Raw lemon blueberry scones
Hey hey hey ๐ How are ya?
When I saw that my dear friend Heaby made her own coconut butter yesterday, I couldnโt wait to get in on the action.
As we all know, I have no luck whatsoever making โbuttersโ of any type. Patience is not my virtue when it comes to nut butters โI want to open the jar and eat it. Not make it- but I was hoping I would be a little better with this attempt. I was a little wary after my smoking Vitamix incident.
I put the shredded coconut in the Vitamixalicious:
And within 20 minutes, it had transformed into dreamy coconut butter.
I put it into a mug and started to think of things that I could โfrostโ with coconut butter:
(Side note: Did anyone else have a mug of bacon fat in the fridge growing up?? The madre used to use it for crack pancakes. I like to think the coconut butter in a mug is a healthy replacement, and still makes me feel nostalgic)
When I got the following tweet, I knew it was raw scone time.
I conjured the following recipe out of my brain:
And got crackalackinโ ๐
Raw Lemon Blueberry Scones
Makes 1 Gina-hungry scone, or 2 smaller ones
1/4 C Oat groats (processed into fine flour in a coffee grinder)
1 t ground flax
8 raw almonds
pinch sea salt
1/2-1 t lemon zest, 1 t lemon juice
1/8 C + 1 T fresh almond milk
1/2 t vanilla
1 t maple syrup (add more if you like it sweeter.. this was more of a fruity biscuit)
1/2 C organic blueberries
1. Grind the oats into fine flour.
2. Add the oats to a food processor, with the remaining ingredients (except for the blueberries). Mix well.
3. Transfer dough to a bowl:
4. Gently fold in blueberries (reserve some for garnish)
5. Make into a scone shape of choice (I rolled with the triangle) and place onto a Teflexx sheet to dehydrate 1-2 hours at 115*
6. Flip onto mesh screen and continue dehydrating for an additional 2-4 hours, until scone reaches desired texture.
7. Top with coconut butter, more blueberries and prepare for foodgasms.
8. Feast
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Well Iโm off to pilates (gonna take it easy) and to tell my Zumbies that thereโs no class tonight ๐
Have a wonderful evening <3
xoxo,
Gina
Something to talk about: What was your biggest kitchen disaster?? Mine definitely was mistaking cumin for cinnamon in a pear-ginger crumble (I grabbed the wrong spice because the containers look the exact same). Letโs just say, it tasted like death.
You are seriously amazing girlโฆ
You are a kitchen genius. Iโm soooo not creative. I could not โcreateโ a โbakingโ recipe if my life depended on it. I canโt think of too many kitchen disastersโฆ.maybe the one where I used seasoned rice vinegar in an Asian noodle dish instead of regular rice vinegar. Letโs just say it tasted a littleโฆ.seasoned. ๐
Whoa whoa whoa. This scone looks AMAZING!! Love the homemade coconut butter idea, too. Iโve never thought of that!
That cumin/cinnamon mix-up sounds awful! Haha.
Oooh this sounds so good. I have GOT to get a dehydrator!!
Uhhhhhh the thought of excessive amounts of cumin makes me want to vom! HmmmโฆIโm not sure what my biggest kitchen disaster was but just tonight I set off the firealarm for the first time in my married life. And of course my husband was on the phone with his mother. Excellentโฆ
You are rockinโ the kitchen chic!!!!! Looks awesome!!!
-emily http://emilyeatsclean.wordpress.com
Hey hey Gina! Okay, so you take questions from your bloggies sometimesโฆ So I thought U would ask you to share some healthy juice ideas. I just got my juicer and my first attempt was disgustinggg!! I like the idea of cucumber being very good for you. What are like the top 5 or so veggies/fruits that are the โbestโ for you and taste good in a fresh juice. Share some recipes and maybe some info on what each recipe is good for (energy, weight loss, etcโฆ) Just thought I would ask!!! See you Monday at Zumba!!
hey girl,
iโm honestly not that creative with juicesโฆ i have 3 standards i stick with and LOVE:
1 green apple, 1 pear, lots of spinach, 1/2 lemon, 1/2 cucumber, a little parsley
5 carrots, 1 fuji apple, 1/2-1 beet
2 apples, shot of wheatgrass, shot of ginger
xoxo
yeh i gotcha. i just figured i would ask cuz i am trying to get some good nutrients down without the feeling of eating and eating and eatinggg! lol so when you put in half a lemon is that with or without the peel? sill to ask but i honestly dont know. where do i get wheat grass? that store on baytree? and when you say shot, you mean to fill a shot glass pretty much? i can try them sounds delish. i heard grape fruit was supposed to be really good for your metabolism too but im not sure. i heard alot of greatness with cucumbers tho. thank you!!!
yes, i put the peel in.
grapefruit is super healthy- i just hardly ever eat it!
go to the main squeeze on baytree (the juice place) and he can give you a shot of wheatgrass ๐
Raw scones sound FANTASTIC. Now I just need to graduate from college, make some money, find a hubby, and put a dehydrator on the wedding registry ๐
Is there anyway to make these in the oven, even if that means them not being raw?
yup, you can definitely do it in the oven- on the lowest setting with the door slightly ajar
I did accidentally set the oven on broil instead of bakeโฆthe brownies were burnt on the outside and raw on the inside! I still ate the less burnt/more cooked portion, though ๐ In my defense, the knob was very hard to read.
Ginaโฆwhere did you get your smoothie glass and glass straw? I want a set!
hahah oh no!
i got the glasses at dillardโs (just standard glasses) and the straws are by glass dharma (you can get them online).
xoxo
Its pretty embarrassing, but my biggest kitchen disaster has to be when I somehow messed up my last batch of fondant for the bottom layer of my own wedding cake. I still to this day donโt know what when wrong but I was up until about 2am the night before my wedding completely re-designing the bottom layer of my wedding cake. I think it was a blessing in disguise because it turned out so beautifully and tasted great!
How do you come up with these things? I just brought my parents dehydrator to my placeโฆ canโt wait to get un-baking!
Anyway you could do a tutorial/video or something on how to grind/use the oat groats? I reallllyy want to make raw fitnessista bfast cookies and now these scones of courseโฆyou said you used your coffee grinder but is there any trick to it, or just run them through it? Can you grind it into the oat flour and then just keep it as flour for awhile before using it? Thanks!
hey! yes, iโll definitely do that in the breakfast cookie video ๐
you can make a lot of oat flour in advance and keep it in the freezer
Awesome looking scone! Is there any way of making it without a dehydrator?? I donโt have one ๐
sure, you can do it in the oven on the lowest setting with the door slightly ajar.
Iโve been looking into getting a dehydrator. Do you have any suggestions on the best one to get? Thanks for your help!
i use the excalibur 9 tray and LOVE it! ๐
Wow. That scone looks deeeeeeeeeeeelicious!!!! ๐
Girl, you are amazing! You get an idea and run with it! I wish I were as daring as you in the kitchen. For now, Iโll just let you do all the hard work, and my taste buds will reap the benefits. ๐ Youโre the best for sharing all these recipes with us! ((hugs))
You are not the only person who has mistaken cumin for cinnamon!! I have done it many a times with disastrous consequences! I have to keep those 2 spices FAR away from each other in separate cupboards so I donโt do it EVER again! ๐ The scone looks INCREDIBLE! Wish I had one here for breakfastโฆright now! Have a great day!
The scone looks fantastic! I think my husband is getting me a dehydrator for my birthday ๐ My biggest kitchen disaster was last summer when I was making garlic bread and set my oven on fire. Yes, we had to get the extinguisher out, and when you spray it, the foam goes ALL over everything, which included the food I had cooking on the stove as well. Fun times (not), LOL ๐
oh no!!!
I caught the kitchen on fire once while making boxed macaroni and cheese. And I was also babysitting my little brother at them. Minor disaster, but nothing we didnโt recover from ๐
Youโre such a rockstar Gina. I donโt have much experience creating any kind of recipe, except an awesome spaghetti sauce. Meanwhile, you can whip up goodies of any type in your sleep. Iโm hoping to acquire this skill over time. Also, Iโve noticed the word foodgasm appear in vocabulary from time to time. Again, youโre a rockstar.
Evey
You had me at coconut butter. ๐
One of my biggest kitchen disasters was making my own soup for the first time. I put the hot mixture of potatoes and other things into my glass blender, but it was so hot it cracked the blender. I was SO sad. Learned a big lesson there! Good thing I was engaged and was able to get a new blender through getting married. ha ha!
Hmmm trying to mix some chocolate moose and sending chocolate flying everywhere around my kitchen.
That scone looks amazing!! And I LOVE coconut so I might have to try making the butter. Yum!
When I was in elementary school I tried making a birthday cake. The recipe called for 1 1/2 cups of water, which I read as 11 half cups of water. When the water started to get to the top of the mixing bowl I figured I had done something wrong, but it wasnโt until my younger brother pointed out that it was only supposed to be one and a half cups that I realized my true mistake. Ooops! To redeem myself I graduated college as a math major (no joke). The family still gets a good laugh with this story.
That scone looks amazing.
I have a question for you. I received one of those LARGE 9 slot Excaliber dehydrators for Christmas. The thing is so huge I donโt know where to put it. I almost died when the box came to the door, and again when I pulled it out of the box. Where do you put your dehydrator? My husband is agasp that I want to put it in the house, lol.
hahah we have a lot of counter space, so it fits right next to the fridge on the counter top. youโre right though- theyโre GIANT
I was sort of amazed at the industrialness of it, lol! Hubby will not let meput it on the counter, lol. He thinks itโs too ugly and big. Iโm thinking about getting somekind of thing to put it on in our dining room.
hahah ours hides nicely in the corner. it isnโt pretty, thatโs for sure ๐
Wow girl I just re-read this postโฆ20 minutes?! I have smoked and blown up one vita mix in my life, i dont want to do it again! 20 Mins?!!! Could you leave it alone or was it doing the vita shakey dance all down the countertop? Ive left one running for about 30 secs before and it almost slid itself off the countertop. I am scared to blow a motor ๐ and dont have a food proc (the only piece of equip I dont own). Also like 1-2 cups of flakes or more? sometimes less is not ok in the vita b/c it doesnt have enough to โgrabโ ontoโฆany insights would be awesome! thanks Gina!!!
you are so inventive with these recipes its amazing! I really love following you on here!
Hey girl, loving your blog! The scone looks pretty amazing.
As I browsed through some of your archives I realized that you are also an Air Force officer spouse; I am too! Go AF wives! ๐
hey megan!
thatโs so cool- i love hearing from fellow af wives ๐
xoxo
This looks amazing!!!
DO you think I could make this with frozen blueberries?
we also had bacon greese in the fridge, however, my dad would put it in peices of birch tree branch that had been hollowed out slightly and hung in the trees for the birdsโฆthey loved it!!!
Wow โ raw scones. Raw lemon blueberry scones. I think Iโm in love.
I get so frustrated making homemade butters too! Absolutely zero patience and Iโm always panicking that the processor is going to just vibrate right off the edge of my counter.
My biggest baking disaster โ since my life is one whole disaster thatโs kind of a broad spectrum answer, but most recentlyโฆLast year I started using margarine instead of butter when I baked. Earth Balance sells these little bars of margarine for baking, and I made the mistake of not reading the label on these little puppies. Because they were half the size of a regular stick of butter, I assumed they were half the contents of a regular stick of butter โ 4tbsp instead of 8. I kept making things using two sticks of EB where it would call for 1 stick of butter and they would always come out GREASY AND DISGUSTING. I actually stopped using margarine and started looking for oil free recipes because of this, which is a good thing, but then one day I decided to read the label and discovered they were actually 8 tbsp and I felt ridiculous thiking about all the money Iโd wasted! This is why I always read labels now.
My sister is addicted to the Whole Foods blueberry baked scones and always grabs a container or two to snack on when she stays with me for a visit. Even though theyโre made by WF, they still have a LOT of sugar and other ingredients I typically donโt care for, so I told her I thought I could make a healthier version that tasted just as good. And then you posted your recipe, so I had to try it. They are SO GOOD. She loved them, I loved them, my hubby loved them. TASTY! Since she tends to like sweeter things than I do, I also added a few drops of vanilla stevia and used lemon extract instead of zest (out of laziness) but they still turned out. I think they are the best โbakedโ raw food thing Iโve tried (next to macaroons, of course). Thanks for the recipe!
thatโs so awesome- iโm glad you liked them!
Your lemon scone recipe has taken some very bad mornings and made them so much better! Thanks for such a wonderful blog!
iโm so glad you enjoyed it. iโm not a morning person at all, but i could see that scone perking me up a little too ๐
I LOVE these!! I quadrupled the recipe the second time around!
I work at Starbucks and I brought these into work, people couldnโt believe how much better they were! and without the weighed down feeling from all the empty calories starbucksโ have.