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Thursday
Oct182012

Apple Cinnamon Scones

Apple Cinnamon Scones

The world looks different through a rain splattered window. With heavy clouds hanging low in the sky, the colors appear muted. The bright tones and highlights of a sunny day are subdued as the world takes on various shades of gray. The droplets of water clinging to the glass each hold a tiny world, of homes and life and trees, giving a new perspective on the view outside the window. As the droplets gather speed cascading down the window, they are replaced by newly fallen rain and the cycle continues.

Rainy days gift moments of peace.

Apple Cinnamon Scones

Scones remind me of rainy mornings, overcast skies, and the hesitant light just before the sun rises. When I worked as a baker, the first item I made each morning were scones. The world was quiet, still asleep in bed, as the scents of baking swirled out of the oven. In my mind, scones have become inseparable from those early mornings. When the world is quiet from a sprinkling of rain or heavy clouds prolong the darkness of the morning, I feel drawn to the kitchen, drawn to the flour, butter, and heavy cream.

Scones and tea are simple pleasures on a dreary day.

Apple Cinnamon Scones

With most of the recipes I conjure up in the kitchen, I start with a vision, but as soon as the baking process begins, the vision changes as I reach for ingredients and it morphs into a new one altogether. These scones didn't end up quite as I had planned, but I think it was for the better. Caramelized apples on the stove, the wafting scents of cinnamon and spice, and the feel of dough beneath my fingers accompanied the sound of raindrops against the window.

I wouldn't want to have it any other way.

Apple Cinnamon Scones

Apple Cinnamon Scones are soft and fragrant. The apples are caramelized in a bit of sugar before they are added to the batter, which gives them a bright flavor after baking. A sprinkling of cinnamon and sugar on top of the scones provides just the right touch of sweetness. Though these scones may certainly be enjoyed any day of the year, the warmth of the cinnamon and the scent of apples caramelizing on the stove are traditionally autumn.

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Apple Cinnamon Scones

Yields 8-10 scones

2 large apples, peeled and diced
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon, plus extra for sprinkling
1/4 cup (56 grams) granulated sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
2 cups (240 grams) all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons (85 grams) cold butter, cubed
1 large egg, slightly beaten
1/2 cup (158 ml) heavy cream
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C).

In a frying pan over medium heat, combine apples, cinnamon, and sugar. Cook for 5-10 minutes, stirring frequently, as the sugar caramelizes on the apples. Remove from heat and cool completely before adding to the rest of the batter (I placed the pan on a pot holder in the freezer for 5 minutes to hurry the process).

Meanwhile, in a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. Cut in butter with pastry blender or your hands until mixture resembles coarse sand. Stir in cooled apples. Add in egg, heavy cream, and vanilla mix until the dough comes together.

Turn out on a lightly floured surface, form a ball, and flatten it until it is about 1-inch thick. Using a sharp knife dipped in flour, cut 8-10 equal pie wedges. Sprinkle the top of the scones with cinnamon and sugar. Transfer scones to a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until lightly browned.

Serve warm or at room temperature. Best eaten the day they are made.

Reader Comments (19)

This scone is a beauty! Love the topping on it :)
These scones are amazing, I think I'm gonna bake them right now. And the Camus' quote is so beautiful and perfect!
Every time I read one of your posts I automatically feel like I should have a cup of hot chocolate in my hands and I should be wrapped up in a blanket next to a roaring fire in the fireplace. Really, you're words are so comforting and cozy, no matter the season. And you're photos are always so beautiful. They always remind me of winter, even when you bake in the summer. Don't think that is bad,though; I love it. I love the cozy feelings your pictures bring.
Absolutely amazing recipe. I cannot wait to make them. Glad to have dropped by
x
10.18.2012 | Unregistered CommenterScrambled Megs
I have to tell you are one of my favorite bloggers. Why, well you always seem to have the perfect recipe posted just as I need it. Yep, like today the apple scones....just fit my mood exactly, the rain clouds moved in, and rained. So the weather was just right for baking today. And secondly, I love the way you post the recipe at the end of your post for that day. All neat and complete. Makes it easy to use it.....unlike other bloggers, seperate out their recipe with pics inbetween. Which is nice, but I always forget a step or two, or three. So, thank you!
10.19.2012 | Unregistered CommenterJaanL
Lovely scones, in a lovely post. I like that you cooked the apples a little bit first. Looks like a wonderful recipe.
10.19.2012 | Unregistered CommenterJane
That's a beautiful quote and so true! Love scones on a rainy day ..
10.19.2012 | Unregistered Commenterkankana
I really enjoyed reading this. This is exactly what I think when I look and taste scones. Going to make a batch of these soon.
10.19.2012 | Unregistered Commenterthyme (sarah)
oh my goodness these look great!
I just HAVE to agree with Becca - Cookie Jar Treats and here MOST ROMANTIC writing I read in a long long time. Just like she would speak/write through me. Such feelings and emotions...ufff...can't wait for the romantic DECEMBER to come and for all the smells in my kitchen.
Today, in the meantime, it's time for making bread, scones and hazelnut cookies...
10.21.2012 | Unregistered CommenterMBrando
I just made this today and they're delicious (despite the fact that I got lazy and let my standmixer tear my cooked apples to shreds in the batter). I've never had scones before, and boy, I've really been missing out! Thank you for the lovely recipe :)
10.21.2012 | Unregistered CommenterChau
I made these the other day and forgot to add the sugar topping but they still turned out amazing. My coworkers raved about them too but I'm selfishly keeping most of the batch for myself.
10.24.2012 | Unregistered CommenterDaisy
So I made these last night. It one of the happiest baking experiences I have ever had in my tiny studio apartment kitchen. The smell of sweet gooey cinnamon apples lingerd until this morning and I have to say, I don't even like scones.... but these, these are not your ordinary scone. They were out of this world good! I love your blog and can't wait to try to make/bake more!
10.25.2012 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda
I just found your site and I think I fell in love with it! :) You capture the poetry of baking quite perfectly in your photos and words. Well done! I do believe I'll be linking to your site many times in the future! :)
10.29.2012 | Unregistered CommenterTB
I have made them today and they are really delicious. Thanks for this recipe.
11.4.2012 | Unregistered CommenterKatka
Becca said it perfectly! And these scones look incredible. I love the pictures. So cozy and fall-y. :)
2 cups (240 grams) all-purpose flour
Is it me, or 2 cups are more than 240 grams?
02.26.2013 | Unregistered CommenterFatma
Fatma-- 2 cups of all-purpose flour actually does weigh about 240 grams. If it weighs more, you are packing the flour which can cause dried out or dense baked goods.
02.26.2013 | Registered CommenterKristin Rosenau
Just made these for hospotality, and its raining which makes them even more yummier
03.26.2014 | Unregistered CommenterAndrea

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