SERVES: 16
PREPARATION: 20 MINS
COOK: 15 MINS
Keeping with the theme of lying on the couch with a good book and a cup of tea this weekend, what better to go with the cuppa than a batch of warm pumpkin scones with lashings of double cream and apricot jam :) I whipped out one of my tried and true cookbooks, there had to be a recipe for pumpkin scones in it? and hooray there was! Good on you trusty old Women's Weekly COOK :)
Ingredients
40g butter
1/4 cup (55g) caster sugar
1 egg
3/4 cup cooked mashed pumpkin
2 1/2 cups (375g) self raising flour
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/3 cup (80ml) milk, approximately
2 teaspoons milk, extra
Method
Preheat oven to very hot (240C/220C fan forced).
Beat Butter, sugar and egg in small bowl with electric mixer until combined (mixture will curdle at this stage, but that won't affect the finished scones). Transfer mixture to large bowl. Stir in Pumpkin, then sifted dry ingredients and enough milk to make a soft, sticky dough.
Turn dough onto floured surface; knead quickly and lightly until just smooth. press dough out evenly to 2cm thickness; using cutter, cut out 5cm rounds. Place rounds in pans; brush with extra milk. Bake, uncovered, 15 minutes. Turn onto wire rack to cool. (I put them into a cane basket and wrap with a clean tea towel to cool)
These are one of the great specialities of Australian country cooks, using the natural sweetness and moistness of pumpkin to create a wonderful homely treat. Enjoy them straight from the oven. The amount of milk you need to make a soft sticky dough depends entirely on the moisture content of the pumpkin.
My Notes
My Notes
The cookbook suggested that these be baked in 2 20cm round pans, I imagine they would have formed a flower like loaf. Pretty but I baked them separately on a tray to save washing up lol.
I also found that I didn't have to add any milk, in fact I needed to add a little flour.
next time I would also halve the amount of nutmeg to a 1/4 teaspoon, a bit rich for me.
Oh and apparently when cutting the scone mixture you shouldn't twist the cutter!
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