There is a bit of magic in afternoon tea. The clinking of teacups, enticing fragrance of freshly baked cookies, and comfort of a pause during the middle of the day make it one moment that should be relished. And what would go better with your elevating tea experience than a warm batch of homemade scones?
It blends in with a sweet, juicy flavor from pears while holding undertones of cinnamon spice-warmed perfection. These tenderly scone with subtle crisp edges, suitable for snacking or having as a dessert. With its seasonal flavor profile, it is simply the epitome of goodness that serves well for cohosted warm gatherings or for a personal special treat.
If you are looking for a recipe that is easy, yet indulgent, cinnamon pear scones tick all the boxes. Here's everything you need to know to bake them to perfection.
Ingredients
For the Scones
Method:
For the best cinnamon pear scones, choose pears that are ripe but firm. Bartlett or Anjou varieties work particularly well because they are sweet and retain a soft texture after being baked. Choose the pears with smooth skin and that barely yield to pressure at their stem end. A more overripe pear could begin to break down excessively as it bakes, making for excessive moisture in the dough.
Present the scones on a rustic wooden platter or fine china plate for a more refined presentation. Provide a small bowl of whipped butter, clotted cream, or your favorite fruit preserves for indulgence. Add a few slices of fresh pear and a sprinkle of cinnamon powder over the plate to reflect the flavor of the scones.
A strong, full-bodied English breakfast tea pairs well with the sweet, spiced notes of cinnamon pear scones. Serve with a splash of milk for a traditional touch or enjoy it plain to let the scones' flavors shine.
Combine mascarpone cheese with a little vanilla extract and honey. The richness of mascarpone elevates the buttery flavor of the scones and makes for a luxurious combination for special occasions.
Serve scones with a mug of warm spiced apple cider. The aromatic blend of cloves, cinnamon, and apple raises the cozy factor, making this pair perfect for cold afternoons.
Store your cinnamon pear scones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, wrap the scones individually in plastic wrap and place them in a resealable bag in the freezer for up to 1 month. To reheat, thaw at room temperature and warm in a 150°C oven for 5-7 minutes. Do not add glaze if freezing and drizzle fresh before serving.