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These savoury scones, fresh out of the oven, are perfect for afternoon tea, or breakfast and are bursting with a rich, sharp Cheddar and fresh rosemary and black olives that add a pop of colour, texture and flavour. The leftover make a wonderful accompaniment to soups or casseroles for a cozy and comforting dinner.
- 300 g Refined spelt flour
- 70 g Hazelnuts, ground
- 10 g Baking powder
- 5 g Baking soda
- 1/2 tsp Black salt
- 100 g Ghee
- 1-2 tbsp Fresh rosemary, chopped
- 150 g Black olives, chopped
- 50 g Cheddar, grated
- 160 ml Cream plus extra for the topping
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- Preheat the oven to 200C/400F. Line a baking tray with baking paper.
- Whisk together the spelt flour, baking powder, baking soda and black salt in a bowl. Rub in ghee until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add in chopped rosemary, olives and Cheddar. Gently mix together.
- Pour in cream and mix with a fork until it can be gathered into a soft ball. Turn out onto a lightly floured work surface and gently knead a few times.
- Using a lightly floured rolling pin, gently roll dough out until 2cm-thick. Using a 6cm heart-shaped cutter, cut out scones. Press leftover dough together. Repeat to make 12 scones.
- Place them on prepared tray. Brush with cream and bake for 15 to 17 minutes or until golden. Serve scones with homemade jam or butter.
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I don't like olives but scones look delicious :)
ReplyDeleteSo yum, definitely something for me to try, they look perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou always have something special, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThis Olive Scone with rosemary is really perfect and savory!
I love scones!....for sure I will try them....they look perfect!!........Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteYou scones look positively delightful, Angie! I love the flavors you used ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat a great combo of flavors. I love scones and these sound fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThese scones look so appetizing, I adore olives and cheddar. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeletelove black olive and scones...delicious...yummy
ReplyDeleteYum! These look delish. A savory treat!
ReplyDeleteYesssss, I love a great savory scone! This is a great idea for the next dinner we're hosting this month. Thanks, Angie!
ReplyDeleteSavory scones...yummy! Must be so good when fresh and warm out from the oven
ReplyDeleteOlives in scones. This is Genius.. Love the flavours..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely my cup of tea dear !
ReplyDeleteAww Angie I love scones and these look wonderful !!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous scones, and what a great flavor combination. Their color is tremendous.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I am drooling! These scones look amazing and I love that you included the hazelnuts.
ReplyDeleteI love warm scones with butter and jam. Your scones look so yummy.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous scones, Angie! And the flavors sound amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThey're so cute! Love the shape. And the flavors! Olives are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteRosemary and black olives are a very good duo.
ReplyDeleteOh. mercy, Angie! These scones looked fabulous. Love the savory and have to make these. take care
ReplyDeleteI love a good savory scone!
ReplyDeleteI love savory scones -- and right out of the oven, too! Perfectly delicious. Beautiful, as always. :-) ~Valentina
ReplyDeleteThey look so fluffy & yum :)
ReplyDeleteGreat savory sconne indeed, I do like black olives in breads so it's right up my alley.
ReplyDeleteWhat a flavorful scone! The hint of rosemary in breads is a great game changer.
ReplyDeleteOh so delicious reicpe darling
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I love it:)
ReplyDeleteRosemary is my favorite herb! These scones look amazing and they will be perfect for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI wold love to have scones with my evening cup of tea, loved these.. looks perfect!!
ReplyDeleteScones seem to be taking on all kinds of new flavors recently -- they have really gone beyond their original plain identity.
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I am absolutely swooning over the flavors in these scones!!! My husband loves black olives, so he would definitely devour these! I'm thinking I will have to make a double batch!!
ReplyDeletePerfect, Angie! I want these for lunch with a small salad and a cup of soup!
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful Angie. I love that there are olives in this bread. Sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteScones are great- no need to use yeast-and yours look great!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful, Angie! Loving the flavors in these scones. How I'd love one for afternoon tea!
ReplyDeleteLove the flavors, scones looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteils ont l'air bien moelleux et plein de saveurs
ReplyDeletebonne soirée
what a delicious flavour combo. i love savoury scones, and you can't go past olives and cheese in them. cheers sherry
ReplyDeleteI just love, love, love a savory scone Angie! All the flavors have my mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteThese scones turned out really beautiful, Angie! I love black olives and this is great new way for me to enjoy them! They look really good, would be perfect with some hot tea!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scones, Angie.
ReplyDeleteSuch a terrific combo of flavors! You make the best baked goods. :-)
ReplyDeleteHaven't had scones for a long time, yours look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHow moreish do they sound! I love savoury scones, they're always a winner xo
ReplyDeleteYou know me, I simply love savoury bakes, especially with cheddar!
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