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Scones With Just A Little Bit of Yeast.

Scones With Just A Little Bit of Yeast You can cook Scones With Just A Little Bit of Yeast using 9 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you make it.

Ingredients of Scones With Just A Little Bit of Yeast

  1. It’s 110 grams of Bread (strong) flour.
  2. It’s 50 grams of Cake flour.
  3. Prepare 20 grams of Whole wheat flour.
  4. It’s 40 grams of Butter.
  5. Prepare 90 grams of Yogurt.
  6. You need 1/4 tsp of Dried yeast.
  7. You need 1 tbsp of Maple syrup.
  8. It’s 20 grams of Walnuts.
  9. It’s 50 grams of Raisins.

Scones With Just A Little Bit of Yeast step by step

  1. Cut the butter into small 1mm cubes (in order to mixed into the flour easily) It's hard to see, but they're cut in the photo..
  2. Mix together the yeast and the yogurt..
  3. Add all of the sugar to a bowl and mix in the maple syrup and the butter. Once they have been completely mixed in, add Step 2 and mix until small balls are formed..
  4. Stir in the walnuts and raisins and use your hands to blend everything together..
  5. Use a rolling pin to roll out until about 1.5cm thick. Divide in to 3 sections..
  6. Pile up the 3 pieces to form layers and push them together a little bit with your hand to blend..
  7. Wrap in plastic wrap and let sit in the refrigerator for 1 night. It will keep in the refrigerator for about 1 week..
  8. This photo shows the dough after 3 days resting in the refrigerator. Take the dough out of the refrigerator about 2-3 hours before baking in order for it to complete the 2nd rising. It will be about 1.5x it's original size..
  9. Cut into any shape you would like and bake for 20 minutes at 180°C..
  10. The center is fluffy and airy like bread, the outside is crisp and crunchy like a scone..
  11. It's difficult to tell from the photo, but the dough has layers..
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recipe by cookpad.japan @cookpad

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