To Serve At Dinnertime: Okara Scones With Cheese
- 70 grams Fresh okara
- 25 grams *Cake flour
- 100 grams *Bread (strong) flour
- 5 grams *Grated cheese
- 5 grams *Baking powder
- 20 grams Butter
- 50 grams Egg
- 20 grams Sugar (Use raw cane sugar)
- 40 to 50 grams 90 to 100 grams combined with with the egg Soy milk
- 20 to 25 grams Processed cheese (I used Cheddar)
- Cut the butter into 1 cm cubes, and chill it well.
- Sift the * floury ingredients and combine with the fresh okara.
- Mix well until there are are no more lumps of okara using a whisk.
- Combine the ingredients in a separate bowl and mix well.
- Put the butter and the Step 2 mixture in a food processor.
- Process until it's all mixed together.
- Add the Step 3 liquid, and pulse several times to mix.
- Until it comes together in one mass.
- Wrap the dough in plastic, and let rest in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.
- In the meantime, cut the cheese into 0.5 cm cubes.
- Roll the dough out with a rolling pin on top of a sheet of plastic wrap.
- Roll in both directions and fold the dough.
- Repeat this 2 times.
- If you have a wooden rolling pin, the dough is easier to roll if you cover the pin with plastic wrap.
- Top with the cheese, and roll the dough out in both directions again and fold 2 more times.
- Roll out into a 2cm thick rectangle.
- Cut in any shape you like.
- Bake in a preheated 190 C oven for 20 to 25 minutes.
- To watch out for when cutting the dough: If the cheese peeks out from the sides it will melt out while baking, and the scones won't look so nice.
- Here I tried cutting the dough out with a 5cm circular cutter.
- These baked very evenly.
- If you prefer sweet scones that are best suited for snack time, see- "Easy Fluffy Crispy Okara Scones with Jam
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Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/145061-to-serve-at-dinnertime-okara-scones-with-cheese (may not work)