1/4 tsp salt. She also develops recipes, photographs food and writes for a variety of companies, websites and publications. I will need to try these some time. Also, how long would you say the icing will take to harden completely? Roll dough into a rectangle about 1/2" thick then trim sides to make a rectangle. Using a pastry blender or knife … It’s half cream, half milk. :), may 08.05.2013, THese look amazing. 02.13.2013. Kind of like making biscuits! 12.24.2012. Vanilla Bean Scones | OmNomNom I just did a Google search and 1 teaspoon paste should equal 1 vanilla bean. 12.24.2012, Hannah @ CleanEatingVeggieGirl The ones that are so yummy that 3 just never really cut it? Simply whisk together the seeds from 1 vanilla bean, with 3 cups powdered sugar, and 6 Tablespoons half & half. I’d like to pile them in a storage container. I can’t wait to make these from scratch! Tea has always been a staple in my mornings. :), Suzanne We don’t have it down under in Australia? If it’s not warm yet where you live, crank the heat, put on your flip flops and shorts and pretend it’s already summer! I’m so excited to make these for a tea themed baby shower this weekend. The vanilla beans are so worth it and make a difference. Almost too pretty to eat, but I’ll eat them anyway , You can never go wrong with a buttery, flaky scone, stuffed with fresh berries! Stir … 12.24.2012. 09.28.2015, So glad to hear, Violet!! Thanks for all of your inspiration. Violet The big sugary crystals are so great, exactly what draws me to this. Iowa Girl Eats 11.01.2014, OH. I added almond joy creamer to the glaze and wow what a nice kick. I made scones once and I did not get the result that I wanted. Mini Vanilla Bean Scones. 01.02.2013. 12.30.2012, never had one of those so i’ll try to make some, Esther Flatten each portion of dough into a disc shape, about 1 1/2 inches thick. And they were still great the next day! Welcome! Praew I made these scones the other day and they are incredibly delicious! Subscribe to receive all new recipes for dinners, desserts, breakfast, and more delivered right to your inbox! These would be perfect to have around on Christmas morning to nibble on with a cup of coffee, tea, or, nog! You can’t go wrong with the sugary top with those big crystals and all those berries! Author RecipeGirl.com. Petite Vanilla Bean Scones :: My Blog Remove scones to a cooling rack to cool completely. 12.24.2012, Chris They where soft and moist. RecipeGirl.com is your source for over 3,000 easy, family friendly recipes for all meals of the day! They’re the perfect compliment to a cup of coffee. Stir caviar into milk; allow to sit for awhile. I was psyched! I’m hoping all the extra messing with the dough doesn’t make the scones too dense, but they’re in the oven so we’ll see. I literally had to hide them from Ben to keep his paws off the batch. I was eager to use the vanilla beans that my mom bought, like, two months ago, so we decided to make some vanilla bean scones! I love that they are so light. Lori now spends her days creating family-friendly recipes for entertaining and every day. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Sprinkle with sugar, if desired. We had been wanting to bake together for such a long time, and we finally got the chance to do so yesterday. Kim Berry and Bacon Kale Salad with Blackberry Jam Vinaigrette, Stuff I've Gotta Share and You've Gotta See. 06.04.2015. I’m making these today so I can serve them with tea for the Downton Abbey premiere tonight. Once they harden completely they should be fine to stack between layers of parchment! 12.24.2012. Definately not dense like the starbucks one. These look and sound wonderful. Pat the dough into a rough circle that's about 10 inches in diameter, use a cutter to cut rounds and place them on the baking sheet (alternately, you can divide the dough in half, pat-out two rounds and cut wedges instead). Using the back of a knife, sweep away the excess flour. Gorgeous scones! Sub in 1 tbsp into the scone base and 1 tsp in the glaze instead of the vanilla beans. I’m sending them into school for my son’s class event.