Happy Thanksgiving if you are celebrating this weekend!
Last night I finally finished the draft of my Challenge #8 post. I had no idea it was going to take this long! I am just happy to have the draft done and all the photography shot. All I have to do is write up the recipes (the worst part!) and I can’t wait to show you guys the post on Sunday.
I have an incredibly delicious recipe to share with you today. It celebrates my love for French Press coffee and dark chocolate.
Is there a better combo? I think not.
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Perfect Chocolate Coffee Scones
Filled with delicious coffee flavour and huge chunks of dark chocolate, these scones are the perfect pick me up for an afternoon snack. Whole wheat pastry flour substitutes the traditional white flour making for a heartier taste while still resulting in a delicate scone. Enjoy with your favourite cup of coffee.
Ingredients:
- 1 + 3/4 cups whole wheat pastry flour (or all-purpose or spelt)
- 1.5 tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp baking soda
- 1.2 tsp kosher salt
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp pure coffee extract (optional)
- 1/4 cup coconut oil, melted (or canola oil)
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 1/3 cup very strong coffee
- 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
- 1 tbsp almond milk
- 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp dark chocolate, chopped
Directions: Preheat oven to 375F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a non-stick mat. In a small bowl, mix the apple cider vinegar and milk and set aside for a couple minutes until it curdles. In a large bowl mix together the wet ingredients (melted oil, vanilla extract, optional coffee extract, coffee, maple syrup, apple cider + milk mixture). In another bowl mix together the dry ingredients (flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, sugar). Now add the dry to the wet and mix well. Fold in the chocolate.
On your baking pan, scoop 1/3 cup of batter per scone, leaving about 3 inches between each scone as they will spread out a lot. Bake for about 10-12 minutes until golden and they slightly spring back when you touch them. Makes 6-7 large scones.
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Brew your coffee and gather up the wet ingredients…
and the dry…
Mix.
Scoop 1/3 cup batter per scone if you’d like big scones (and who doesn’t?)
After this picture, I flattened down the scones a bit with my fingers, but I wouldn’t recommend this as I think they spread out a bit too much. I would leave them in a big hunk next time.
Bake for 10-12 minutes at 375F.
The result is a delicious and easy on the eyes chocolate coffee scone with big chunks of melted chocolate throughout.
Irresistible…with French Press Coffee.
Well, only 2 days til I am flying out West to visit my family for an early Christmas get together! We were originally planning on going in December, but the flights cost over $400 more to fly in December as compared to the end of November. Such a huge difference for only a couple weeks!
Are you traveling anywhere for the holidays over the next month?
Angela- these sound delicious! I now know what I’ll be doing this Saturday morning… I’l think I’ll try to make a coffee glaze instead of putting coffee extract in them.
I love coffee and chocolate and I’ve never had a scone. Enough said…. These will be baked this weekend :D :D
Chocolate and coffee???? I’m so making these!
I want a scone. Now.
:)
Clearly I am way out of the loop…I had no idea there were flavored salts like that! I’m too tired to cook, please bring me a scone :)
Cappucino sea salt??? I’m marching over to Whole Foods soon! Hopefully they have it here.
(great photos as always!)
I bet these would taste just like a mochaccino!
I don’t see how anything that combines chocolate and coffee could possibly be less than amazing!
No travel plans in the next month, but I am going to the
Philippines for a month in January. I am craving the
warmth of the hot sand and warm ocean water.
These sound incredible! I don’t like coffee flavoured anything but the cappuccino salt sounds very cool!
Looks so yummy! Just wondering:is your hair that blonde shade naturally? It’s gorgeous! :D
Mmmm, coffee! These look amazing! I think with a bit of cocoa-flavoured banana soft serve it would be nice and mocha-y. :]
Ohh my gosh – they look so amazing!
The scones look sooo delicious! I like the idea of an early Christmas get-together! My first Christmas party of the season is next weekend! Crazy :) No traveling for me this time of year which I really enjoy :)
I love finding new scone recipes!! I can’t wait to make it. :-) Hope you have a good trip!
Your blog was so helpful in my culinary adventure today! I made pumpkin oat bites (pretty much your pumpkin butter oat squares just made in mini cupcake tins), sugar cookies (your snickerdoodles minus the cinnamon), candied mixed nuts (my mom loved the balsamic vinegar addition), and gravy from your luxury party post. I also made stuffing, green bean casserole, corn spoon bread, mashed pumpkin, and apple crisp… Yes I am still full 6 hours later.
Mmmmmm!! They look delicious! And cappuccino sea salt? What will they think of next? (Something great as cappuccino sea salt, I hope! Hehe!)
Congrats on finishing your draft post!!
Wow, those sound SO delicious! I love the flavors – I’m sure that coffee and chocolate are exquisite together.
Look scrumptious!
Angela, I know how you love lurkers coming out of hiding, and I must say that first I adore your site!
Though i’ve come out of hiding to ask your opinion on something.
I’m a UK college student caught in an almost identical situation that you were at one point too- I have a bit of a disordered eating, and scared of putting back on pounds which I gained through unhealthy stress eating, I run five times a week and try to eat ‘clean’, but I just can’t shake the feeling of guilt when I miss a workout or slip up.
At the moment, the UK is covered in snow and its too dangerous to get out and run, and there is no gym anywhere near me! I’ve loads of assingment deadlines and absolutely, genuinely no time to get out and find a gym, but I feel itching for some exercise.
I was just wondering what you’d do in my situation? Would you ever take a week or so off until the ice thaws, or would you try to get in a few workouts?
Thanks,
Emma xx
Thanks for your nice comments about my blog :)
As for exercising, I would not exercise if the conditions are poor outside. I would probably be most likely to buy a good workout DVD if I was in that situation. They can be really great workouts!
Thanks a lot! I really appreciate the advice, that’s actually a really good idea.
Plus, now i’ve come out of hiding and realized how easy it is to comment, you’ll be hearing a lot more from me in the future!
Thanks a lot! I really appreciate the advice, that’s actually a really good idea.
Plus, now i’ve come out of hiding and realized how easy it is to comment, you’ll be hearing a lot more from me in the future!
mm I love scones!