By now ya’ll know how much I love a good scone. They are just so perfect with a cup of hot coffee or tea. I like a tender crumb scone. I never order them at coffee shops, because they are usually dry or hard and you dont know how long they’ve been sitting in their display case. Who wants that???!!
I’ve made so many kinds of scones. I’ve made buttermilk scones, sour cream scones, cream scones. I’ve made fruit scones and even green chile and cheese scones. I love scones. Even a plain, tender scone slathered with some butter and good jam or lemon curd makes me so happy.
Just a little tip about making scones. Don’t overwork the dough. It’s really important. I also use really cold butter…..almost frozen and I chill my flour for about 20 minutes.
I have to say, these 2 berry lime scones are some of my favorites. Even without the glaze, they are YUM.
Blackberry Blueberry Lime Scones
2 cups all purpose flour
1 Tblsp baking powder
4 Tblsp sugar
1/4 tsp salt
4 Tblsp very cold butter, cut in tiny cubes
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen
1/2 cup blackberries, fresh or frozen
zest of 1 lime
Heat oven to 390.
In a food processor (if you have one), place the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, lime zest and butter. Pulse in short spurts until you have a course texture. You can also do this in a bowl with your fingers.
Dump into a bowl. Stir in heavy cream, egg and vanilla, just until it starts to come together. Add berries. Dump it all out onto a LIGHTLY floured surface. You may still see quite a bit of dry crumbs. That’s ok! Just bring it all together forming a ball. Don’t overwork the dough. Gently flatten the ball to a 1 inch thickness.
Cut into wedges. I made 10. Gently lift each wedge onto an ungreased baking sheet, lined with parchment.
If you aren’t going to glaze these, sprinkle each scone with a bit of sugar. Bake for 12-13 minutes.
Allow to cool at least 15 minutes. If you want to drizzle with glaze, do so now.
Glaze:
approx. 1 cup powdered sugar
fresh lime juice
Just add enough lime juice to the powdered sugar to get the consistency you want.
These sounds amazing! Definitely have to try these! Thanks for sharing! Following your blog for more 🙂 I just made a sour cream tart with cranberries and I really enjoyed it. Highly recommend 🙂
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thank you for following me! ohhh, your tart looks and sounds yummy. thank you for sharing. Happy holiday baking
I love a good scone as well…My mum makes the best scones…mine are ok not as good as hers …Nice recipe I have blackberries to use up 🙂
Hi Carol, I too love a good scone!! It was pointed out to me that I left the berries out of the recipe. hahahah. sorry! Its fixed now.
That saves me telling you I thought someone might have done it already…:)