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Cinnamon Apple Scones

Steps Making Recipes Cinnamon Apple Scones using 10 ingredients and 8 steps


Cinnamon Apple Scones - That was the reaction the first time we baked these moist, flavorful scones. Fresh diced apple and cinnamon chips complement each other beautifully, flavor-wise; and a topping of crunchy, cinnamon-enhanced coarse sugar is the perfect foil to the scones' tender texture. Today's apple and cinnamon scones recipe yield ultra-thick and buttery scones with soft flakey centers. The ultimate texture and flavor combination. I have already shown you how to make soft scones.

Cinnamon Apple Scones

In another small bowl, beat egg white until foamy.

Brush egg whites over tops of scones.

You can cook Cinnamon Apple Scones using 10 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients cook Cinnamon Apple Scones

  1. Prepare 250 g plain flour.
  2. You need 50 g caster sugar.
  3. Prepare 1 small pinch salt.
  4. It's 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder.
  5. You need 50 g unsalted butter.
  6. Prepare 1 Granny Smith or medium sized Bramley apple, finely chopped.
  7. It's 2 teaspoons cinnamon.
  8. It's 35 g sultanas.
  9. You need 125 ml full fat milk.
  10. It's 1 egg, beaten, to glaze.

Cinnamon Apple Scones instructions

  1. Pre-heat your oven to 200 C / Gas 6. Cover baking tray with greaseproof paper..
  2. Sieve the flour into a large bowl. Add the sugar, salt and baking powder. Chop in the butter and then rub it into the flour, etc until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. (Iโ€™m going to think of a better way of putting that one day โ€“ something unique haha)..
  3. Core and peel your apple and then finely chop it. You want tiny pieces, no more than 5mm. Put it in a little bowl and sprinkle the cinnamon over it. Give it a stir so that the cinnamon covers the apple completely. Add it into the flour/butter mixture and stir it all together so that the flour has coated the apple. This stops any chance of the fruit sinking to the bottom of the scones. Add the sultanas and stir these in too..
  4. Add half the milk to the flour/apple mixture and stir. A dough will start to form. Keep adding the milk getting your hand in to get that dough forming. You might not need all the milk, you donโ€™t want the dough so sticky that you canโ€™t work with it, but it just depends on the flour and how it absorbs. Basically you want a nice, soft, workable dough that isnโ€™t a sticky, unmanageable mess..
  5. Once itโ€™s the right consistency knead it for about 5 minutes. Turn it out onto a lightly floured surface and roll it out to a thickness of about 2.5 cms. Using a 5cm diameter cutter cut out your scones. Donโ€™t be tempted to twist your cutter, this affects them rising. Just push down, effectively stamping them out. Re-roll out any excess dough and stamp out as many as you can..
  6. Transfer your scones to the baking tray and brush the top of each one with the beaten egg so that you get a nice golden brown glaze on the finished product..
  7. Bake for 15 minutes. Any longer and they tend to go a bit dry โ€“ nobody wants that! Once out of the oven transfer to a wire rack to cool. Serve warm if you like, or cool in whatever way takes your fancy..
  8. The scones keep in airtight container in cool cupboard for 2 to 3 days..

Cinnamon Apple Scones - Fresh apple cinnamon scones, right out of the oven. On lightly floured surface, gently knead dough several times. This is my first attempt at making them. Give it a stir so that the cinnamon covers the apple completely. Add it into the flour/butter mixture and stir it all together so that the flour has coated the apple. This stops any chance of the fruit sinking to the bottom of the scones. Add the sultanas and stir these in too. Thank you and good luck