Cooks who enjoy sweet and savory treats can never have enough recipes for biscuits and scones. I probably make such quick breads at least once a week. I couldn't resist taking advantage of the cherry season and I whipped up a batch of these for friends and family. They certainly did not last long. The only drawback is the laborious task of pitting the cherries, even though I have a cherry pitter. Make sure you don't wear a white shirt when working with these most delicious of fruits, or at least you might want to wear an apron.
Fresh Cherry Buttermilk Scones |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on August 8, 2010 Simple, moist and delicious buttermilk scones with fresh sweet and tart cherries — great for breakfast or snacks Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 15 to 20 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Other quick breads you will be sure to enjoy from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Whole Wheat Blueberry Tea Biscuits with Dried Cherries
Cherry Blueberry Muffins
Cherry Vanilla Ricotta Muffins
Raisin Cranberry Tea Biscuits
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Fresh cherries are amazing, and using them in scones is a real treat.
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm, nice! I rarely buy cherries for anything apart from eating plain. They are just so expensive here. I don't even have a cherry pitter.
ReplyDeleteIt is easy to see why these wouldn't last long Lisa.
ReplyDeleteWow,looks delectable
ReplyDeletethese sound lovely with dried or fresh - I find pitting fresh cherries fun and they are so great in baking
ReplyDeleteYum looking Scones!
ReplyDeleteI love quick breads too and can never get enough recipes for biscuits and scones! I have Beth Hensperger's bread book (which has some recipes for quick breads) but I should also check out her quick bread book. These scones look delicious. Though I must admit it's hard for me to sacrifice fresh cherries for baked goods!
ReplyDeleteThese look great and I especially like the addition of oats.
ReplyDeleteI do hope you don't mind, but Chele and I have just launched a Chocolate Challenge "We Should Cocoa" and the rules are rather closely modelled on yours for No Croutons Required. I have been meaning to check that this was OK with you before going ahead, but we suddenly decided to just go with it this evening. Aghhh!
These scones look wonderful
ReplyDeleteThese look so tempting!
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