Scones with Paprika and Pecorino

The scones with paprika and pecorino are delightful bites to enjoy both as an appetizer or as part of a starter, delicious on their own but can be filled like small sandwiches to your liking.

Scones originated in Scotland, now an undisputed symbol of the British Isles for afternoon tea, a sweet version to be filled with clotted cream, a dense cream obtained from unpasteurized milk, or with a simple strawberry jam.

I, who love savory flavors, made scones with paprika and pecorino, simple to make and full of flavor, really delicious, one leads to another!

A clever recipe because no leavening time is needed thanks to the addition of instant yeast for savory cakes.

scones with paprika and pecorino
  • Portions: 12
  • Cooking methods: Oven
  • Cuisine: English
  • Seasonality: All Seasons

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 7 tbsps butter
  • 4 oz grated pecorino cheese
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 egg for brushing
  • Half packet of instant yeast for savory cakes
  • to taste sweet paprika
  • to taste fresh chives

Tools

  • Cookie Cutter

Steps

  • In a bowl, pour the sifted flour mixed with the yeast, also incorporate the grated pecorino and mix the two ingredients with a spoon.

  • Add a generous sprinkle of paprika and stir again with the spoon.

  • Incorporate the two eggs and the butter softened for a few seconds in the microwave; if you don’t have a microwave, take it out of the fridge an hour before.

  • Add the milk and finely chopped fresh chives; if you can’t find fresh chives, dried is fine too.

  • Knead the ingredients, obtaining a nice soft dough.

  • Dust the work surface with flour and roll out the dough with a rolling pin; the sheet should not be thin but rather thick, about half an inch.

  • Use a cookie cutter to cut out the scones and place them on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

  • Brush with a beaten egg.
    Bake at 392°F for about 20-25 minutes, ensuring they are nicely golden before removing from the oven.

The scones with paprika and pecorino are perfect for those who love a savory breakfast like the English. Cut in half and filled with spreadable cheese and ham, they are top-notch!

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