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Flaky cheese & pickle scones

Flaky cheese & pickle scones

Flaky cheese & pickle scones

1 hr 15 mins
Not Too Tricky

makes 6 large scones

About the recipe

The humble cheese scone is given the flaky treatment. The addition of rye flour and pickle chunks in the layers gives these scones a deli sandwich energy that would be welcome at any picnic. Working fast and having a light touch here is key for the flakiest scones possible.



Recipe From

Cover of Sift by Nicola Lamb

Sift by Nicola Lamb

Ingredients

210g plain flour

30g dark rye flour

10g baking powder (about 2½ tsp)

4g flaky sea salt (about 1⅛ tsp)

2g black pepper (about 1 tsp)

100g mature Cheddar cheese, grated

110g butter, very cold

75g pickled gherkins, drained and chopped

120g buttermilk (see Top Tip)

Egg wash

EQUIPMENT

6.5cm cutter

Top Tip

If you don’t have buttermilk, mix 115g whole milk with 5g white wine vinegar and then leave in the fridge to curdle for about 5 minutes. It will appear thickened but a bit split.

Method

  1. Get everything cold. And I mean cold. If you have time, put your dry ingredients in the freezer for 20 minutes before mixing. Your butter must be fridge-cold and firm to the touch.
  2. Add all the dry ingredients into a bowl, plus half the grated Cheddar cheese.
  3. Cut the butter into 2cm cubes. Using the paddle attachment or your fingertips, work the cold butter into the dry ingredients, along with the chopped gherkins for about 30 seconds. Only go so far that the butter is in irregular-sized pieces. You need some larger bits of butter to get the layers later.
  4. Now, add the buttermilk in a steady stream and mix until it is looking just hydrated – there can still be dry bits.
  5. Tip onto a clean surface and push together, scraping all the dry bits into the middle.
  6. Roll to approximately 40cm long, sprinkle over half of the leftover cheese and perform a single fold – that’s when you bring the top down two-thirds and then the bottom over the middle third, like a business letter!
  7. Turn 90 degrees and roll to 40cm long, then sprinkle over the rest of the cheese and perform another single fold. Use a knife or a bench scraper to cut the folded edge – this will give you the best layers possible.
  8. Pat the dough into a rectangle around 2.5–3cm high. Trim the edges (you can bake these as snack scraps!) and pat down slightly to get the dough back into proportion. Cut into six large squares. Place on a baking tray lined with baking paper and put into the freezer for 15 minutes or the fridge for 45 minutes.
  9. Preheat the oven to 220°C/200°C fan.
  10. Gently brush the tops of the scones with egg wash, if desired. Bake for 12–15 minutes (watch the colour), then turn the oven down to 190°C/170°C fan and continue cooking for 5–10 minutes until the scones are golden and well baked. Transfer to a cooling rack to cool, then serve warm.

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