Maylene’s griddle scones




“This scone recipe comes courtesy of Woolies product developer Maylene Matthews and is a total game-changer.” – Hannah Lewry
Ingredients
Method
- 30 g butter, softened
- 25 g sugar
- 1 free-range egg
- ½ cup buttermilk
- 240 g self-raising flour
- a pinch salt
- 75 g blueberries, plus extra for serving
- 1 lemon, zested
- icing sugar, for dusting
- ½ cup cream, whipped, for serving
Method
Ingredients
1. Cream the butter and sugar until soft and pale. Add the egg and beat until combined.
2. Fold in the buttermilk – the mixture may appear curdled, but don’t worry. Add the flour, salt, blueberries and lemon zest and gently combine to make a light dough. Don’t overwork the dough otherwise your scones will be tough and dense.
3. Turn out the dough onto a floured surface and bring together lightly. Pat out into a circle about 5 cm in thickness and divide in half. Cut each half into three even wedges to make six portions in total.
4. Place a braai-proof smooth griddle or roti pan about 22 cm over medium to low coals. Sprinkle lightly with flour; if the flour browns in a few seconds, it’s ready to go.
5. Place the scones on the griddle in a circle and cook, turning and rotating them to prevent burning. When they have risen and the bases are a dark brown colour, they’re ready. This should take about 10 minutes.
6. Cool in a tea towel for a few minutes before serving with the whipped cream, saucy blueberries and a dusting of icing sugar.
Find more scones recipes here.
Photographs: Jan Ras
Food Assistant: Clair-ellen Van Rooyen
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