I’ve written of my love of scones before, although it has been a long time since I’ve made them. This is purposeful since a batch barely lasts a day in our kitchen. Yes, put me and a scone in the same room and the self control goes out the window.
Due to a series of events that involved inspiration and obtaining of ingredients, I decided I had sacrificed long enough. It was time for another batch of scones.
Earlier this week I was inspired by this amazing Lemon and Pistachio Cakes recipe at Baker Wanabe. This is a new blog by Anna from Chef Wanabe, one of my favorite food blogs. I still want to try that cake as is, but for this recipe it got me thinking about the lemon pistachio combo.
Next, I received a package of assorted nuts and dried fruit from Oh Nuts. I was thrilled to receive this because I was able to get raw nuts – cashews, pistachios and almonds. I find that I no longer need salt on nuts. If you take it away, you get to enjoy the true, unique flavor of each variety. I also got a bag of dried tart cherries, the benefits of which I wrote about just last week.
I broke into the bags right away. The nuts were very fresh and while the cherries do have added sugar and oil (it is difficult to find varieties that don’t), I just couldn’t stop snacking. Then I reminded myself that I needed to use these for some cooking.
Hmmm…lemon, pistachio…how about cherries too? Check!
So far I haven’t made scones with white whole wheat flour so I tried it with this time around. Excellent! I also skipped a glaze and simply pressed some demerara sugar into the top of each before baking.
My only change is that in the recipe written below I reduced the salt to ¼ teaspoon. I used sea salt and the original ½ teaspoon I added made them just a little too salty and overpowered the sweet. Otherwise these scones have it all – sweet, salty, tart, chewy and crunchy!
Cherry Lemon Pistachio Scones
1 ¼ cups white whole wheat flour
2 ¼ tsp baking powder
2 tbsp mascavo sugar
¼ tsp sea salt
1 tbsp lemon zest
¼ cup cold unsalted butter
Juice from ½ a lemon
2/3 cup dried tart cherries
¼ cup raw pistachios
½ cup milk
Demerara sugar
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. In a medium bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, mascavo sugar, salt and lemon zest. Cut the butter into pieces and blend with two knives or a pastry blender until the butter is cut into pea-size pieces.
Stir in the lemon juice, cherries and pistachios. Gradually add the milk and mix the dough to form a ball. Place the dough ball on a floured surface and flatten or roll out until it is ¼ to ½ inch in thickness.
Cut it into 8 pieces and place the pieces on a greased baking sheet. Sprinkle each scone with Demerara sugar and gently press it in to stick. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes or until the edges are browned and scones are baked through. Makes 8 scones.
Happy 70th Birthday to my Dad today! One of my most loyal readers!
Disclosure: Oh Nuts nuts and dried cherries were sent to me free of charge. I was not under any obligation to write about or cook with them, and I did not receive any compensation for doing.
what a great combination of ingredients! We haven’t made scones in so long might be time to get back to baking…
Happy B-day to your dad. that is so cool he reads your blog. My mom reads mine, but I really love that my grandpa does and then he emails me with comments. Those mean a lot to me. I love the flavor combo with those scones.
Happy Birthday to your dad!!! Did he get some scones?
I never think to add pistachios to baked goods, but my friend also just brought me some strawberry, white-chocolate, pistachio biscotti and I loved the crunch! 🙂 I think scones would be the perfect addition to the wedding shower I’m attending next weekend!
Scones are a wonderful, wonderful creation.
These look yummy! Would regular whole wheat work just as well as the white whole wheat?
I love these flavors together…delicious!
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Pistachios are one of my favorite nuts and they add such a wonderful flavor to everything they touch! What a great scone recipe! They would barely last a day in my house.
Happy Birthday to your Dad!
Ummmm! They look delicious and I will be making these for my SIL! She loves pistachios and I know she’d love these scones! I’m new here and see lots of good things so I will enjoy following to see what’s cooking next! Great blog!
Your scones are lovely! I love the combo of flavors you used. I am imagining how delicious they must be…and wishing I had one!
Happy 70th Birthday to your dad! I have never made scones before but between this post and the scone theme announced by another blogger friend, I think these baked goodies are in my very near future! 😎
Hi Lori, first Thank you for the mention, it’s lovely. Your scones must be delicious. Sweet, salty, tart, chewy and crunchy! that sounds Divine.
kat – Thanks! I really ended up liking the combo. I can envision it for a lot of other things now. Ha!
Melinda – That is so great that your grandpa reads it!
Michelle – Ha! No, but I don’t think he would be too disappointed. He’s more of a cinnamon roll or donut kind of guy. 🙂
Emily – Oh, that reminds me that I did have a chocolate biscotti once that had pistachios. Maybe that is what I should make next. 🙂
Sagan – Thanks
Jessica – Yes, that should work fine. The first link in the post goes to my Coconut Lime scones and I used regular whole wheat for those with decent success.
Joanne – They disappear so quickly!
Pam – Welcome! Thanks for your kind words. I’m so glad you stopped by.
Cinnamon-Girl – Thank you! I really enjoyed the combo.
TN – Definitely try it. I think that they are even easier than muffins!
Anna – Thanks for being my inspiration. 🙂
Those scones sound amazing. I think that cherry, lemon, and pistachio together are a great combo! Can’t wait to try these out!
Love your name, by the way. 😉
Love scones – but its funny how they are all over the place in terms of texture and taste. Unlike say a croissant which is easier to compare.
On your next trip back to SF – I have to show you a bakery that makes what I think are the best scones. Since I found it I am like why bother to make them myself when I have these beauties just looking at me. That being said, these cherry lemon pistachio scones are sounding incredibly tempting.