fork.
  4. When you have a good crumbly flour mixture add very small amounts of milk to form a crumbly dough. You need to be careful so as not to over do it. The dough would be more like a cookie dough.
  5. Divide into small balls (the size of your palm) and then place them on a baking tray. Sprinkle remaining blue cheese on top of each dough ball and bake for around 20 to 30 minutes till they are cooked and the surface is golden brown. Serve warm.



    Linking this to Vidhya's Love Lock series hosted by Divya:











    8 comments:

    1. Perfectly baked scone. Inviting clicks.
      Do link it to the event in my space.Love lock series- Breads

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    2. I have never tried savory scones, but I think I love them already, these sound perfect!

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    3. Hi,

      I have a quick question about your blog, do you think you could e-mail me?

      Jillian

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    4. Hi Jillian. Thanks for stopping by. You can message me by clicking the 'Contact Me' button below. Ciao :)

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