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Savory Caprese Scones scream “Share the Love.”
One of my most favorite expressions and actions.
See the missing bite out of that Savory Caprese Scone above? It was that precise momentwhen I knew.
I must share this recipe.
I took a tried and true scone recipe from the uber talented Joy The Baker and added my own flavor twist.
Scone Making Tips
Joy’s recipe specifically says to ‘sift’ the dry ingredients. I’m certain that contributes to the lightness of these scones (we’ll talk more about this in a minute).
Every time I break out my sifter, my mom becomes part ofthe recipe. She passed her treasured sifter on to me and I love it!! Decades later, I’m not sure if there isa modernized version, but I can’t imagine something better than hand-churning.
Recipe note: I’ve learned that COLD butter is key to flaky pastries and baked goods. Scones depend on it.
Savory Ingredients
Besidessifting the dry ingredients, the addition of sour cream further lifts these scones from the stereotypical dense and frankly dry-ish label to a tender biscuit-like texture.
I can’t wait to get to the part of this post where I tell you how freaking,life changing, amazing these are. Composing myself.
My flavor twist choices were influenced byingredients already on hand, beautifullyclassic Caprese.
Fresh basil (currently growing in our Aero Garden), sundried tomatoes, and fresh mozzarella pearls (leftover from a pasta salad dish).
The Process
Shaggy dough.
I get it.
Just a fork blendingwet ingredients into dry, yields a shaggy dough. Once you get comfortable with shaggy, scone making becomes rewarding.
Have I told you how many people moaned in delight over this recipe?
It was a lot!
Tools Kneaded….I mean needed
Scones are so easy to make.
A fork, hands, maybe a pastry and pizza cutter is all that’skneaded. I mean needed.
Barely any kneading is required. Remember that cold butter? DON’T overwork your scone dough. We want that butter to burst into bits of love while baking.
And as you can see above, don’t fret over unkept edges, they add character.
Holy crow ya’ll!! All praises to Joy for a scone recipe that poofs.
I took a deep breath when this tray of Savory Caprese Scones came out of the oven.Long savory inhales.
Most of my food pictures are taken on my front porch (to a fault),hence the familiar background in most pics. When these scones came out of the oven I new that they were special. Poofed up, sensational aromas, oozing cheese. I set up my shoot, sat down on my front steps to get just the right angle, snapped a few shots…But, then I had to know.
Oh my gawd. Holy Cow. Awe-mazing.
I ate that Savory Caprese Scone,sitting on my front porch steps,without looking back.
I’m certain my eyes rolled back in my head. My poor neighbors…the sightsthey have toendure. They are so flaky and bursting with flavors reminiscent of pizza. The mozzarella cheese studded throughout was the perfect melty gooey yumness.
I ate this scone without a morsel of guilt. In fact, I couldn’t wait to pair the next onewith a marinara dipping sauce. Delicious.
After I recovered from my moment on the porch, I promptly packed up two warm scones and delivered them to a neighbor. They too were smitten with this savory creation.
Then I sealed two more up tight and shipped them to my sister as part of her birthday gift. Even two days later, she described the same goodness I had experienced….of course she warmed them up first.
Make Savory Caprese Scones. And be sure to Share the Love.
Savory Caprese Scones
Libby with Lemony Thyme
They are so flaky, bursting with flavors reminiscent of pizza. The mozzarella cheese studded throughout was the perfect melty gooey yumness.
5 from 2 votes
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Servings 8
Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 Tablespoons sugar
- 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper
- 3/4 cup unsalted butter cold and cut into cubes
- 1 egg beaten
- 3 tablespoons cold water
- 3/4 cup sour cream cold
- 1/3 cup chopped basil
- 1/2 cup chopped sundried tomatoes
- 3/4 cup mozzarella cheese pearls or cubes
- 1 egg beaten for egg wash
- coarse sea salt and cracked black pepper for topping
- marinara sauce for dipping optional
Instructions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Line baking sheet with parchment paper and reserve.
In a mixing bowl, sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and black pepper. Cut in butter using a pastry cutter. Mixture will resemble coarse meal.
In another bowl, combine egg, sour cream, and water. Beat lightly with a fork. Add to flour mixture, stirring with fork to make a shaggy dough. Add the basil, sundried tomatoes and mozzarella. Pour out onto a clean surface and knead about 10 to 15 times, until it just comes together.
Pat out into a 1-inch thick circle. Use a pizza cutter to cut into 8 wedges. Transfer to parchment lined baking sheet, brush with egg wash and sprinkle with sea salt and black pepper.
Bake for 12-15 minutes. Serve warm with marinara sauce for dipping (optional).
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