These tender scones are full-flavored and bursting with ginger from both the crystallized form and powdered spice. These little gems have less sugar than you may think, but you will never notice from granulated, molasses and raisins along with some sensational help from cinnamon, allspice and cloves that produce the best ginger scones you could possibly ask for.
4 Reasons to Love These Ginger Oat Scones
To begin with, it is delicious with the scones it produces.
Secondly, when you’re hungry for something delectable to have with your coffee, a snack, breakfast or a dessert, you won’t feel guilty devouring too many calories since these super gingery healthy treats are only subtly sweet.
Thirdly, this makes healthier and more satisfying scones with oats with a high protein content of anywhere from 11 -15%. According to the National Library of Medicine, it also has a high amount of dietary fiber and phytochemicals and nutritional value for fighting various diseases such as cancer and diabetes. It also has no salt, which is ideal for anyone watching their sodium levels.
In fourth place, these oat scones are so easy to make. The hardest part is lining up all the ingredients, then chopping the crystallized ginger into small pieces. Otherwise, it is just mixing all the ingredients before patting them into a circle and cutting or rolling them in the palms of your hands into small balls and then getting them ready for the oven.
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Ginger Scones
1 ½ cups of quick oats
1-3/8 cups of sifted flour
1/3 cup of crystallized ginger, cut into small pieces
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon of cinnamon
½ teaspoons of ground ginger
1 tablespoon of molasses (dark, light or black strap)
1/4 teaspoon of allspice
1/4 teaspoon of ground cloves
1/3 cup of water
1/3 cup of canola oil
1 large egg
1/4 cup of raisins
3 teaspoons of baking powder, leveled
In a large mixing bowl, add the oats, sifted flour, cinnamon, sugar, ginger, allspice, clover, and baking powder.
Now stir in the egg, oil, water, and molasses and mix into the dry ingredients until well moistened.
Add the chopped crystallized ginger and raisins next to incorporate.
Pat down the dough to form a somewhat thick circle about eight inches around and two inches high. Then cut in half, then divide each half into thirds before placing a greased baking pan.
Bake in a 400-degree oven for about 10-12 minutes. The bottom will be gently brown.
ENJOY!
These tender scones are full-flavored and bursting with ginger from both the crystallized form and powdered spice. They also have less sugar than you may think, but you will never notice from granulated, molasses and raisins along with cinnamon, allspice and cloves that produce the best ginger scones you possibly ask for!
Course:
Breakfast, brunch, Snack
Cuisine:
American
Keyword:
banana oat scones, easy scone recipe, ginger oat scones, ginger scones, healthy scones
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1 ½
cups
of quick oats -
1-3/8
cups
of sifted flour -
1/3
cup
of crystallized ginger
cut into small pieces -
1/4
cup
sugar -
1
teaspoon
of cinnamon -
½
teaspoons
of ground ginger -
1
tablespoon
of molasses
dark, light or black strap -
1/4
teaspoon
of allspice -
1/4
teaspoon
of ground cloves -
1/3
cup
of water -
1/3
cup
of canola oil -
1
large egg -
1/4
cup
of raisins -
3
teaspoons
of baking powder
leveled
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In a large mixing bowl, add the oats, sifted flour, cinnamon, sugar, ginger, allspice, clover, and baking powder.
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Now stir in the egg, oil, water, and molasses and mix into the dry ingredients until well moistened.
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Add the chopped crystallized ginger and raisins next to incorporate.
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Pat down the dough to form a somewhat thick circle about eight inches around and two inches high. Then cut in half, then divide each half into thirds before placing a greased baking pan.
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Bake in a 400-degree oven for about 10-12 minutes. The bottom will be gently brown.
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ENJOY!
You also may want to check out a few of my other great scone recipes such as low-calorie apple pie scones, oatmeal scones, carrot oatmeal scones, and delectable peanut butter chocolate chip scones. If you love scones, you can find lots more tasty scones in my search box.
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