Delightfully flavorful and moist Date Scones, just the right amount of sweetness, balanced with whole grains, perfect for teas or luncheons. Originally derived from an old Starbucks recipe.
Combine all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, bran, oat flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and brown sugar in the bowl of a food processor, pulse to mix. Toss in chopped dates, pulse 2-3 times.
Toss in cold, chopped butter, pulse until crumbly. Or if no food processor, cut in butter with pastry blender. Slightly beat the egg, pour into the spout of the food processor, pulsing on low several times. With food processor on low, add buttermilk until dough ball forms.
Remove from bowl and place on floured surface, kneading several times. If dough is too sticky, add a few tablespoons of oat flour and knead into the scones.Pat into a round disc, about 1 inch thick, or two smaller discs.
Cut into desired sizes, easily makes 12 scones, more if you make smaller triangles. Transfer to a baking sheet (ungreased), if desired you may separate completely and bake as separate scones. I think they are more moist if you keep the disc together for baking. Sprinkle with demerara sugar before baking, if desired.
Cover with clean tea towel and let rest for 15 minutes while you preheat oven to 350°. Bake for 20-25 minutes until toothpick comes out clean. Immediately brush on buttermilk glaze if desired.Let sit for 10 minutes before transferring to wire rack for full cooling.
BUTTERMILK GLAZE INSTRUCTIONS
In small saucepan place buttermilk, sugar, butter, vanilla and baking soda. Bring to slow boil on medium-low heat, while stirring constantly.
It will foam up, stir and lower heat as it begins to foam. Continue stirring, foam will subside. Continue simmering until it reduces back to regular volume and turns a light amber color, a few minutes. The strong smell of the baking soda should also go away. Brush onto hot scones for full penetration.
Allow scones to cool completely, store in airtight container up to 5 days, refrigerate or freeze for longer storage
Notes
Freezer Option | Split dough into two rounds, patting into discs. Slice in wedges, wrap in parchment paper, then plastic wrap and freeze in freezer baggie. Follow baking instructions directly from freezer, baking another few minutes until done.