1½cupsof grated cheesewe used Meyer tasty or vintage gouda
2tbspmiso paste
1½cupsbuttermilk or thin natural yoghurt*
Instructions
Mix the flour and baking powder together. Grate the butter into the flour and then with your fingertips rub the butter into the flour until it is like fine breadcrumbs, then add 1 cup of the cheese.
Mix the miso with the buttermilk then mix this with the flour mix until just combined. Turn out onto a lightly floured bench and cut into 6-8 scones. Place these on a lined baking tray with a small gap between each. Top with the remaining cheese and bake at 200°C for 10–15 minutes.
Notes
*If you only have a thick Greek-like yoghurt on hand simply thin it down with half milk half yoghurt. Have neither? Milk will work too, just start with 1 cup and add more as you need it.Note: They will expand as they cook. I like mine to end up touching once cooked, resulting in softer edges. If you like crisper scones leave a bigger gap between each.Recipe: Vicki Ravlich-Horan | Images: Brydie Thompson