Another day, another ‘food hack’. This one, three-ingredient lemonade scones, has been floating around social media lately and promises to deliver fluffy scones by mixing cream, lemonade and self-raising flour.
The selling point of having scones without rubbing butter through flour was too great to resist, but questions loomed like: would they be too sweet? Will they taste buttery? Will they rise well?
I made a mix with my ‘lemonade’ of choice, the Singaporean/Malaysian favourite, 100 Plus. It went like this:
150ml of soft drink, 150ml of thickened cream and 2 cups of self-raising flour get mixed lightly in a bowl (don’t over-mix). I wanted so badly to add salt but also felt it was important to follow the recipe.
Turn the sticky dough onto a lightly floured bench and pat out to 3-4cm thick. Cut out scones (makes 10-12 depending on the size) and place on a baking tray.
Bake at 180 °C for about 15 minutes, until golden and cooked through.The result
Seems like it could work with any soft drink. Cola scones anyone? Source: Camellia Aebischer
When the scones came out of the oven they had a promising rich buttery smell from the milk fat in the cream. They were golden, fluffy and surprisingly barely sweet at all. The only thing missing would be a pinch of salt which I highly recommend (and will do next time). The recipe would also work , as the lemonade seems to add little aside from acting as a binding agent. You wouldn’t even know it was there.
Let's put it this way, you won’t catch me rubbing butter into flour for scones any time soon.Love the story? Follow the author here: Instagram .
No compromise on buttery flavour or fluffy crumb here. Source: Camellia Aebischer