Orange Cranberry Scones

On Saturday, I mentioned that I was baking something orange and this is it. Scones are such a lovely little treat. They are like a sweet biscuit and the technique is the same – blending the dry ingredients with the fat and then quickly incorporating the liquid and then very quickly getting them into the oven. The less you handle the dough before baking, the better your result will be. I will tell you right from the start here that I got a touch too much liquid in the batch you see photographed. I would have liked to see them rise a little more so I revised it down just a bit in the version given here.

Here is the line up of ingredientsmisTo begin, zest and juice a whole orange – part of the zest will go in the scone dough and part, along with the juice will go in the glaze – and lightly chop 3/4 of a cup of dried cranberries.fruitAnd the cardamom was late getting out of hair and makeup so it didn’t get in the ingredients photo.cardMix together
2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup light brown sugar
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cardamom
If your brown sugar has any lumps, you can sift all of this together, but I didn’t and it came out fine. Once mixed, use a pastry cutter or your fingers and cut in
4 oz cold butter cut in small pieces
Don’t go quite as far here in terms of uniformity as you would with a pie crust or even biscuits – you want to still see some small pieces of butter. Throw in the cranberries and give it a little stir.
dries1In a two cup glass measuring cup, beat together
1 egg
2/3 cup cold milk
2 tablespoons orange zest
Fold into dry ingredients just until uniform – no over mixing!mixedTurn onto a well floured surface and gather into a ball, patting the outside to get any bits of dough into the ball. It will be quite sticky, so don’t be afraid to use plenty of flour to keep it from sticking. Now pat into out into a flattened square. You can use a round biscuit cutter if you like, but I like these triangle shapes.cutLay the scones on a greased or parchment or silpat [a Christmas gift from Ellyn and Jason – yay!] lined baking sheet. Bake at 370º for 20 to 25 minutes. The tops should be nicely browned. I almost always break open a biscuit or scone to really test for doneness, before taking them out of the oven. It is the only way to tell for sure.on_sheetCool on a rack. You can leave them plain if you like ORcool1Mix together
1 cup confectionery sugar
1 tablespoon orange zest
2-4 tablespoon orange juice
2 teaspoons light corn syrup
Start with 2 tablespoons of OJ [I used fresh squeezed from the same orange] and add more a bit at a time until it is of spreadable consistency.
glazeMake sure you let the glaze dry completely before storing them in an airtight container or they will stick together.

MMMMMMM – look at that! Want a cup of tea?plate

The Recipe
2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 cup light brown sugar
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cardamom
4 oz cold butter cut in small pieces
3/4 cup dried cranberries
1 egg
2/3 cup cold milk
2 tablespoons orange zest
Stir together the dry ingredients and cut the butter in until it roughly incorporated. There should still be some small pieces of butter visible. Stir in cranberries. Beat together the egg, milk and zest and fold into dry ingredients, being careful not to overwork the dough. Turn out onto a well floured surface. Dough will be quite sticky. Pat into a flattened square and cut into rounds or triangles. Bake on greased or parchment paper lined sheet at 370º for 20 to 25 minutes until tops are nicely browned. Cool and glaze if desired.

Glaze
1 cup confectionery sugar
1 tablespoon orange zest
2-4 tablespoon orange juice
2 teaspoons light corn syrup
Mix all ingredients, beginning with 2 tablespoons of orange juice and adding a little more at a time until of spreadable consistency.

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This is for the birds, man.

I had other plans for this morning, but events have intervened, sending me off in another direction. But I have this – a video of a late winter afternoon under the main bird feeder outside my kitchen window. You have to really stuff yourself to get through the night you know. Enjoy and see you in the morning!
January Bird Feeder from Donalyn Ketchum on Vimeo.

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Sunday

Lauren’s home photo this week – this hill belongs to Larry’s folks and is across the road from us. Always a gorgeous sight on a snowy winter morning like this one. Lauren is actually in an area where she might get to see some snow this winter, but not like this I bet. Remember to pray for our troops ok?

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Saturday around the house

 snowIt looks like this outside my kitchen window today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

coffeeSo, I am grinding some of these up fresh for a second pot of coffee.

 

 

 

 

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Loving my latest music download

 

 

 

 

orange

 

 

And baking something with this.

 

 

 

 

What are you doing today?

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Skywatch #20

 

skywatch_logoSkywatch Friday – go take a look at photos of skies from all across the world.

I don’t do Skywatch every week obviously, since I am weeks behind the official count. Often I have something else I have to get done on a particular Friday [I know it may come as a surprise to you that this blog is actually the result of a highly organized, goal-oriented plan, always adhering to a path that culminates in the fruition of the mission statement that guides my every move here. Like, totally], or I just don’t have a photo that blows my skirt up enough to add it.

This photo was taken during our first semi-big snowfall this year which was back in November – waaaaaaay last year actually. It reminds me of laying on back under the big elm tree in our yard when I was a kid. My career of laying on my back in the yard started earlier that you thought, didn’t it? Even in the winter, I would lay on the snow and look at the sky through the branches. I had on a snowsuit weighing roughly 17 pounds so it wasn’t like I was going to get cold. I didn’t lay on my back for this one, because I had on my jammies still. I will lay on the ground to take photos, or do it in my pajamas, but so far not at the same time. Anyway – you can click on the photo to see it in a larger size.Have a great Friday!

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