Wednesday, October 23, 2013

It's Wednesday. So What's Cooking?

Sara Daniel is with us today to share a recipe that is so delicious you'll want to make it often. The kitchen is all yours, Sara!

Scones are a specialty of The Scot's Mansion in my novel Mr. Forever. Olivia Wells makes plain scones and several flavors of the day, and serves them with jam and hot tea. All her guests rave about them. Then Dr. Caleb Paden shows up. He insists that scones are dry and heavy and not to his liking at all.

Well, if he thinks that, he certainly hasn't tried her scones. Ethan Paden knows exactly what his brother is missing out on. The moment he bites into one of Olivia's scones, he is enraptured. He dubs her a "scone sorceress" and asks to marry her on the spot.

I can't guarantee instant marriage proposals and a sorceress-level following, but these scones are sure to inspire devotion from all who try them. And hey, if you've been waiting for years for a marriage proposal that hasn't come yet, they're certainly worth a shot.

The Scone Sorceress's Almond-Poppy Seed Scones

1 cup flour
3 tbsp. sugar
1 ½ tsp. poppy seeds
1 tsp. baking powder
¼ tsp. salt
¼ cup unsalted butter
3 tbsp. sour cream
1 egg
1 tsp. almond extract
1 tbsp. milk
Powdered sugar
Sliced almonds

Preheat oven to 400° F.

Chill butter and cut into pieces. Combine dry ingredients in bowl. Add butter pieces. Use pastry cutter to mix butter and dry ingredients, until mixture is coarse.

In a small bowl, combine sour cream, egg, almond extract and milk. Pour into dry ingredients and mix with a rubber spatula.

Finish mixing by kneading the dough with your hands. Pat into a 5-inch circle.

Set circle on cookie sheet and use a pizza cutter to cut into 8 triangle wedges. Spread pieces apart.

Bake for 12 minutes or until golden brown.

Dip warm scones into powdered sugar and sprinkle with sliced almonds.

Enjoy!

(optional but highly recommended) Serve to the person you love. Watch them kneel in front of you. Savor their vow of love and devotion. Accept proposal. Live happily ever after.

The discovery of a secret baby threatens Caleb's professional reputation. Falling for the woman who loves this baby would ruin him.

Marriage therapist Caleb Paden has just found out he has a son from a one-night stand, making a mockery of his core belief of stable relationships--"friendship above all physical encounters." On his way to take the child for a paternity test, a snowstorm leaves him stranded with single mom Olivia Wells, who blames his advice for breaking up her marriage. Caleb finds himself fighting the urge for the most basic of physical encounters. Olivia would like nothing more than to destroy the career he spent a lifetime building, but her maternal instincts draw her to help Caleb bond with his child. Soon, she finds herself falling for both of them. Nowhere in any of his advice does Caleb have an answer for how to make a relationship work if he loses his heart to love.

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5 comments:

  1. Just what I need. A roll in bed with honey. Wait - that sounded wrong. I mean a scone, yeah that's it! Cheers and best wishes for all you publishing and baking endeavors, Sara! Hugs!

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  2. Anonymous10:42 AM

    We love our scones over here especially with a cup of tea. Thank you Sara, these sound and look fab. And I expect a bit of raction next time I serve them up ! I am certainly intrigued about Mr Forever - must have a read .

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  3. I make scones here about once a week, but that recipe of yours is outstanding. I think it's the sour cream that does it. I bet they are light and fluffy.

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  4. Sharon, everyone needs both kinds in my professional opinion. LOL! Susan, I've been pulling out my hot tea this week as our weather turned freezing. Once a week - oh Vonnie, I'm going to have to visit you and stay for a while! Thanks for hosting me, Sloane! I always love hanging out here.

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    1. My pleasure, Sara, Good books and good food are always welcome here.

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