7.15.2010

The colors of Summer: Gluten-Free Raspberry and Oat Scones



When I think of summer, I think of bright, deep berry colors. I think of raspberries, currants, blackberries. I think of vintage enamel dishes with macerated berries and their juices melting in sugar. I think of open windows, blue glass jars, the ocean.

Often times, people ask me what is my inspiration to cook, bake, style and photograph. I look no further than nature. Nature really is the best color wheel when composing a shot. The array of colors in seasonal produce really is what marks an image in my head even before I grab my camera.



My dear friend Erica visited this week. It had been almost a year since I had seen her and it was so fun to let our little girls play together. I asked her what she had been doing since she arrived in town. "Sleep", she said. Then it reminded me of the lazy summer days before I had children and spending time under a tree with a good book and good music. That rarely ever happens anymore.... But I dream of it.



During my trip to Seattle, my sister in law Lisa and I stopped at Flying Apron Bakery where we both ate the most delicious gluten and dairy free, heart-shaped blueberry oat scone. We sat out side in the quaint downtown Fremont and enjoyed every morsel without saying much.

It had been a while since I had made any scones and after that, I decided I had to make some when I returned home.



This raspberry and oat scone recipe is an adaptation of one of Dorie Greenspan's recipes. I used a combination of brown rice, sorghum and tapioca flours in lieu of wheat flour and also, gluten-free oats. It worked great. They are hearty, yet soft and chewy from the oats. The raspberries add a touch of sour and freshness that I love, better than the blueberry version in my opinion.



So when I was getting ready to photograph the scones, I really wanted to capture more than the food itself. I wanted to capture the season through color and light. There lies my inspiration.



Gluten-Free Raspberry and Oat Scones

adapted from Dorie Greenspan

150 grams (1 cup) superfine brown rice flour
50 grams (1/3 cup) sorghum flour
40 grams (1/3 cup) tapioca flour
150 grams(1 1/3 cup) gluten-free oats
75 grams (1/3 cup) cane sugar
20 grams (1 Tbs) baking powder
3 grams (1/2 tsp) baking soda
2 grams (1/2 tsp) xanthan gum
5 grams (1/2 tsp) salt
Zest of 1 lemon
140 grams (10 Tbs) cold butter or non-hydrogenated shortening
1 egg
110 grams (1/2 cup) cold buttermilk (I used coconut milk with 1 tsp lemon juice)
75 grams (3/4 cup) raspberries, fresh or frozen


Put the butter in the freezer for 30 minutes.

In a large bowl, whisk together the first 9 ingredients. Take the butter out of the freezer and grate it into the dry ingredients using a box grater. If you don't have a box grater, then just cut it into small pieces (no need to freeze) and work it into the flour. Coat the grated butter with the flour and spread it throughout.

Whisk the egg and buttermilk together and add it to the flour and butter mixture. Fold using a spatula or your hands until flour moist. It will be lumpy and chunky. Just press it together with your hands. Add the raspberries and fold.

Pat to a disk that is about 1/2" thick and cut using a cookie cutter or knife. Place the scones on a baking sheet and brush with beaten egg. Sprinkle with raw sugar.

Bake at 400F (200C) for about 18 minutes or until golden.

102 comments:

The Boob Nazi said...

I'm pretty sure I just fell in love with these. I love scones.

kickpleat said...

I love the look of red too and in these scones they do shout summer. And I love raspberries way more than blueberries so I'll try this out for breakfast soon.

Marèsalicious said...

Wow, those scones and berries look wonderful. Thanks for giving me a real summer feeling!

Stephanie - Chocolate Toast said...

I just made a similar batch of scones - with blueberries, and not GF - but yours are just so gorgeous! I'm really in awe of your food styling and photography. Thank you for sharing it all with us!

Maddie said...

Wow, such incredibly beautiful photos. Now I'm dreaming of our upcoming raspberry season in Virginia! And scones, which I've never made before but am now inspired to try.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Berries and scones are irresistible! A wonderful treat!

Cheers,

Rosa

sab le plaisir de gourmandise said...

argggggghhhhhhh j'en veux moi..je craque

m said...

You've definitely succeeded in capturing that! This just exudes summer. :]

Kathy Marciante Photography said...

Your photos are so inspirational!! They peck at my heart every time I see them. I so enjoy hearing you talk about your thought process. Thank you for sharing!

Sari @ Cook Your Dream said...

Your scones sounds delicious and you really captured the summer feeling in your photos. When I see or smell raspberries I dream about summers spent with my grandparents at their summer cottage where we picked fresh raspberries and strawberries.

Sari @ Cook Your Dream said...

Your scones sounds delicious and you really captured the summer feeling in your photos. When I see or smell raspberries I dream about summers spent with my grandparents at their summer cottage where we picked fresh raspberries and strawberries.

Linn said...

That almost looks to good to be true!

Sarah said...

WOW !!!!!!

Paula said...

That`s my fav!

Paula

Deanna said...

Beautiful images and mouthwatering looking recipe. Thanks for posting!

Ms. Pearl said...

Wow, these look amazing! Your photos are beautiful too. : )

Mia said...

Congrats on your Ella Publishing award! Found your blog from them and I am completely in AWE of your gorgeous photos and sweet sentiments! :-)

Anonymous said...

looks AMAZING, and I wanted to say a quick thank you for including the measurements in cups/tsps etc.! :) :) Someday I'll buy a scale but in the meantime thankyou!

Xiaolu @ 6 Bittersweets said...

These scones sound amazing and I love hearing more about the process beyond your stunning photography. Thanks, Aran.

Itxaso said...

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Pentsetan dot asteburu honetarako zure errezeta bat probauko dotela, esangotsut zelan urtetan dosten.
Ondo segidu! Mosu bet

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Anonymous- I realize some people will not use a scale even though I try to drill it in their heads so I will try to write all my recipes in grams and cups from now on. But really, I encourage everyone to buy a scale. So much easier and consistent. You'd never go back!


Itxaso- jajaja... Hemen 12 urte egon eta gero kontekostezu ia azentoa zelan dabilen! Zure amak esan eusten EHetik ibili zariela, ezkontza ospatzen eta. Zorionak! Gu datorren hilean goaz. Gogo itzelagaz nau. Ia laster idazten doten. Lieute ibili naz eta kontekotzut. Besarkada handi bet!

Giulia said...

Thank you so much. I've just had to go gluten-free two weeks ago. I hope it won't be forever but it's a "test." it's really been difficult & I eat very healthily. But I didn't think I'd be able to bake anything without a major overhaul. I don't feel well & not up to it. This I can do.

Anyway, thanks thanks thanks.

A Plum By Any Other Name said...

Love the scones in the pint container! Lovely!

Guusje said...

Delish, I have a sweet tooth,
For me nothing is better than a healthy version of rubbish pastries. That makes my day! And the children can eat them too.
Perfect!
Thank you

Sue Sparks said...

Just gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous!

MĂ¡s allĂ¡ de 365 sonrisas said...

mmmmmmm... delicious!!!!!

plushka said...

They look so delicious! I must try this recipe and make some for my friend. I was looking for a good gluten free scones. Thanks!

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Giulia- I hope living gluten free will help you. It certainly has change the way I feel. Totally. I can never go back because I know what te alternative is and how badly I felt. For me it's for life. Best to you.

Thank you all!

Zia Elle said...

I could spend hous and hours to look your picts!!!!

The Homesteading Apartment said...

Not only are these a creation of loveliness, but they're also gluten-free!! Perfect! I can't wait to give the recipe a go...

MMM said...

soo delicious!! wanna have one of them NOW!!
have a look at our scones too =)

www.modemuffins.blogspot.com
kisses!

gillordeincatering said...

As ever your photography is an inspiration. Those rasps look perfect. I am truly eating with my eyes.

fragolina said...

Amazing colors... the scones look so delicious...

NINA said...

They look delicious!!

Mallory Elise said...

beautiful scones, and you're so lucky you can eat oats, very very seldom do i not find cross contamination in oats, no matter the brand, it's happened so many times that i am just too afraid to get near them any more. and it's been especially worse in brazil, every oat i have found is cross contaminated, i mean, they always list that on the labels, but still for a while i wanted to test it. NOT anymore :P there is a law in brazil that everything must state whether or not it contains gluten, even bottles of water, and it's great, but goes to show that 98% of everything contains :( even the oats here. anyways, glad you loved seattle :)

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Mallory- In the US, Bob's Red Mill carries a line of GF oats that are great. That's what I used. I'd never use conventional oats. Not taking a chance! Thanks!

Patricia Scarpin said...

Aran, I have never heard of gluten free oats - that is wonderful!
And so are these scones - I'm a sucker for all things raspberries.

Kirstin said...

Beautiful pictures! I can't get over how lovely the raspberries look with that aqua wooden surface, so I have to be nosy and ask about it. Did you paint it yourself with that shade in mind, and do you do that with other colors too? Or did you happen to find it somewhere and buy it like that? I'm so curious and totally inspired to paint as many old wooden planks as I can get my hands on!

Shirley @ Kokken69 said...

Hello Aran, I absolutely love these scones! I was just chatting with a vegan Indian colleague and had been wondering how he could enjoy pastry without eggs... I think this is a good starting example :)

Veronika said...

Your recipes and pictures are such an inspiration. Gosh I would really love to attend a food photography workshop taught by you.

Where do you find all those different colored slabs of wood that you use in the picutres?

Veronika said...

Your recipes and pictures are such an inspiration. Gosh I would really love to attend a food photography workshop taught by you.

Where do you find all those different colored slabs of wood that you use in the picutres?

Veronika said...

Aran, your blog, recipe and pictures are such an inspriration. Gosh I would really love to take a food photography workshop taught by you!

Where do you find all the different colored slabs of wood that use use in each of the pictures?

Laura (youngDCliving) said...

I love Dorie Greenspan! Her oatmeal breakfast bread is superb. I really want to try these biscuits, they look incredible. Thanks for the recipe!

Cheryl Elsbree Interior Design said...

These scones look amazing. We are a gluten free family. I am surely going to try them.
Thanks!!

Portuguese Princess said...

Your photos make me happy! :)

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Patricia- the oats we often times find here are processed in facilities that also process wheat and other gluten containing grains so they are contaminated with gluten. There are brands though that are certified gluten free.

Kirstin and Veronika well, i have an array of different kinds of surfaces. Some were found as is, some are old wood boards that I have painted and two are actual tables. I'm always looking for surfaces to shoot on!

Thanks all. have a great weekend!

Sarah said...

You are a dream! I've been trying to master a decent gluten free scone for months. OATS! The addition of raspberries only makes this dream even sweeter. THANK YOU!

Seanna Lea said...

I want to eat those so badly I can almost taste them through the monitor. All of the most perfect tastes of summer in one little package!

sara said...

gorgeous! i have made her regular version, but am so grateful to have this gf version! they look SO good, Aran!

RV said...

Luscious scones. The flavors are amazing.

Katie@Cozydelicious said...

These look amazing. Bursting with berries! What a perfect breakfast treat!

Stephanie said...

I love raspberries - especially right from the bush. These look amazing!

FireintheBreeze (Brittany) said...

stunning pictures, mon dieu!

Sally said...

O Gosh these look amazing!!! Love love love

Shaheen {The Purple Foodie} said...

I read about yuor raspberry scone tweet a few days ago, but my I didn't think they'd look this good. TOo bad we don't get raspberries here.

Kits said...

The fotos are brilliant. Makes me want to eat the scones and yes bake them too. Love the blue background and how the reds are soooo vivid against it all. Brilliant stuff. Keep it coming :)

Maisonette said...

I just have to say that your photography makes me melt while simultaneously giving me an appetite for beautiful food. So thank you.

Jennifer said...

Every blog update from you I know I'll be taken to an inspiring, charming place.. such lovely photos beyond words of perfection!!! I am loving the sound of these scones too! *mustmake*

Jennifer said...

Glad you enjoyed Fremont in Seattle! Love your photography and blog!

DolceDreams said...

Divine!!!! Love love love your shots, and I am sure they taste incredible!
Nathalie

Dee Das said...

Your pictures look amazing, and so do the scones and raspberries! Your photography is amazing! Out of curiosity: Do you edit your pictures??

Y said...

Wow, never really would have thought scones could be gluten free, considering how they're mostly made up of flour. Those look lovely.

Julia (A Slice of Cherry Pie) said...

These look so scrumptious. Beautiful photographs, as always.

One Pair Two Pear said...

berries are to die for and that adorable red floral cup. good job!- krsta

spw said...

incredible, mouth watering. makes me want to explore. i will add it to my work. twitter me @chasingcinnamon

Marie @ Veggie and Healthy said...

the scones really look delicious! and healthy (for a treat...)!

Tamara Nicole said...

Delicious, and great photography!!!

Love your blog miss!

diva in training said...

I've been dying to try a scone recipe. This looks delicious, as always.

Delicieux said...

These look so delicious and healthy. I absolutely adore raspberries and these scones look like a healthy way to indulge.

Nancy @ TheSensitivePantry said...

I'm a big fan of scones and always looking for a new recipe. Love that you're using oats. They look just wonderful.

MollyCookie said...

Scones are my favorite thing. This recipe looks awesome.

Coco said...

I love the flying apron and it is not far from our house, which could be a bad thing ;) I also love that Seattle has all sorts of fabulous bakers and restaurants that cater to specific food allergies!

Oh your berry shots are just perfect! I bought two pints of tayberries today and I consumed them all before I even got home....LOVE this time of year!

Unique Chocolate Gifts said...

Raspberries....!!..hhmm, yummy!..and scones? I can't resist to make it...

Ms. Chyme said...

I fell in love with your blog. so cool and nice.

kitchen table said...

Raspberry cream is my favorite tandem for sandwiches. That is why I think I will going to love your recipe. Thank you for sharing it.

The Comfort of Cooking said...

I love the small size of these scones! What a wonderful idea. I'll definitely try that next time, as the large triangular size is usually too much for me! Beautiful photos and a lovely recipe.

kamran siddiqi said...

These are the most gorgeous scones I have ever seen, Aran! I could have definitely used one of these to enjoy with my tea earlier this afternoon, but maybe tomorrow...

Lovely post, and by the way- where did you get those wooden forks from? I have been looking all over the place for some, but so far- no luck. Any suggestions as to where to find some?

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Kamran- I got those from Anthropologie actually but I haven't seen them at our store anymore. I wonder if they are available online. Might want to check.

Thank you!

Jelly Shot Test Kitchen said...

Love the gluten free twist . . . the colors of the photos - the deep magenta berry and sky blue, with touches of white, are beautiful. What an eye you have . . .

shend said...

These look goodm but no-can-do. I can't use tapioca and sorgum flours in my diet. I really look for nutritional recipes with good flours such as quinoa, amaranth, rice, and teff. I also need to stay away from gar gums as they seem to enhance bad lectins according to Dr D'Adamo who I believe has the best diets available to us, with some tweeking from personally knowing my body.

I still love most of your gluten free recipes. I am looking more into flavor with nutritional value.

Flying Apron said...

Thank you very much for saying nice things about our bakery, the Flying Apron, and it's great to feel that we helped inspire a burst of creative activity.

Excellent photos and write ups on your blog!

jkm said...

your photos are always so incredibly inspiring to me... you have a gift.

Crissy said...

I've been inspired by the colours in these photos ... absolutely stunning!

The recipe sounds pretty darn good too. :)

Garcon de Croissant said...

I just stumbled upon your blog and happy I did! Your pictures are just so beautiful. I like the contrast between red and blue/green.

Cookware Hampshire said...

I'm not sure which I like the look of more the scones, or just your photography in general! I have to say these look fantastic. My girlfriend loves baking, so I'll let her do these. I tend to cook the larger meals. Having found these, I shall be sure to come back in future! Keep up the good work.

Regards,
John.

su said...

¡Que bien que puedes venir al programa! hasta pronto! Muxu bat

Michael Ririe said...

Fantastic photography! Love the color theory and skills shown in the second image! Thanks!

Fatticus Finch said...

These look so delicious! Thank you for sharing your beautiful stories and recipes. A close friend of mine recently started eating more gluten free foods and also loves baking. You have been such an inspiration and help with all of your beautiful recipes! You've inspired me to try baking with more than my long standard wheat flour.

Thank you again!
~Tairay

The Teacher Cooks said...

Beautiful scones, photography and post!

Josh Smith said...

these look so good and the pictures are amazing what kind of camera are you using well what ever it is it sure makes everything look sooooooooooo good

April said...

Mmmm, I can almost taste them. Your photography is also awesome. I love how you capture food and feel. Thank you for sharing. I only wish I could eat oatmeal . . . I broke out in a rash recently and think that oatmeal is the culprit. . . sigh!

Magic of Spice said...

These look delightful...and I love your photos, as always :)

lyndsay said...

Bright, beautiful berries... nothing could be as gorgeous!! Love always your photography, so inspiring.. !

:)

Helena S said...

Wonderful, beautiful pictures! As always.

Marianne said...

What can be used in place of the oats? I haven't been given permission to eat oats yet. They look wonderful and I love oats but..

all things about me. said...

Que ricooo que se ve!!!!!!!
Hermosas fotografĂ­as, hemosos colores...!
Saludos, desde Argentina!
Natalia

Torrie said...

Beautiful depiction of how you are inspired by the colors and light of nature to capture both the food, and it's accompanying season.

Joudie's Mood Food said...

OH my this looks incredible! What a wonderful post! And recipe! Delicious!!!!

EddiE & Rosie Kourian said...

I love the look of all the 'art' you create! You are blessed with an incredible talent! Keep doing what you are doing because it truly blesses many! :)

P.S. As I try to limit the amount of dairy in my diet, I've always wondered whether it is possible to substitute vegetable oil for butter in cookies and scones... I have tried this in cupcakes and muffins and it worked out great. But all of my attempts to use vegetable oil in cookies failed... They lost their shape and became flat... I wonder if I am doing something wrong or all cookies assume butter or vegetable shortening (which is impossible to find in my country)...

All the best,
Rosie

clumsyconnoisseur said...

This recipe looks amazing! I will have to try it as soon as my grocer has fresh raspberries. I was wondering though I heard about this recipe for peanut butter cookies that were gluten free however the link was broken. I just wanted to know if you knew of a recipe I want to make some for my cousin who has cealiacs and just had a baby. If you could let me know that would be amazing!

Miriam said...

Just made these, they are DELICIOUS. The recipe lists the zest of 1 lemon in the ingredients, but doesn't mention putting it in. I added it along with the raspberries, and it was a great touch!

Lacy said...

I just made these and they are absolutely wonderful! This was my first attempt at gluten free scones and I am so glad that I used your recipe (I just bought a digital scale today and had to test it out). I used the coconut milk and lemon as you suggested and also replaced 2 Tbsp of the butter with raw coconut oil (out of necessity) with great results. Thank you for the delicious scones and inspiring photography:)