Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones

This weekend was magical. Scones were involved, for one. Lovingly made with lowbush cranberries handpicked here in the valley forest. Even the rain held off long enough for us to get outside for a delightful walk through the damp woods. Heavily scented with tart and pungent highbush cranberries and the unmistakable aroma of yellowing leaves. 

Autumn light is decidedly the most beautiful light of the entire year and is not to be squandered. I think my friend Nate really said it best. 

I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.

We even encountered a sleepy bunny friend on the trail. Don't worry bunny, you're safe with us.

Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.

Regarding scone and muffin making, I only ever consult one source. America's Test Kitchen. Those folks know their stuff and scones are not to be trifled with. My recipe is veganized and adapted from their blueberry scone recipe.

I have a love/hate relationship with baking. Making these scones was no exception. Tortured with fits of frustration from holes in my dough...being a perfectionist can be burdensome when it comes to making pastries. However, even with a couple openings where tiny cranberries menacingly dared to escape, these scones turned out wonderfully. They're really quite easy and I wouldn't say they take more patience than any other scone recipe. 

Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
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Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones
These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries. NOTES: Feel free to use almost any berry in place of the cranberries. Larger berries will need to be cut and if they’re frozen instead of fresh be sure not to thaw them. Try to work with the dough as little as possible and keep all ingredients chilled thoroughly the process. America’s Test Kitchen consulted.
Ingredients
  • 9 Tbsp. vegan butter (1 stick + 1 Tbsp. ), frozen
  • ½ cup coconut or soy milk
  • ½ cup vegan sour cream
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour, plus additional for working (10 oz.)
  • ½ cup vegan sugar, plus additional for sprinkling (3 ½ oz.)
  • 2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1 tsp. grated lemon zest
  • ½ tsp. table salt
  • ¼ tsp. baking soda
  • scant ¼ cup fresh mint, minced
  • 1 ½ cup fresh cranberries (7 ½ oz.)
Instructions
Grate one stick of butter into a bowl and place in the freezer until ready to use.Whisk together the milk and sour cream in a small bowl and place in fridge until ready to use. In a large bowl whisk together the flour through and including the mint.Add the frozen, grated butter to the flour mixture and toss with fingers. Slowly add the wet mixture to the dry mixture while stirring until just combined. Flour a work surface and hands. Knead the dough about 8 times, until it forms a ragged ball. You’ll need to keep adding flour to prevent sticking, as the dough is quite sticky. Roll the dough into a 12 inch square. Fold it like a business letter by bringing the bottom 1/3 up and folding the top 1/3 down over the bottom. Next, grab the left side and fold inwards, folding the right side over the left to form a perfect 4 inch square. Place on a plate and put in the freezer for 5 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 425 F. Melt the one tablespoon of butter in a small bowl in the microwave for about 10-20 seconds. Layer a baking sheet with a piece of parchment paper. Remove the dough from the freezer and roll into a 12 inch square again, keeping your work surface dusted in flour. Evenly scatter the berries among the square, pressing them into the dough gently. Now, tightly roll the dough away from you into a 12 inch long log. Gently flatten the top with the rolling pin, so it’s 4 inches high. Cut into 4 rectangles. Cut those in half diagonally. You should have 8 scone triangles. Transfer the dough triangles to the parchment paper lined baking sheet ensuring enough space between them for expansion. If they happen to be a bit wonky, reshape them as necessary. Coat with melted butter, then sprinkle well with sugar. Bake at 425 F for about 20 minutes until the tops are just barely golden. Cool on a wire cooling rack for 10 minutes once done. Store in an airtight container.
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 8 scones
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.
Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.

I adore Bailey's spotted mouth! We rang in Autumn, officially, with this Alaskan pumpkin porter on our playful walk. 

Produce On Parade - Cranberry & Mint Cream Scones - These flaky, mildly sweet, and deliciously creamy scones are filled with fresh mint and tart cranberries.

German Word of The Day

Scones --> Teegebäck (tea-geh-beck)

Good Deed of The Day

Beyond Meat is offering a free pallet of their brand new Beast Burgers to burger joints that agree to offer them. You can ask your local or national burger chain to serve them by tweeting #beastme at them! Pretty cool huh? It'd be great to see more (or any) vegan burger options around!

Chappelle & An Autumn Walk

I have no recipe today, I'm sorry. We saw Dave Chappelle last night and it was incredibly funny. But wait! Before you leave...I have some photos from a walk that Todd and took a few days ago. The leaves are hanging on a bit longer than they normally do up here in Alaska and we thought we'd take advantage of all that Autumn goodness with a lovely little walk with Bobble Bear. Bailey...impatient as ever...

Produce On ParadeIn case you're wondering, no, I'm never overdressed. Bob likes to run around like a wild maniac in that field.

Produce On ParadeI hope everyone has a fantastic weekend! I know I get Monday off of work. Woot woot! Many of you may know it as Columbus Day but I work for an Native foundation and up here we call it "Family Wellness Day". That's right, turns out Columbus wasn't so great after all (depends on your perspective I suppose)...so, Happy Family Wellness Day to you on Monday. 

Produce On ParadeDon't mind the 'stash. I still don't know what it's all about...

Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata Squash

Have you ever had Delicata squash? It's my absolute favorite. I especially love that it doesn't have it's rind removed. That's right, the skin is edible! It's super tender and chewy and utterly divine. As some of you may know, I have battled many a squash trying to remove the rind and anytime I can avoid that is a grand thing indeed. If you haven't tried delicata squash you best get yourself some. It's one of my favorite things about Fall! I know that sounds totally lame, but it's the truth, okay? This squash is so simple and so incredibly delicious. Todd told me it tasted like pizza. I didn't really pick that up but I'm pretty sure that anything with veggies and a cheesy flavor equals pizza to Todd. Sorry, sweetness.

This squash is roasted tender and stuffed with veggies and quinoa then topped with melty, cheesy goodness. What's better than that? Plus, it makes six squash halves which obviously equal six meals! I haven't tried it, but I'm willing to bet they would freeze pretty well too. Plus, I delight in the little stems sticking out! Is that weird? Apparently all sorts of people have been stuffing squash since the beginning of time but this was my first squash stuffing expedition and I have to say, it was pretty darn awesome. 

Produce On Parade - Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata Squash

Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata Squash

Inspired by Edible Perspective

Makes 6 squash halves

  • 3 medium delicata squash (same size)
  • 1 cup quinoa, dry
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced small
  • 1 large carrot, diced small
  • 1 red bell pepper, diced small
  • 3 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp. fresh sage, minced
  • 1 Tbsp. fresh parsley, minced
  • 1 Tbsp. fresh thyme leaves (or 1 tsp. dried)
  • 2-3 Tbsp. nutritional yeast
  • 1/2-1 tsp. salt
  • 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper
  • 1/2 cup vegan cheese, for topping (optional)

Preheat oven to 400 F. Wash the squash well and cut in half, veggie dog style. Place face down on a baking sheet coated with a nonstick cooking spray and roast at 400 F for about 30 minutes. After the time is up, a knife should poke through the outside of the squash very easily. Remove from oven and allow to cool on the baking sheet. Leave the oven on. 

Produce On Parade - Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata SquashWhile the squash cooks, bring the quinoa (rinsed please!) and the water to a boil over high heat in a small saucepan. Once boiling, turn down to a simmer and cover. Allow to cook for about 15 minutes. After the time is up, ensure that all the water has evaporated, fluff with a fork and set aside for use later. 

While the quinoa cooks, heat the oil in a large saucepan. Add the onion, carrot and bell pepper. Saute for about 10 minutes, until the carrots begin to soften. Add the garlic and saute another few minute or until it becomes fragrant. Once the carrots have softened a bit, add in the quinoa and the remaining ingredients except for the cheese. Stir very well to combine and remove from heat.

Produce On Parade - Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata SquashCarefully flip the squash on their backs and scoop out the seeds only. In their place, add in the quinoa stuffing. Divide it evenly between the squash halves. Change your oven to broil. Top the squash halves with vegan cheese and place on the baking sheet on top of the highest rack in your oven to broil. Allow to broil for about 5 minutes or so, just enough so that the cheese has melted. Keep an eye on it so it doesn't burn by checking it frequently. 

Produce On Parade - Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata SquashServe hot and garnished with little thyme leaves, because it's fun. Oh yum. That's what I'm talking about.

Produce On Parade - Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata Squash Produce On Parade - Cheesy Stuffed Autumn Delicata SquashI'm jammin' out to Audra Mae – Little Red Wagon

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