You need *both* for max anti-oxidant FX!
and maybe some brussel sprouts too
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I experimented with my scone recipe this morning and put chocolate chips in it instead of fresh blueberries. Yummy!
V.
You need *both* for max anti-oxidant FX!
and maybe some brussel sprouts too
Ha ha ha
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And the recipe is ....? (Yes, scones are one of the few things I will make.)
I'll make you a copy. It's pretty easy.
V.
post the recipe? I love my cereal + almonds + raisins (blueberries in season) + soymilk, or bagel + peanut butter, but sometimes, enough is enough! L.
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Combine
2 3/4 cups flour
1/2 cup sugar
2 t. baking powder
1/2 t. table salt
Blend in
12 T unsalted butter cut into small chunks - use your fingers. Make sure the butter does not become too soft and oily
Add
1 cup currants (I use berries - fresh or frozen or chocolate chips instead)
1 T. orange or lemon zest - I often forget to add this, I left it out when I used chocolate chips on purpose
1 cup cold heavy cream
Knead and pat the dough into a circle about 8" across and 1" thick. Cut the dough into wedges and place on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper (last tiime I had run out, it worked fine, but clean up was a little more difficult.)
Brush scones with an egg and water mixture (1 egg, 1 T. water.) Sprinkle with coarse or ganulated sugar (I don't bother with the sugar but the egg and water makes them brown better.)
Bake at 375 for 25 - 30 minutes.
Enjoy!
V.
Is anyone else a fan of soup for breakfast? I can't have the delightful old comfort (starchy) foods like pancakes, cereal, scones, etc - and I get tired of eggs (don't tell my hens.) Soup is filling, warming, nutrutious, easy to digest - really great for workout mornings!
Hi LLB--I've never had soup for breakfast. But it sounds like a perfectly good one to me.
Veronica, thanks for the scone recipe. Have you ever made it with something lower fat than heavy cream? If that's a required element, then I'll be making them only to impress someone! If I could substitute buttermilk or soy milk, then I could do it. Also, is that really twelve tablespoons of butter? No wonder I love scones so much! Lise
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Yes LLB!
I have had soup for breakfast (though not on days like today - 28' and thats with the fan on, in the shade and all the windows open!!!)
Soup for breakfast is great with a slice of bread.
The other thing I enjoy is left-over stir-fry vegies...
In fact, chops or steak do me well in the morning.
But yes, a warm, chunky soup is delicious, nutritious, low fat and sets me up well for a bike ride.
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I was going to say I love NY style cheesecake for breakfast, but I see you want lowfat. That's no fun!
The scones sound good. When will they be delivered?
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Apple crumble also makes for a kick-arse (but not necessarily healthy) breaky!
I've never made scones that don't use ordinary old (that's figurative, not literal ) milk. And I'm pretty sure I've never made scones with any butter/marge. In fact, I suspect I've never made scones that don't involve Alison Holst's Baking Mix. I'm all about simplicity when it comes to cooking.Originally Posted by Lise
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Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
Sorry, I don't do lowfat. :-) It just doesn't taste as good. I prefer to eat a little of something that I like. I know that method doesn't work for everyone, but it does for me. The scones are really easy. I often make them on the weekend. I think they are a good pre-ride food.
V.
Were these not the scones that, once upon a ride, I was to split one with SK and ended up inhaling the whole thing?
I agree with you, V. Eat what you want. Just eat less/smaller portion/whatever. But diet can be such a mental game...I know I battled with it for a long time whilst changing my habits (that is, transitioning from watch everything! to eat what I want, just less...).
Plus I have a couple of added advantages. Cheesecake would kill me outright (OK, I exaggerate; I'd really only be miserable for days). And while I will eat (dark) chocolate, I'm not very fond of it.
Yellow said: Were these not the scones that, once upon a ride, I was to split one with SK and ended up inhaling the whole thing?
yep - same recipe - but I used fresh blueberries in those I think.
V.
I forgot about the case of the missing scone! Dagnabit! I want a scone!
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