Monday, May 28, 2012

Strawberry & Rosemary Scones

To get in the mood for my first, official, afternoon tea in London, complete with scones and clotted cream, I had to make a batch of my favorite scones before we left. I have used this recipe for strawberry and rosemary scones for years now and it has always been very popular. When I first heard Giada describing the recipe on her Food Network show I was like...woah now...rosemary in a scone? I wasn't exactly hip to cool savory/sweet combinations like that so it sounded a little questionable. Thankfully I didn't let my initial rosemary related concerns stop me from baking up a batch.

These scones are one of my favorite things to make. Friends specifically request a batch for different occasions. The scones I ate in London are far superior to anything I could ever make in my own kitchen...but at least I have a good recipe to come home to when I am thousands of miles away from the sweet treats in English tea shops.

The past few days spent in London has made me addicted to tea time! I highly recommend these scones if you want to give them a try for your own afternoon tea. Let me know how it goes if you do! :-)



19 comments:

  1. OOOhhhh I will have to try. I love rosemary It grows like a weed in my herb garden. My favorite thing to make with it is Rosemary almond brittle!! It is sooooo good! You just add a couple teaspoons of rosemary to your standard almond brittle recipe.

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  2. Oooooooh my gosh. I do not like rosemary, but I am going to make these anyway! They're SO PRETTY and look so simple! YUM! xoxo

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  3. These look so delicious! I am going to have to make these!

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  4. Must find time to make these for a Jubilee tea party this weekend - yum! X

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  5. what an interesting combo. i do love a scone with a cuppa. i may just have to lose a piece of the rosemary bush in the garden and make up a batch of these!

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  6. Wow theese looks very fantalisious! I love the embroidery with the cute teapot! Thank you for sharing!

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  7. These look so yummy!! Thanks for sharing the recipe!! I am going to give them a try!! Have a great day! xo Heather

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  8. those scones look awesome, gotta make a batch myself!

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  9. Looks delicious. I enjoy a little bit of savory with my sweet. I plan to try these, but first I want to track down a heart-shaped dough cutter - so cute. :)

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  10. These look so great! Definitely want to try something similar x

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  11. Like a jammy dodger? ;) xxx

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  12. I'll try making these! I have fresh rosemary here, I hope I'll find some time to bake them very soon. They look super delicious!

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  13. Thanks for sharing this they look amazing will be attempting to make these soon.

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  14. Thank you so much for your post with all of the lovely photos. I just made these with my toddler and I ate several of them straight out of the oven. My giant pregnant belly thanks you as well. :)

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  15. These are adorable, and strawberry and rosemary is SUCH a good combination. They are on the weekend 'to make' list.

    I like the new blog header!

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  16. these are super adorable Meredith!
    too bad i don't like rosemary ;(

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  17. These look tasty!! :) Happy Wednesday! xo Holly

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