Blueberries and buttermilk scones

Hello my dear readers,

How are you today? I hope everything ok. Another working week has passed by and hope everyone is safe and fine.

If the weekend is coming, let’s start it in the right way with these extra fluffy blueberries and buttermilk scones.

Blueberries and buttermilk scones

When I’ve done my first ever baking classes, we’ve done also some scones and I was impressed how easy are to make.

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Blueberries and buttermilk scones
These blueberries and buttermilk scones are your perfect treat for a lazy weekend morning or leisurely tea.
Check out this recipe

Now, I’m not a huge eater of scones but lately I enjoy them for breakfast or an afternoon tea.

Blueberries and buttermilk scones

The other day I’ve stopped into a library and of course I couldn’t leave without a book. Actually were 3 books, from which one full of delicious bakes.

Afternoon tea at home by Will Torrent is a wonderful book filled with lots of tasty recipes

These blueberries and buttermilk scones are my first recipe that I’ve tried from this book and is definitely a keeper. It is really super simple to make and even quicker to eat. 

Blueberries and buttermilk scones

These blueberries and buttermilk scones are your perfect treat for a lazy weekend morning or leisurely tea.

Blueberries and buttermilk scones

Also, it was my first time ever that I’ve used buttermilk into a recipe and is really a great addition, it gives so much fluffiness! Next time I’ll try it in my pancakes too.

Never miss a recipe:

Now let’s start baking.

Ingredients for 16 pieces:

  • 350 g (2 ¾ cups) plain or all purpose flour, plus some extra for rolling out
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • a pinch of salt
  • 125 g (1 stick) butter, chilled and diced
  • 75 g (generous ⅓ cup) caster/granulated sugar
  • 175-200 ml (⅔ – ¾ cup) buttermilk
  • 150 g (1 ¼ cup) fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 2 tablespoons whole milk
  • 2 tablespoons Demerara / turbinado sugar
Blueberries and buttermilk scones – Ingredients

Step-by-step Directions:

Preheat the oven at 200ºC (400ºF).

Sift the flour, baking powder and a pinch of salt into a large mixing bowl. Add the chilled, diced butter and rub into the dry ingredients using your hands.

When the mixture resembles sand and there are only very small pieces of butter remaining, add the caster/granulated sugar and mix to combine. 

Make a well in the middle of the mixture, add the buttermilk and blueberries and stir to combine using a rubber spatula. Once the dough starts to come together, use your hands to form a rough ball.

Tip the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface. Very lightly knead for about 30 seconds to bring the dough into an almost smooth ball but do not overwork it.

Cut in half and flatten each half into a round disc each about 16 cm (6 ¼ inches) in diameter.  Using a long, sharp knife cut each disc into 8 triangular wedge shapes.

Arrange the wedges on a prepared baking sheet lined with baking parchment and brush the tops with a little milk, scatter with demerara/turbinado sugar and bake on the middle shelf of the preheated oven for 14-20 minutes, or until well-risen and golden.

Cool on a wire rack and serve slightly warm with slices of butter ready melting on top if you wish. In the book, is served with honeycomb butter but I’ve left it out as I’m not a huge fan of too much sweetness. The amount of sugar in these scones is just perfect for me without any addition.

NOTE:

It was my first time I’ve heard about Demerara or turbinado sugar. If you’re like me, don’t panic, I’ve done some research. Demerara or turbinado sugars are less-refined sugars and comes in the form of large, pale golden crystals, slightly sticky to the touch. Turbinado sugar has slightly finer crystals than Demerara, although it is still coarser than conventional white granulated sugar and both Demerara and turbinado sugars are most often produced by adding molasses to white sugar, rather than the traditional methods, giving it a subtle caramel flavor.

Now, if you cannot find Demerara or turbinado sugar don’t worry, you can use any other brown sugar with larger crystals. 

Blueberries and buttermilk scones
Blueberries and buttermilk scones – soooo fluffy

Blueberries and buttermilk scones

These blueberries and buttermilk scones are your perfect treat for a lazy weekend morning or leisurely tea.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Course Breakfast, Dessert
Servings 16 pieces

Ingredients
  

  • 350 g (2 ¾ cups) plain or all purpose flour, plus some extra for rolling out
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 125 g (1 stick) butter, chilled and diced
  • 75 g (generous ⅓ cup) caster/granulated sugar
  • 175-200 ml (⅔ – ¾ cup) buttermilk
  • 150 g (1 ¼ cup) fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 2 tbsp whole milk
  • 2 tbsp Demerara / turbinado sugar

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven at 200ºC (400ºF).
  • Sift the flour, baking powder and a pinch of salt into a large mixing bowl. Add the chilled, diced butter and rub into the dry ingredients using your hands.
  • When the mixture resembles sand and there are only very small pieces of butter remaining, add the caster/granulated sugar and mix to combine. 
  • Make a well in the middle of the mixture, add the buttermilk and blueberries and stir to combine using a rubber spatula. Once the dough starts to come together, use your hands to form a rough ball.
  • Tip the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface. Very lightly knead for about 30 seconds to bring the dough into an almost smooth ball but do not overwork it.
  • Cut in half and flatten each half into a round disc each about 16 cm (6 ¼ inches) in diameter.  Using a long, sharp knife cut each disc into 8 triangular wedge shapes.
  • Arrange the wedges on a prepared baking sheet lined with baking parchment and brush the tops with a little milk, scatter with demerara/turbinado sugar and bake on the middle shelf of the preheated oven for 14-20 minutes, or until well-risen and golden.
  • Cool on a wire rack and serve slightly warm with slices of butter ready melting on top if you wish.
Keyword Blueberries and buttermilk scones, breakfast, fluffy scones, scones

Enjoy them and wish you a lovely and sweet weekend!

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64 responses to “Blueberries and buttermilk scones”

  1. mistermaxxx08 Avatar

    Very relaxing and creative as always, I always look forward to your creations and vision, peace and respect the best

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much always for your kind words and support! Very appreciated!

  2. Happy Panda Avatar

    OMGGG! These look divine. We’re locked down for the weekend – definitely baking these. 😀

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      I’m glad you like them! I hope you tried them as are really worth it 😉😋

      1. Happy Panda Avatar

        I did!! They were really good – the sugar was just perfect. My family doesn’t like anything that’s too sweet. But I think I added too much baking powder (I halved the recipe but added two spoons baking powder before realising I had halved everything else) so they were a lil cakey. 🙈

      2. popsiclesociety Avatar

        I’m glad you made them! Too much baking powder can give a little bit of strange taste ☺️ I’m sure next time will be even better 😉

  3. Kritika Avatar

    They are looking yummy 😛 Drooling. Perfectly bakes.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Kritika! I’m glad you like them! Really delicious 😋

      1. Kritika Avatar

        Drooling again.
        /my pleasure 🙂

  4. Blogging_with_Bojana Avatar

    I’m dying to try these. I don’t have blueberries today but I’ll make sure to buy them on the weeking.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      I was amazed how good and fluffy they are! Definitely I’ll try them again 😉

      1. Blogging_with_Bojana Avatar

        Ok, I HAD to try them, so I sent hub to get me those blueberries RIGHT AWAY, BUT, though they were tasty, mine weren’t so fluffy. Maybe it’s because I used those small blueberries? The dough was turned purple and this is where I started to panic. It was moist, which is why, I guess, it took considerably longer to make them. Next time, I’m gonna try with bigger ones.

      2. popsiclesociety Avatar

        Exactly the problem that I was afraid will happen when I’ve read the recipe…I thought the blueberries will be crushed inside the dough and everything will become purple and too moist…but surprisingly did not happen! I had the big blueberries and not even one crushed during the dough making 😉 Just need to be very careful when you mix them to the dough 😉

      3. Blogging_with_Bojana Avatar

        Next time I’ll try it with the big ones to avoid the sogginess. I mean, it was yummy all the same. I never had a purple cake before.

      4. popsiclesociety Avatar

        Me either but I guess is a nice colour 😉and at least a natural colour 😉

      5. Blogging_with_Bojana Avatar

        For sure.

  5. Lori from My Day in Pre-K and Lori-ize it! Avatar

    these look so tasty. I like scones, but have yet to perfect making them.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much! I’ve only tried making scones one time and this was my second time but are really very easy and super delicious 😋😉

  6. Dr Namrata, Ph.D. Avatar

    Wow it looks so delicious 😋

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much 😉

      1. Dr Namrata, Ph.D. Avatar

        You’re welcome 😊

  7. ourcrossings Avatar

    I love baking with buttermilk as it brings a pleasant tang to cakes, breads, biscuits and other family favorites while adding very little fat. Your scones look quite divine. Have a lovely weekend. 🙂 Aiva xx

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Aiva! Was my first time using buttermilk but definitely will be my addition to lots of bakes 😉 it gives a wonderful fluffiness that is maintained for lots of days!

  8. BERNADETTE Avatar

    One of these days I will get up enough nerve to try this recipe. I am a baking coward.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Oh then this is the perfect recipe to start with 😉 It is so easy, impossible to make it wrong 😉

  9. mel Avatar

    Uhmm Looks super yummy! It does looks fluffy too…

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much dear Mel! I was pleasantly surprise of this fluffiness! 😉😉

  10. Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen Avatar

    These look like they have a wonderful texture!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Dorothy! Oh yes, a wonderful texture and fluffiness 😉

  11. anne leueen Avatar

    oh my these do look so good. Have a good weekend Ribana!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Anne! Wish you a wonderful week!

  12. Halbarbera Avatar

    Stay cool and eat them scones…

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Hahaha…exactly 😉😋

  13. CARAMEL Avatar

    Yum!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you 😉 They’ve disappeared too fast 😉

  14. sunisanthosh Avatar

    So tempting! 💜

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Suni! Delicious and fluffy 😉😋

  15. stevescountry Avatar

    They look so delicious Ribana! Buttermilk is great in baking, makes super delicious pancakes too. Unfortunately I can’t have milk of any kind and I don’t know if my coconut milk would work in scones, likely wouldn’t be too fluffy. Great recipe though and great pics!😀😺🌞

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Steve! I guess the coconut milk will be a great combination 😉 Maybe next time I’ll try them with coconut milk instead 😉

      1. stevescountry Avatar

        My pleasure Ribana! It’s not like buttermilk, but it still works good.😀😺

  16. Rekha Avatar

    Looks so delicious😍😍 I am making them right away, minus the blueberries.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much! I’m glad you like them! I hope you enjoyed them 😉

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  18. Rupali Avatar

    Wow! I was just looking for a recipe.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you! I’m very glad! I hope you tried them 😉😋

      1. Rupali Avatar

        Thanks for reminding. I got busy with office and it slipped my mind 😂

      2. popsiclesociety Avatar

        I know…same here 😅

  19. aguycalledbloke Avatar

    These look great, l have sent this link to Suze who adores blueberries and has her own tree – sadly l can’t eat blueberry’s anymore, they don’t like me.. Another terrific post from the Stable of Ribana, nicely done.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much Rory! So nice, she has her own blueberries 🫐 I adore them too! Honestly I eat them 3-4 times per week 😉 Hope Suze is doing better! And so do you!

      1. aguycalledbloke Avatar

        Well they are filled with excellent healthy properties 🙂

  20. Simon Avatar

    Hi Ribana, Busy week? Busy with works? You should try reading my book. How to escape from cooking? 😂😅 Not yet written by Simon 🤭😁. That is a wonderful recipe, I read out the article to my wife in order to convince her to make that one for me. She reminded me I don’t have a oven 😳. Sad, but I have an alternative, my trick didn’t worked. Sigh. Maybe next time. Wonderful and delicious recipe ✨😺👍 Never give up our passion, no matter how harder the reality gets ✨🤗

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Hi Simon, unfortunately this period work is not giving me any minute for the blog nor for cooking or baking…🙈🙈 now you know what to buy Nisha for the next celebration: an oven 😉 I’m sure she’ll know what to do with it 😉 and make you try lots and lots of new recipes 😉😋
      Never give up to our passion indeed! It can be very difficult but not impossible 😉
      Have a wonderful week and stay safe! I’ve heard what’s happening in India 😷😷

      1. Simon Avatar

        Corona fear🤔 Media is exaggerating. People are dying, that’s true😳 can’t deny things are happening. But trying to stay safe as much as I could. Yup, an oven 😁👍. Passion, will always find a way, stay strong, stay safe 🤗 Oh I said that to myself first ☺️ for u too 🤗☺️

      2. popsiclesociety Avatar

        I know media is always exaggerating but is really awful what they show 😢
        Stay safe and I hope none of your family members will be affected! 🤗

      3. Simon Avatar

        I’m trying to Ribana, Stay safe you too, take care of your loved ones. We be careful today, grateful for tomorrow.🤗Have a good Day 💐

      4. popsiclesociety Avatar

        Thank you Simon! Have a wonderful day too! 🤗😉

  21. ptrikha15 Avatar

    They look wonderful! Awesomely done.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much!

  22. Leyla Avatar

    Looks Deli 🙂

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Oh it is 😉 Thank you!

  23. ragnarsbhut Avatar

    This does look tasty.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you very much! Are delicious 😋

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