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William Newbery
By William Newbery

Vegan gluten free scones

Gluten-free scones recipe - super easy to make and you'd never know they're gf! There's a vegan option and it's dairy free and low FODMAP too.
Updated at: Sun, 21 Jul 2024 00:37:10 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
77
High
Glycemic Load
33
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories255 kcal (13%)
Total Fat7.6 g (11%)
Carbs43.3 g (17%)
Sugars7.8 g (9%)
Protein2.6 g (5%)
Sodium109.7 mg (5%)
Fiber1.1 g (4%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Preheat your oven to 220°C/200°C fan/425°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment/baking paper.
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Baking sheetBaking sheet
Step 2
Place your gluten free self raising flour, baking powder and xanthan gum in a bowl. Chop your hard margarine / butter into cubes and add that to the flour. Rub it in with your fingers till it forms what looks like breadcrumbs. (Thermomix dough setting 20 seconds)
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gluten-free baking powdergluten-free baking powder1 tsp
xanthan gumxanthan gum¼ tsp
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Step 3
Stir in your caster sugar.
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caster sugarcaster sugar4 Tbsp
Step 4
Gently warm your milk (I pop it in the microwave for about 35 seconds, don't let it get really hot, just lukewarm). Then add your lemon juice and vanilla extract. Put to one side to cool briefly.
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plant based milkplant based milk175ml
lemon juicelemon juice3 tsp
vanilla extractvanilla extract1 ½ tsp
Step 5
Place your baking sheet in the oven whilst your make your scones. It helps that the baking sheet is hot when you place your scones on it.
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Step 6
Make a well in the middle of your dry mixture. Pour in milk and work it in using a metal spoon. Keep working it till it forms a dough (it might be a little sticky). (Thermomix dough setting 30 seconds)
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Step 7
Flour (gluten free!) your work surface and your hands. Get the dough out of your bowl and fold it over a few times to bring the dough together. Then bring the dough into a rounded shape about 3.5–4.5cm (1¼–1¾in) thick. The taller, the better!
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Step 8
Using a cutter (about 45–55mm/1¾–2in wide) push down into the dough and bring out your scones with the cutter. Push them out of the cutter and put to one side till you have used up all the dough (keep re-rounding the dough).
Step 9
Brush the tops of the scones with plant based milk.
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Step 10
Place the scones onto the hot baking sheet and pop them into the oven for about 12-15 minutes. They should be golden on top and have a golden base too 🙂
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Step 11
Serve up warm with whatever you fancy. You can rewarm them up later, eat them cold, or even freeze them for another day.