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Bacon, Egg, And Cheddar Scones Hits: 271  
Bacon, Egg, And Cheddar Scones
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Date Added: February 29, 2008
Calories: 1503
Serves: 0
Prep. Time: 0:00
Category: Breads / Rolls, Breakfast / Brunch
 
Ingredients:

2     cups          unbleached all-purpose flour
4     teaspoons     baking powder
1     teaspoon      salt
5     tablespoons   unsalted butter
3     large         eggs
3/4   cup           heavy cream
2     ounces        Cheddar shredded - (1/2 cup)
2     large         eggs
                    and broken up into pieces abt 1" square
3                   strips bacon
                    and cut into 1/2"-wide strips
Directions: one line for each direction. When saved the lines will be numbered.
  1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Lightly butter a baking sheet or line it with parchment paper.

  2. Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt together. Place in either a medium bowl or the work bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade. Cut the butter into the flour so that it is completely incorporated, using two knives, a pastry blender, your hands, or food processor until incorporated. Beat 2 of the raw eggs and the cream together and add to the dry ingredients. Mix or process just to incorporate the eggs into the flour and butter; do not overmix. If using the processor, dump the flour-and-butter mixture into a clean bowl. Fold the cheese, scrambled eggs, and bacon into the flour mixture. It will be sticky and chunky. Stir and knead the dough as little as possible while distributing the cheese, scrambled eggs, and bacon throughout.

  3. Transfer the dough to a well-floured work surface. Pat the dough into a rectangle about 12 x 4 x 3/4 inch high. Cut the dough into three 4-inch squares. Cut the squares on the diagonal to form six triangles.

  4. Place the scones at least 1 inch apart on the baking sheet. Beat the remaining 1 egg with 2 tablespoons water and use this wash to brush the tops of the scones.

  5. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove and serve warm.

  6. This recipe yields 6 scones.

  7. Comments: Scones, which originated in England, are similar to biscuits, but they are much richer. They are made from a short pastry, with lots of butter and cream incorporated into the dough. They are very flaky and tender. They are usually cut into large triangles.

  8. Once on a morning walk I passed an elegant coffee bar in downtown Seattle. There on the counter were the most gorgeous scones, labeled Bacon and Egg Scones. I had never heard of this variation before, but I thought it was a great idea, combining all the ingredients for a complete breakfast into a handheld meal.


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Added On: February 29, 2008
* "The Cheese Lover's Cookbook & Guide" by Paula Lambert





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