After today's clutter clean up....and knowing that dinner would be a bit late tonight...I decided to make a batch of scones...kind of as a snack to hold everyone over until dinner was ready.....
As I have been experimenting with Kefir milk....I thought I may as well give Kefir Scones a try.....and not having a recipe...I just substituted standard milk for Kefir milk in my recipe for plain scones.....
It goes like this....
Kefir Scones...
4 cups of Self Raising Flour
2 tablespoons of butter or margarine
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 1/2 - 2 cups of Kefir Milk...(start with 1 1/2 cups, adding more if needed.)
Set your oven to 200 degrees Celsius.....
Rub butter into flour and salt until a breadcrumb like consistency....
Using a wide-bladed knife...mix milk quickly into flour...and don't over mix.
Roll out and cut into scones....Glaze with extra milk
Place in oven until golden...usually 10 minutes
Always lay your scones like this... They will help each other rise.... |
Kefir Scones...Yum! |
I decided not to get any meat out of the freezer for dinner....we already had a 1kg bag of 'budget bacon' defrosted from yesterday that I hadn't used....and I had over 2 dozen eggs from the local egg farm......
so I decided to make an 'Egg and Bacon Pie'.......I did wonder how it would go, using no recipe, a sweet pastry...and not much else.....
Here is Nan's Pastry recipe...according to her writing....it makes enough pastry to do 4 tops and 4 bottoms....I assume she is talking about 'Apple Pies'.....a master at them Apple Pies; my Nan was.
Sweet Pastry for 4 tops & 4 bottoms
So after rubbing the butter into the flours...I stirred the sugar through...then added a bit of water to the beaten egg and poured that over the mix....treating it like a scone mix...I blended it all together quickly...adding a little more water as needed.....wrapped it in cling wrap.....and popped it in the fridge......
Sweet Egg & Bacon Pie
For this huge baking dish...I used the following.......this will easily do us two meals...for five hungry adults.
18 eggs...well beaten
1 grated carrot
1 kg of budget bacon...rind removed then fried to remove remaining fat.
2 cups of frozen spinach....defrosted and chopped well...(put in hot water to defrost)
1 cup of home-made feta cheese ....crumbled
fresh chopped herbs......from the garden if you can
salt and pepper
Remove the pastry from the fridge after preparing all the fillings.....cut almost in half....the bigger half being for the base......
Roll out the larger piece of pastry and using the rolling pin; roll the pastry onto a very large well greased baking dish .....
Pour filling ingredients on top of pastry...
Roll out the smaller piece of pastry cut into strips....placing on top of filling....
Use an egg wash or Kefir Milk to glaze the pastry strips.....
In a moderate oven...bake until set....rotating every ten minutes or so....
If it wobbles in the centre; it's a sure sign it isn't cooked yet.
Sweet Egg and Bacon Pie |
Eggs $5.10
The budget bacon was a bargain at $5.00 for 1kg.
1 carrot .50c at a guess
No immediate cost for the following, as I already had them in stock...
- The frozen spinach was from the garden when I had heaps....
- Home-made feta ...I already had made in the fridge..so no immediate cost
- Flour and sugar....in my stockpile
- chopped herbs from the garden
- salt and pepper...in my cupboard
That pie look's so good, my mum & nanna made bacon & egg pie's when i was a child. I think it's time for a revival, i'll give your's a try.
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ReplyDeleteyour kefir scones and pies looks very,very delicious.thanks for sharing the recipes.
have a wonderful week,
love regina
Looks delicious! And full of nutrition. I think bacon makes anything taste good! I opened up a bacon yesterday and fried some up. The scones look good too...is that yummy butter on them! love,andrea
ReplyDeleteMy goodness that pie looks delicious! I'm going to have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladies: I'm always happy to share a recipe, especially when it tastes so good.....which I forgot to mention....
ReplyDeletePlates looked like they were licked clean....lol.
That looks amazing!
ReplyDeletethanks everyone...I now have my own sourdough scones really....I'll be away for a week, but keep an eye out for a post on Wednesday which I have scheduled...It's close to my heart.
ReplyDeleteOh, YUM! Good job on the pie - that looks fantastic! Your kefir scones look light as a feather :)
ReplyDeleteThat sweet egg and bacon pie looks scrumptious. I think it may be the treat for getting the kids to eat eggs - they love bacon. We'll have leftovers too!
ReplyDeleteEgg and bacon pie.....mmmmmm good old fashioned pie. Much better than quiche Lorraine! I always loved cheese and onion pie too!
ReplyDeleteYou could safely leave out the sugar for savoury dishes....compare basic shortcrust recipe with sweet shortcrust and it's virtually the same save for the sugar!
Thanks! it was so huge too...we had plenty to go around...I love making a dish that saves me baking the following day...ahhh leftovers....
ReplyDeleteThanks KK, I will try leaving out the sugar for a savoury dish.
What a beautiful pie! I raise hens, and often make a couple of egg pies when there are extra eggs to be used. Rarely meat to add, but usually have a variety of cheeses on hand, and spinach or other veg - don't think I've ever made the same pie twice! Mine are never as pretty as yours, but now I'm inspired to try :)
ReplyDeletemade these scones today and added a little cheese. they rose beautifully and were light and fluffy, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI right you by Rome! This afternoon I try the scones because I'have an solitary cup of kefir in fridge! :) For the italians your blog is very.... exotic, and is the chance for taste foreign recipes! So, many compliments ;) follow me in my blog for taste the italian traditional food! :) smack, Chiara.
ReplyDeleteI love your enthusiasm for good family fare, full of goodness and tasty. I guess that your Mum and Nan are smiling down on your efforts saying "That's our girl".
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