I've made these biscuits twice now, and I highly recommend you use fresh dill, extra old Cheddar cheese, fresh grated Parmesan cheese, and a good dose of cayenne pepper for optimal flavor. If you don't have a food processor, cut the butter into the dry ingredients with a pastry cutter or with a knife and fork.
Cheddar Parmesan Scones with Dill |
Recipe by Lisa Turner
Published on February 15, 2010
Light and fluffy dinner biscuits with a surprising amount of flavor
Preparation: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
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Ingredients:
- 2 2/3 cups unbleached soft white flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne
- 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/2 cup cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
- 3 large eggs
- 1/2 cup milk
- 2 tablespoons fresh dill or 2 teaspoons dried
- 2 cups fresh grated extra-old Cheddar cheese
- 1/2 cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese
Instructions:
Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and preheat an oven to 400°F.
Put the flour, baking powder, cayenne and salt in a food processor and pulse to combine. Add the butter and pulse until the butter is reduced to small crumbs. Transfer to a large bowl.
In a small bowl, whisk the eggs together and then add the milk and whisk further. Add the cheddar, Parmesan and dill and whisk again.
Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the egg and cheese mixture. Stir until just combined.
Shape the dough into 1/2 cup portions and transfer to the baking sheet, leaving roughly 2 inches between each biscuit.
Bake for 20 minutes or so or until the biscuits are golden brown and cooked throughout. Cool on a wire rack and serve warm or at room temperature.
Makes 12 biscuits |
More scone recipes from Lisa's Kitchen:
Sun-dried Tomato Scones
Feta Olive and Sun-dried Tomato Scones
Cranberry Coconut Milk Muffin Scones
Cherry Cornmeal Scones
WOww such a droolworthy scones, looks yum!!
ReplyDeleteDill in scones - what an inspiration. Good old cheddar scones I know well but I bet the Parmesan and dill lift them to new and dizzy heights.
ReplyDeleteI've literally just watched Ina make some cheddar dill scones!!! Look lovely
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, Lovely and great as soup dunkers! I too like this combination of flavours, although I fight a constant battle finding cheddars that are strong enough for me. I just find one I like and it is discontinued. I like them real strong anf crumbly!
ReplyDeleteperfect with tea
ReplyDeleteMy childhood favorite is now back! Scones are my favorite and my mom always makes some for us!
ReplyDeleteyum - these are just my thing - have savoury scones on my list at the moment
ReplyDeletenice to see another of your recipes - hope you are doing well - and eating well - thanks for your comment
Sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing. Peace, Stephanie
ReplyDeleteOhhh my goodness, I am so obsessed with scones - I can't wait to try this gorgeous recipe!
ReplyDeleteHey Lis, the scones are perfection!
ReplyDeleteWow..First time here...what a great blog you have..Instantly liked it...Will try your recipes soon.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa,
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. I would like to translate some of your recipes into the Dutch language and put them on my site. Of course I will mention that they are yours en I will link back to your site. Is that alright with you?
Dill in scones...nice addition
ReplyDeleteWow !! wonderful dish
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore savoury scones Lisa..these are a winner with the addition of dill.
ReplyDeleteYour scones look lovely in the picture, very fluffy.
ReplyDeleteThe others here like their scones sweet, but give me a savoury one anytime.
Cheddar and dill work so well in baked goods like this. It's an amazing flavour combination.
ReplyDeleteI added Once Upon A Tart to my wishlist after your last post. ;) These sound amazing! I've been really into savoury scones recently.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! This book is now on it's way to my cook book collection and the recipe is now in my favorites:)
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!! That is really all i can say!
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