For this month's Bread Bakers, the theme is chocolate and our host Shireen Siqueira wanted us to make bread with cacao, cocoa or carob in any form, as a filling, topping or in the dough. Initially my plan was to try my hands on chocolate babka and the scones were my Plan B, in case the babka did not work out. Well I did make the babka and am so glad I tried them. Even though they did not come out perfect, they just tasted out of the world. I'm definitely going to try them again soon and will surely post it.
Coming to my backup plan!!! From the time I baked these cranberry and orange scones, I just love scones!!! Since scones are very rich and loaded with calories, I make only small batches so that we don't end up eating a lot. Chocolate scones can turn out little dry, but the addition of cream and gooey chocolate chips keep them moist. These scones are bursting with chocolate flavor - from the cocoa powder, chocolate chips and finally the chocolate drizzle. If you love bread baking and want to be part of this wonderful group, go through the details at the end of the post.
While I was drafting the post, I noticed that this is my 350th post. Thank you all for the love and support, and keep visiting the blog. Off to the recipe!
TRIPLE CHOCOLATE SCONES RECIPE
{ Eggless chocolate scones with dark chocolate chips }
Recipe Source ~ Sally's Baking Addiction
Makes 6 scones
Recipe Source ~ Sally's Baking Addiction
Makes 6 scones
Ingredients:
½ cup all-purpose flour
⅓ cup whole wheat flour
2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
¼ cup sugar
1 ¼ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
60 grams unsalted butter, frozen
¼ cup heavy cream / thickened cream
2 tbsp thick buttermilk
1 tsp vanilla essence
½ cup dark chocolate chips
For the chocolate drizzle:
30 grams dark chocolate chips
½ tbsp unsalted butter
Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 200 °C | 400 °F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. In a large mixing bowl add cream, buttermilk, vanilla essence and whisk well. Set aside.
3. In another bowl, add all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder, salt and mix well.
4. Using a grater with large holes, grate the butter into the flour. Using your fingers, rub butter into flour until the mixture becomes coarse.
5. Add this mixture into the wet ingredients and mix with a fork until just incorporated. Add the chocolate chips and gently press to form a dough.
6. Place on a lightly floured surface. Gently roll to a circle of ¾th inch thickness. Cut into 6 triangles and place on the baking sheet about 1-inch apart.
7. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until cooked. Place them on a wire rack and allow to cool for 5 minutes.
8. To make the chocolate drizzle, melt the chocolate and butter in the microwave. Whisk until smooth. Drizzle over the warm scones.
Notes and Tips
- It is very important for the butter to be frozen. Otherwise it will be difficult to grate and the scones will not turn flaky.
- You can use a mix of milk, white and dark chocolate chips.
- The chocolate drizzle is optional. I made one set of scones without the chocolate drizzle and they were equal good.
- If the dough is very dry, add more cream or buttermilk as required.
#BreadBakers is a group of bread loving bakers who get together once a month to bake bread with a common ingredient or theme. Follow our Pinterest board right here. Links are also updated each month on this home page.
We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient. If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com.
Breads with Cocoa, Cacao or Carob in any form
- Chocolate & Cherry Swirl Breads from The Bread She Bakes
- Chocolate Orange Swirl Buns from Mayuri's Jikoni
- Chocolate and Vanilla Brioche from Kidsandchic
- Chocolate Banana Quick Bread from Basic N Delicious
- Chocolate Buttermilk Quick Bread from Cindy's Recipes and Writings
- Chocolate Cinnamon Rolls from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Chocolate Filled Bundt Bread from Food Lust People Love
- Chocolate Hazelnut Banana Bread from Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
- Chocolate Monkey Bread from Sara's Tasty Buds
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip Quick Bread from Magnolia Days
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Cinnamon Rolls from From Gate to Plate
- Chocolate Yeast Bread from Cook's Hideout
- Croatian Povitica - Chocolate Walnut Swirl Bread from Herbivore Cucina
- Dark Chocolate Cherry Pocket Bread from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Dark Chocolate Chip Hot Cross Buns from Baking in Pyjamas
- Double Chocolate Espresso Scones from Wholistic Woman
- Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread from Sizzling Tastebuds
- Egg Free 45 Minutes Chocolate Buns from Gayathri's Cook Spot
- Eggless Chocolate Babka from I Camp in my Kitchen
- Eggless Chocolate Swirl Buns from Seduce Your Tastebuds
- Eggless Triple Chocolate Scones from Spill the Spices
- Four-Chocolate Sour Cream Quickbread from What Smells So Good?
- Leopard Print Bread from Spiceroots
- Pain Au Chocolat (Chocolate filled Croissants) from G'Gina's Kitchenette
- Pane Al Cioccolato - Chocolate Bread from Ruchik Randhap
- Petits Pain au Chocolat - Mini Chocolate Croissant from Sneha's Recipe
- Sourdough Cacao Sweet Bread from The Schizo Chef
- Sweet Russian Chocolate Braid from Hostess At Heart
- Two Chocolates Greek Yogurt Banana Bread from La cocina de Aisha
Three chocolates is a seriously tasty way to start a day. Or make a really nice afternoon pick-me-up snack.
ReplyDeleteChocolate treat,drooling
ReplyDeleteThese scones sound hearty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese scones have my name written all over them. Triple chocolate? Yes please!
ReplyDeleteEnte ponne!!! This is killing... I have made scones only once and loved them so much but the amount of butter in it just keeps me aways from making it again... looking at your chocolate ones, I guess before the drizzle, I may just eat up that whole batch... congrats on your 350th post dear... wish you many many more... :)
ReplyDeletethese look super delish
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Love the idea of chocolate loaded scones! What a perfect tea time treat they will make!! Thanks so much for taking part in this event!
ReplyDeleteThese scones look amazing, Sona! Love the way you have drizzled chocolate on these scones. Yum!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on #350 and it is a good one.
ReplyDeleteWow, these scones look so awesome. I could pick one right off my screen :)
ReplyDeletelovely use of chocolate in three ways ! bookmarking this eggless version to try, Sona :)
ReplyDeletea killer recipe for the landmark post !! keep them coming .. congrats ..
ReplyDeleteThe scones look absolutely delicious..
ReplyDeleteTriple chocolate? I'm in!! These sound amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow your triple chocolate scones look absolutely irrestitible. Sooooo yummy!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 350th post.
These scones look so yummy. I've got guests for a tea this week and some don't eat eggs, so I guess these scones would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at triple chocolate! I can barely see or hear anything after that! LOL ! I want some for tea and some to go :))
ReplyDeletewhat a gorgeous scone - especially with that great drizzle on top
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delicious!!! These look so sinful... wanna grab one right now
ReplyDeleteHarshita's Kitchen
Absolutely delicious and congrats on your 350th post
ReplyDeletePlease share what is buttermilk i really wanna try.. U mentioned thick buttermilk is it any different??
ReplyDeleteSorry for the delay in replying. Buttermilk is the liquid left over after extracting butter from cream/malai. To make buttermilk at home, take 1 cup of milk and mix 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Or you can dilute thick yogurt with little water.
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