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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2016-12-12 09:44 am

[food] Default scones; update on the couscous thing

Scones

450g flour (I am currently using a mix of SR and plain)
1tsp baking soda
100g butter (cold!)
85 caster sugar (I am currently using a mix of Vanillezucker and golden caster)
284ml pot buttermilk
splash of milk

Pre-heat oven to 220degC/gas 7.

Combine baking soda and flour; rub in fat. Mix sugars through.

Use knife to stir buttermilk through proto-pastry as rapidly/gently as possible.

Turn out onto floured surface; shape with hands; press out to ~4cm thick; cut out appropriate sizes of scone. Transfer to baking sheet; bake for 10-12 minutes.

The couscous thing

Current winter iteration of the couscous thing involves roasting a bulb of garlic, and also onion and butternut squash and beetroot with cumin and coriander seed; combining with griddled halloumi, pomegranate seeds, chestnuts. Preserved lemon is an optional extra. Also goes very nicely with carrots and fennel thrown in with the roasting veg; dried apricots do, of course, happen. (Pistachios instead of chestnuts is also good, but we had some chestnuts as wanted using up and I'd been craving a beetroot-chestnut Thing, because apparently beetroot has now been rehabilitated.)
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[personal profile] alatefeline 2016-12-12 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds delicious. Thank you for sharing!
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[personal profile] watersword 2016-12-12 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Couscous + pistachios + garlic is always such a good idea.
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[personal profile] davidgillon 2016-12-14 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Glad to hear beetroot has apparently been rehabilitated. Beetroot is the hard-working embodiment of the British vegetable classes and would like the court to take it's many character witnesses into consideration