Raspberry White Chocolate Scones

Happy First Day of Fall! In honor of my favorite season, I started the morning off right with one of my favorite pastries. Scones! And the ultimate combo: a raspberry white chocolate match made in heaven! These are literally the best scones I've ever made, all thanks to Rock Recipes!

RASPBERRY WHITE CHOCOLATE SCONES RECIPE

Hands down the best scones I've ever made! Thanks Rock Recipes!

Prep: 15 mins Cook: 25 mins Total: 40 mins

Ingredients:

    3 cups flour
    ½ cup sugar
    6 tsp baking powder
    ½ tsp salt
    ¾ cup very cold butter, cubed
    6 ounces good quality chopped white chocolate
    2 tbsp lemon juice
    2 tsp vanilla extract
    1 cup milk
    1½ cups frozen raspberries

Instructions

  •     I start these in my food processor because it is so fast but they can be made just as easily in a large bowl by cutting the butter in with a pastry blender or even 2 knifes held between the fingers.
  •     In a food processor, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
  •     Pulse in the cold butter until this mixture resembles a coarse meal. It is very important that pea sized pieces of butter remain in this mixture.
  •     Transfer to a large bowl and toss in the white chocolate.
  •     Mix together the lemon juice, vanilla extract ans milk.
  •     Pour this over the surface of the dry mixture. Toss all together gently with a fork only enough to form a dough ball.
  •     When the flour is almost incorporated, add the frozen raspberries.
  •     Frozen berries work best because they are less delicate and easier to incorporate into the scone dough.
  •     It is important that you work this dough as little as possible or the finished scones will be too dense and heavy.
  •     Roll to 1 inch thickness and cut out scones with biscuit cutter or in triangles with a sharp knife and place on parchment lined baking sheet.
  •     If desired you can brush the tops of the scones with an egg wash of 1 egg beaten together with 1 tbsp water.
  •     You can sprinkle the tops with turbinado sugar if desired but this is, of course, optional.
  •     Bake at 375 degrees F for 25 minutes or until light golden brown. Baking time will vary depending on the size of your biscuit cutter.

Drooling yet? I don't know about y'all but for me, butter is mandatory with scones! So yummy!

I can definitely attest to my hubby's full, content belly. I've already had two with coffee!

What is your favorite kind of scone? Got a killer combination? We'd love to hear about it!

maQ went crazy over the aroma in our apartment. It smells like the most divine bakery right now! Don't you love that after baking? :) We hope, whatever you decide to do to enjoy the first day of Autumn, is a happy, delicious one! We plan to get outside after work! Cheers to the best season!

Love & xx's,

maQ + suz

Breakfast Taco Tuesday Recipe

Summer's coming to a close and I'm trying to use up all the 'fruits' of my friend's labor. He has one killer garden on the rooftop of our apartment building. We actually spent the 4th of July up there with a bunch of neighbors and friends and watched the fireworks. This past weekend he gifted us a gigantic bag of tomatoes and I'm trying to use as much as I can before they start to get old. I hate wasting food!

Ever since I was a little girl I despised breakfast. To be honest, for several years, my ideal 'breakfast of champions' was coffee & cigarettes. For a long time, the very thought of eating something in the morning revolted me. Now older, I'm trying to take better care of myself and have really gotten in the habit to eat 3-square meals a day. However, when I'm having a good writing day, I can't move, let alone bother to feed myself, and yes, still will sometimes skip a meal if it's going very well. I'll always stay hydrated though. Fun fact: I haven't had a soda in 2 months! Keeping it healthy with water and non-sugary drinks!

One of my favorite quick-and-easy, on-the-go breakfasts are tacos! Yes, I'm one of those New Yorkers who's running around while simultaneously shoving food into my mouth.

Check out the recipe and photos below.

Let's Eat!

Breakfast Tacos (Serves 4)

4  flour tortillas (8 inches) 

1  cup canned refried beans 

1  tablespoon butter 

8  eggs, beaten to mix 

Salt and pepper, to taste 

1  cup shredded Sharp Cheddar cheese

12  cherry tomatoes, halved 

1. To heat the tortillas: Place a tortilla directly on a medium gas flame for a few seconds, or until it starts to puff and is slightly charred at the edges. Using tongs, turn it and let it heat for a few seconds on the other side. Or, heat the tortillas in a heavy, ungreased skillet over medium heat. On a plate lined with a cloth napkin, stack the tortillas and fold the napkin over them to keep them warm. Continue until all the tortillas are warm.

2. In a saucepan over medium heat, warm the refried beans, stirring often, until they are hot.

3. In a skillet over medium-low heat, melt the butter. Add the eggs, salt, and pepper. With a large spoon, stir the eggs until they form small curds.

4. On each of 4 breakfast plates, set 1 tortilla. Spread with 2 tablespoons of beans, 1/4 of the eggs, 2 tablespoons of cheese, and 6 cherry tomato halves. Fold in half. Repeat with remaining tortillas and filling.

* You can also add in salsa, onion, avocado, bacon/sausage etc. Use what you like! :)

Enjoy!

Love & xx's,

maQ + suz