A few weeks ago I got a Lavender from Lavender World and wanted so badly to use it for my cooking experiments..I never cooked with it and it is something totally new to me. I turned to Sam for a recipe. She responded with an amazing "Lavender Scones" which they are serving/selling in their tea room at Yorkshire Lavender
I never made this kind of scones and they were unbelievably delicious. I sent her a photo and she send me link how scones tent to look in England (round) ..but I should of ask before I made them for this post. I am not regretting because they are so darn good!
Once I pull them out of the oven, my whole place had soothing aroma of Lavender.
I prepared everything to make some more for today's afternoon snack.
Ingredients:
adapted from Lavender world
- 4 cups Self-Raising Flour(pr Flour + Baking Soda)
- 4 Tbs. Earth Balance Vegan Butter
- 1 cup Caster Sugar
- 1/2 Tsp Dried Lavender (from Lavender World)
- 1 1/3 cups Milk (or enough to make a ball)
- 1 egg for brushing
Original recipe:
Lavender Scones - Makes 2 dozen large scones
900g / 2lb Self-Raising Flour
175g / 6oz Butter
175g / 6oz Caster Sugar
2 tsp Dried Lavender
300-350ml / ½ - ¾ pt Milk
175g / 6oz Butter
175g / 6oz Caster Sugar
2 tsp Dried Lavender
300-350ml / ½ - ¾ pt Milk
- Combine flour, sugar and lavender into a mixing bowl and rub in the cold butter.
- Add enough milk to form a soft dough (for me was 1 1/3 cups enough) and knead.
- Roll out to 1in thick.
- Cut into wages and place on a floured baking sheet.
- Brush with a beaten egg.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 400˚F / 200˚C for 20 minutes until they are risen, and golden.
My thoughts and prayers are going to those that lost someone in latest Tornado that went through my area too. Thankfully didn't do any damage which would be devastating if it did especially after Nashville flood in 2010. However many did lose everything so see if you can help in some way through your Church, Community or Red Cross .
Wishing you all beautiful day..enjoy every single moment!
Your Friend,
Sandra
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These sound really delicious. I remember my Mom made lavender ice cream once when I was a child.
ReplyDeleteHi Sandra! I love scones for breakfast so naturally I was drawn to this post. Lavender scones sound fantastic! And they looks delicious too :) Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteOh It's like i can smell the perfect aroma!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning to you! These scones look perfect, I love baking with lavender;-)
ReplyDeleteThese scones are so lovely, Sandra! Your photos are so feminine, too. These would be perfect with a cup of tea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSandra, these look so perfect. Never cooked with lavender before, and now I'm so interested to try. I really need to try my hand at scones. It would be such a different breakfast/brunch for us. Happy Monday to you! Have an awesome week :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you and your family are safe Sandra, although my heart goes out to all those who didn't fair so well in the storms.
ReplyDeleteI just love scones and these ones look divine! I adore that you used lavender!
ReplyDeleteLavender Scones, sounds romantic :) ... Your scones look so tempting!
ReplyDeleteThese scones are beautiful - only recently have I investigates into lavender used in cooking and I love the results :D
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe!!!
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I've baked with lavender cordial before and the taste is heavenly. Your scones look so pretty. Hope your week is off to a great start.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scones! I have never cooked with Lavender before, sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely scones! I can imagine that the lavendar gives them a subtle floral flavor. I picked up some lavendar salt while in Seattle a couple of weeks ago and have yet to figure out how to use it.
ReplyDeleteI still haven't baked with lavender yet but these scones sound wonderful. Lovely phto too. Hopw you are having a wonderful day, sweety and feeling well.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! So perfect for a tea party. :)
ReplyDeleteOch, Sandra; this is when I wish I lived in the States for some heat and sunshine and lavender. Today my face was taken off with the chilly winds by the Seine but boy, I'm waiting for the summer to make these scrumptious looking scones of yours. Thanks for the ray of sunshine!
ReplyDeleteI’ve never cooked with lavender before and you are so brave for giving it a try. I remember my brother in law uses the lavender leaves to marinate his chicken. I had some lavender plants, but they were kinda out of control. I need to replace them for new ones this spring. And then I might feel brave enough to use them in my cooking as well.
ReplyDeleteYour scones look wonderful and I bet they will taste pretty good with some homemade lemon curd!
I love baking with lavender, it does leave an amazing smell in the kitchen. You can also use lavender in savory dishes, French people do. The scones look great Sandra. Glad to hear you are okay, my thoughts are with the victims.
ReplyDeleteSandra, it's been my dream to make scones but never thought of making ones with lavender. Must be lovely...I can totally imagine the fragrance coming from warm scone. What a great way to begin a day!
ReplyDeleteI have never baked or experimented in the kitchen with lavender, but I am seeing a lot of success from fellow bloggers. I like that you went out of the box and made these. Also, they look fairly easy, so this may be a good place for me to start. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful scones! :) I have yet to try making them again after my first scone disaster. But I keep seeing scones like this and I want to make some of my own. :) Have a great week! ~ Ramona
ReplyDeleteI am still not a scone person, but lavender sounds like a very elegant way of flavoring them. Very nice!
ReplyDeletedeliciously done looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! These would be perfect for a brunch pot luck I'm attending. Now I'll have to track down some lavender
ReplyDeleteI keep meaning to try lavender in baked goods. Scones are perfect!
ReplyDeleteThe PERFECT way to relax and indulge! And BEAUTIFUL photos! Sorry, I haven't been around lately. I've been absolutely SWAMPED at work :(. I hope you are well! Hugs!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love lavander in baked goods, and your scones look delicious! I can only imagine the heavenly aroma in your kitchen while these were baking!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love lavender but somehow have never tried them in an recipe....
Sandra, whenever we meet you need to make me these.... I won't take no for an answer...LOL
Hope you are having a great week.
Those scones look just gorgeous! I love lavender in food... I bet these tasted fabulous! Thanks for sharing this recipe! I love the last bit in your post. My prayers are with them too...
ReplyDeleteThese sound lovely. Love how you used vegan butter. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so lovely, Sandra! I need to bookmark this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteI've never had lavender scones! I can't imagine what it's going to be like, but I'm really curious to test this recipe and find out because it just sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking scones, Sandra! I can just imagine the wonderful flavor of Lavender in it. I definitely should try this.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely scones with lavender, nice!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say...
ReplyDeleteA Very good morning to you my friend..
And I love you my dear friend.... :-)
Mmmm....these sound so lovely. I've wanted to add lavender to cookies or a cake or scones for so long, but still have yet to get around to it.
ReplyDeleteThe scent of lavender is one of my favorite scents in the world. The color of the flower is so pretty and I love your scones!
ReplyDeleteI love the taste of lavender in tea, cheesecakes and scones. They are so aromatic and light. Can't wait to try making these. Now I am thinking, where can I find lavender for baking here .. Have a good weekend!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous scones Sandra. Lavender is so a wonderful thing. Makes anything better.
ReplyDeleteMmm lavender, what an interesting and delicious addition I'm sure! Having these in the oven must make your house smell heavenly :)
ReplyDeleteThese scones look beautiful! Love the hint of lavender too!
ReplyDeleteI love the use of lavender in baking. YUM!!!
ReplyDeleteI have three giant hearty lavender bushes in my garden, would I be able to substitute (Im sorry - I know you are talking about the one you just got >< ) fresh lavender for the dried?
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