When I learned that the Bakers Delight near my work has stopped selling savoury scones, I was disappointed.
I thought this couldn’t mark the end of my savoury scone supply. No way.
So I man up like any savoury-scones-obssessed-person would be and attempt at scone-making again. 😉 My last attempt was lacklustre (I think it has to do with I didn’t place the scones close enough on the tray while baking). They did not rise and they became “butter cookies”. Bummer!
After trying a different scone recipe (this time was from my 4 Ingredients – One Pot One Bowl cookbook, I can only say my scones are “butter cookies” no more! They puffed and fluffed…like a proper scone should be. The beauty of this recipe is no butter is required and there’s a secret ingredient in the recipe…
And guess what …it’s sparkling water!
Semi Sundried Tomatoes & Feta Scones
(tweaked original recipe as suggested by 4 Ingredient cookbook – One Pot One Bowl)
What you’ll need:-
- 4 cups (500g/17.6 ounces) all-purpose flour
- 8 tsps baking powder
- 50g/1.76 ounces semi sundried tomatoes, finely sliced
- 100g/3.4 ounces feta, finely chopped
- 1 & 1/4 cup (300ml/10.1 fluid ounces) cream
- 1 cup (250ml/8.45 fluid ounces) sparkling water (I used San Vittoria Sparkling Mineral Water)
(1) Preheat the oven to 220 degrees Celsius/364 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking tray with baking paper. (2) Sift the flour into a bowl (I actually skipped this step :P). Add semi sundried tomatoes and feta and mix well with the flour with a fork. (3)Make a well in the middle, pour in the cream and sparkling mineral water. Use a fork and eventually your hand to mix until a firm dough is formed (be careful not to overbeat). (4) Roll the dough out and cut with a scone cutter (or any round cookie cutter). (5) Arrange closely together on the baking tray *important* and bake until golden brown. The recipe book said about 12 minutes, but it took me about 15 minutes to brown the top.
{Slather with some herbed garlic butter… and you won’t regret it! Okay, maybe your waistline will…but that’s what flowy and oversized tops are for hehe! ;)}