Wheaten scones with comté and pickled walnuts

Wheaten scones with comté and pickled walnuts

Rosie Mackean’s crumbly wheaten scones will delight your guests. These soda bread-style bakes make the perfect starter for six people, served with nutty comté cheese and pickled walnuts.

Wheaten scones with comté and pickled walnuts

Serve as part of Rosie’s relaxed three-course menu, followed by crab and prawn pot pies for the main and chocolate pannacottas for dessert.

A chef, food stylist and dinner party revivalist, Rosie completed her chef’s training before spending two years working in London kitchens. Obsessed by cookery books and TV cookery programmes, she turned her passion into a career working on cookbooks and shows such as Nadiya’s Family Favourites for the BBC and Gino’s Italian Family Adventure for ITV. She has a popular Substack, The Dinner Party, and published her first book in 2024: Good Time Cooking (Pavilion Books £26).

  • Serves icon Serves 6
  • Time icon Prep time 20 min, plus 30 min chilling. Cook time 20 min

Rosie Mackean’s crumbly wheaten scones will delight your guests. These soda bread-style bakes make the perfect starter for six people, served with nutty comté cheese and pickled walnuts.

Serve as part of Rosie’s relaxed three-course menu, followed by crab and prawn pot pies for the main and chocolate pannacottas for dessert.

A chef, food stylist and dinner party revivalist, Rosie completed her chef’s training before spending two years working in London kitchens. Obsessed by cookery books and TV cookery programmes, she turned her passion into a career working on cookbooks and shows such as Nadiya’s Family Favourites for the BBC and Gino’s Italian Family Adventure for ITV. She has a popular Substack, The Dinner Party, and published her first book in 2024: Good Time Cooking (Pavilion Books £26).

Nutrition: per serving

Calories
611kcals
Fat
31g (19g saturated)
Protein
15g
Carbohydrates
66g (14g sugars)
Fibre
6.1g
Salt
1.5g

Ingredients

  • 225g plain flour
  • 225g wholemeal flour, plus extra to dust
  • 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
  • 1 tsp fine salt
  • 175g very cold butter (see ‘know how’), plus extra at room temperature to serve
  • 50g golden syrup
  • 300ml buttermilk
  • 200g comté cheese, shaved into thin slices, to serve
  • 6 pickled walnuts, sliced, to serve

Specialist kit

  •  8cm round cutter
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Method

  1. Make sure all your scone ingredients (everything except the comté cheese and the walnuts) are weighed and ready to go before you start. Combine both flours, the bicarb and salt in a large mixing bowl. Take the cold butter and grate it coarsely on a box grater into the bowl (see know how), then toss to  coat well in the flour mixture.
  2. Make a well in the middle, then add the golden syrup and pour in the buttermilk. Use a table knife to cut, rather than stir, the ingredients together until they form a shaggy, crumbly dough. Turn it out onto a floured surface and bring together the dough by pressing and folding the straggly crumbly bits together. After only a few folds and flips it will be just about homogenous – don’t knead it! You should still be able to see flakes of butter.
  3. Roll out the dough into a 1cm thick square, then cut out 6-8 scones using the round cutter. You may need to re-roll for the last one or two. Line 2 baking trays, arrange the scones on them, leaving plenty of space between, then chill for 30 minutes in the fridge.
  4. Heat the oven to 210°C/ 190°C fan/gas 6½. Bake the scones for 20 minutes, rotating the trays after 15 minutes for even browning. Transfer the hot scones to a wire rack to cool. Serve with plenty of butter, alongside slices of comté and the pickled walnuts.

Nutrition

Nutrition: per serving
Calories
611kcals
Fat
31g (19g saturated)
Protein
15g
Carbohydrates
66g (14g sugars)
Fibre
6.1g
Salt
1.5g

delicious. tips

  1. Know-how To get the butter very cold for easy grating, put it in the freezer for 10 minutes.

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