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Vegan Royal Wedding Scones with ‘Clotted Cream’ and Strawberry Jam

April 28, 2011

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There is something I have been hiding from you for the past month.

I have a deep, dark secret.

And I think some of you might too.

I have been totally sucked into the Royal Wedding hype!

I know, I know. I swore that I wouldn’t, but the media hoopla wore me down. I’ve watched several interviews and documentaries and with each one I get a bit more excited for the wedding, to the point where I’m looking in the mailbox wondering where my invite is! I mean, I feel like I know the couple at this point, don’t you? Not to mention, I used to have a huge crush on the Prince when I was a teenager. Didn’t he get my letter?

To make matters worse, Eric and I watched the Wills & Kate straight-to-TV movie last weekend. Ok, that’s a bit embarrassing to admit, even for me. I guess it would be more embarrassing for Eric, but he was being nice because I was so sick. That’s what husbands do. They watch corny straight-to-TV movies when need be.

I might’ve also bribed him with scones…

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Then I started thinking, well, maybe I’m not the only one who has been watching countless Royal Wedding news. Maybe I’m not the only one who has dreamed of being BFF’s with Kate or guessed how drunk Prince Harry will be at the reception. These are all things that a normal person might think about.

Yesterday, a reader named Katie asked me if I had any ideas for a healthy vegan Royal Wedding recipe. That was when I knew that there were others out there just like me! I didn’t have to hide any longer.

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I thought about making traditional scones with white flour, but white flour just doesn’t leave me feeling my best when I eat it. After experimenting with so many different flours, I greatly prefer the nutty flavour of whole grains, and the energy boost that comes along with them.

So these are not your dainty traditional scones, but what better than to have nontraditional scones to go with a modern royal couple?

We are breaking traditions here my friends!

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Vegan Royal Wedding Scones with Clotted Cream and Strawberry Jam

Scones adapted from ED&BV, clotted cream adapted from Vegan Yum Yum Cookbook .

Yield: 6 scones

Scone Ingredients:

  • 1 cup spelt flour
  • 1 cup oat flour (I processed 1 cup rolled oats in food processor until flour consistency was achieved)
  • 1/4 cup sugar (I used Sucanat)
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 cup light-tasting extra virgin olive oil (or canola oil)
  • 1/4 cup vanilla soy yogurt (I used unsweetened but you can use sweetened too)
  • 3-4 tbsp non-dairy milk (I used 3 tbsp)
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup frozen blueberries (or fresh)
  • Turbinado sugar, for garnish
  • Clotted cream: 2 tbsp Earth Balance, 1/4 cup vegan cream cheese, 3 tbsp powdered icing sugar
  • Strawberry jam, to top

 

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 375F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. With a food processor, process 1 cup of rolled oats until a flour consistency is achieved. It is ok if it remains a bit coarse. In a large bowl, whisk together the spelt flour, oat flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. Add in the oil and mix with hands until just crumbly. Do not overmix.

2. In a medium sized bowl, whisk together the soy yogurt, vanilla, and non-dairy milk. Add this wet mixture to the dry mixture and stir until just combined. If dough is too dry, add another tablespoon of milk. Remove blueberries from freezer (unless using fresh) and stir gently into the batter until just mixed. Be careful not to overmix or they will bleed.

3. Spoon about 1/4 cup batter per scone onto the prepared baking sheet, leaving about 3 inches in between each. Sprinkle with coarse sugar and bake for about 21-22 minutes at 375F until slightly golden in colour.

4. Meanwhile, make your vegan clotted cream by whisking together 2 tbsp Earth Balance, 1/4 cup vegan cream cheese, and 3 tbsp powdered icing sugar. It will take some elbow grease, so keep whisking until a smooth cream forms. Store in fridge until ready to use.

5. After scones have cooled for about 5 minutes, place on plates, top with about 2 tbsp of clotted cream and a dollop of strawberry jam. Serve scones warm with a cup of Black tea.

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These delightful little scones are made with a mix whole-grain spelt flour and oat flour (that I made from processing rolled oats). I threw some frozen blueberries in at the last minute with a sprinkle of coarse Turbinado sugar and the outcome was definitely suited for royalty.

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But I didn’t stop there. I whipped up a modified vegan version of clotted cream that I spotted in Vegan Yum Yum’s Cookbook. It was just the right amount of creamy sweetness to top each scone.

And of course, a dollop of strawberry jam on top and a cup of Black tea!

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Ok, who wants to have a tea party with me tomorrow? :)

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Sara
15 years ago

Great idea! I am in London right now and it is insane – I went downtown to see if I could absorb any of the hoopla, and there were so many people. I thought I would want to go down there tomorrow morning since I am here, but I think it is too much for me. I’m watching it on tv with the rest of you!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Sara
15 years ago

Gosh I can imagine it must be nuts!

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Roz
15 years ago

OMG…Knowing I’m not alone, I’m now LESS embarrassed to admit I that my husband and I (well, I, my husband was reading but on the couch) watched the bad Will and Kate movie last weekend and will also be setting my alarm and watching the wedding live tonight. I’m on the West Coast, so I may just pull an “all nighter” and know tomorrow’s workday won’t be my most productive ever! :)

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Jennifer Wolfe
15 years ago

I watched it too…I loved it. I have a complete girl-crush on Kate, I just think she’s so beautiful. Shhhh my husband doesn’t know about my Royal Wedding interest!!

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Brenda Fisher
15 years ago

I am going to a wedding party Friday night. They recorded the event and dress code is gowns and jewels. I just have to keep myself away for the tv during the day so not to see it ahead of time. I think I will bring the scones. Great recipe!

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Paige is Running Around Normal
15 years ago

Oh no you didn’t! :-P
These look so delicious. They’d be a perfect 4:00 a.m. snack indeed ;)

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Emily @ One Sweet Vegan
15 years ago

We’re DVRing the wedding beginning at 1am. I’m getting up early to start watching it, but not THAT early! Just this morning I was wondering if somebody in the blogosphere would have some great vegan scone and clotted cream recipes and you definitely delivered. :-)

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Lenna
15 years ago

Those are the best looking cookies, ever!:)

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Emma @ Getting There & Going Places
15 years ago

Haha! I know what you mean!
Everywhere I turn there is something about the wedding! I got sucked in as well! So excited! :D
I will be ready in front of the TV tomorrow morning (I can watch it live here in Holland) with a lot of English tea and wishing I had one of those scones to go with it! They look amazing! :O

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Katherine: Unemployed
15 years ago

what a classy dish

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Leah
15 years ago

This would go perfect at all the street parties going on here!!

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Beth
15 years ago

I have a feeling that your scones would be better than the Wills & Kate straight to TV movie.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Beth
15 years ago

haha!

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Jenny @ Fitness Health and Food
15 years ago

This brings back so many wonderful memories for me!

I hiked around the southern coast of England with friends after graduating from High School and our favorite rest stop was getting tea and scones with clotted cream. What a wonderful, healthful take on the classic! :)

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Sarah
15 years ago

Me too, me too, me too! I even watched the Lifetime movie. Hahaha! I made some digestive cookies in the shape of crowns at lunch. Your scones look amazing though. I’ll have to try them out soon!

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Christine (The Raw Project)
15 years ago

I can’t get into the royal wedding, it just seems like another wedding to me. But these scones look fabulous, I might need to start baking more just to try them! :-) Thanks for the recipe.

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Rebecca
15 years ago

THIS must be why that bag of frozen blueberries fell into my cart yesterday at the store. Must try. must must try. Scones are my one weakness (OK, one of many ;))

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Donna
15 years ago

Oh my gosh, i wish i had the time tonight to make these and eat them at 5am when i plan on getting up, crazy i know, but BF gets up at 5am for work so i’ll just get up with him!

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Donna
15 years ago

Oh my gosh, i wish i had the time tonight to make these and eat them at 5am when i plan on getting up, crazy i know, but BF gets up at 5am for work so i’ll just get up with him!

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Michelle | GOLD-HEARTED GIRL
15 years ago

Those look gorgeous and yummy! What a cute adaptation.

http://goldhearted.etsy.com

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Katie
15 years ago

How fun! I miss scones since I don’t work at my bakery job anymore =)

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Keri
15 years ago

I am SO excited for the royal wedding! I’m skipping class with a couple of my friends to watch it! I just love Kate, she seems so down-to-earth. I have serious hair envy for her. Yay for princesses!

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