Ever since I saw microwaved scones at Aparna's blog, I wanted to try it. But somehow, it did not happen. When EC announced the theme for WBB#21, I knew what I was going to make.
Ingredients:
whole wheat flour - 2 cups
butter(cold) - 3/4 cup
sugar- 1/4 cup
raisins - 3/4 cup
milk - 5 tblspn
baking powder - 4 tspn
a pinch of salt (not needed if using salted butter)
Method
Mix wheat flour,baking powder and salt together. Rub the butter into this mixture till it resembles bread crumbs.
Care to be taken that the butter doesn't melt when rub it into the floor.To use cold butter is very important.
Add sugar and raisins. Aparna has used brown sugar.
Stir in the milk and make a soft dough.
Slightly flour your kitchen counter and place the dough on it. Shape it into a square of 1 inch thickness. Cut into 9 squares.
Slightly flour your kitchen counter and place the dough on it. Shape it into a square of 1 inch thickness. Cut into 9 squares.
Place on a tissue paper in the microwave turntable and cook at 100% power for 3 minutes. Do the toothpick test to ensure it is cooked inside. If not cooked, keep for another 1 minute.
Leave it in the MW for 3 more minutes.
Serve warm with your favorite jam or fresh cream for a filling breakfast.
Here is my recipe for mango jam which can be done in few minutes.
Mango Jam in Microwave
Mango pulp - 1 cup
Sugar - 1 cup
Take equal quantities of fruit pulp and sugar. Its better not to increase the sugar, since it will mask the flavor of the fruit.
To take mango pulp, peel and cut the mangoes into bite sized cubes. Pulse in the mixer grinder or use a blender to get fine pulp.
Take a MW safe bowl, add the pulp and sugar.Cook for 5 minutes at 100% power. Stir once in between. It will have a nice glazing texture.
Adjust the timings according to your oven type and quantity used. Store in an airtight bottle. Enjoy with your warm scones.
Take a MW safe bowl, add the pulp and sugar.Cook for 5 minutes at 100% power. Stir once in between. It will have a nice glazing texture.
Adjust the timings according to your oven type and quantity used. Store in an airtight bottle. Enjoy with your warm scones.
I am sending this to EasyCrafts who is hosting WBB for this month, which is the brain child of Nanditha of Saffrontrail