Raffaello Baked Oats

Looking for a tasty snack? 🍌🥜 My Whole Wheat Almond Scones are not only wholesome but also super simple to make! With a hint of maple syrup and nutty goodness, they’re perfect any time of day!
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Hey there, friends! 🌟 I’m super excited to share my recipe for Whole Wheat Almond Scones with you today. These little beauties are not only quick to make, but they’re also packed with wholesome goodness. I love whipping them up for a cozy breakfast or a tasty snack anytime. Trust me, once you try these scones, you’ll be hooked on their deliciousness!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

1| Quick and Easy: With just 25 minutes from start to finish, you’ll have fresh scones ready to enjoy in no time!

2| Wholesome Goodness: Made with whole wheat flour and ripe bananas, these scones are not just tasty—they’re nutritious too!

3| Nutty Delight: The chopped almonds add a lovely crunch, making every bite a delightful experience.

4| Sweet and Satisfying: A touch of maple syrup gives just the right amount of sweetness without being overpowering.

5| Versatile Treat: Enjoy them as a breakfast treat, a snack, or even a light dessert. They’re perfect any time of day!

6| Homemade Happiness: There’s something special about baking at home. Your kitchen will smell amazing, and you’ll get to enjoy the fruits of your labor!

7| Customizable: Feel free to mix in your favorite add-ins, like chocolate chips or dried fruit, for a twist that’s all your own!

Get ready to fall in love with these scones—they’re a total game changer!

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What you’ll need to make

Whole Wheat Flour: This is the star of the show! It adds a nutty flavor and makes these scones hearty and wholesome, giving you that energy boost to kickstart your day.

Ripe Bananas: Not only do they provide natural sweetness, but they also keep the scones moist and delicious. Plus, who doesn’t love a good banana flavor?

Chopped Almonds: These little gems bring a delightful crunch and a rich, nutty taste. They’re the perfect addition to elevate your scone game!

Maple Syrup: A splash of this liquid gold adds just the right touch of sweetness without being too heavy. It pairs beautifully with the other flavors!

Coconut Oil: This ingredient keeps things nice and tender while giving a subtle hint of coconut flavor. It’s a healthier alternative to butter, and your scones will still be fluffy!

Baking Powder: The magic behind those light and airy scones! It helps them rise perfectly, making each bite a delight.

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Ingredients (Serves: 4)
2 oz. (60g) rolled oats
1⁄2 tsp. baking powder
1⁄2 ripe banana, mashed
1 tbsp. almond butter
2 tbsp. coconut yogurt
2.7 fl oz. (80ml) unsweetened coconut milk
For the topping:
4 tbsp. coconut yogurt
2 tbsp. desiccated coconut

What you’ll need to do

Time required: 30 minutes

Get that oven going! Preheat it to 390°F (200°C) and line a baking sheet with some baking paper—this is where the magic will happen!

Time to mash! Grab that ripe banana and toss it in a bowl. Use a fork to give it a good mash. Next, mix in the wholemeal flour, chopped almonds, baking powder, cinnamon, and a pinch of salt. Give it a good stir until everything’s nicely combined.

Let’s bring it all together! Add the coconut oil, almond milk, and maple syrup. Now, get in there with your hands and form it into a big, happy ball of dough. Place that dough on the lined baking sheet and flatten it out to about 1 inch thick. Using a knife, cut it into 4 even pieces, and don’t forget to give them a little space!

Bake it up! Slide the baking sheet into your preheated oven and let those scones bake for about 15 minutes. Once they’re golden and glorious, take them out and let them cool on a wire rack before serving.

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Enjoy those scones! They’re sure to be a hit!

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Some possible substitution and improvisation ideas for the recipe

Here are some fun substitution and improvisation ideas for your Whole Wheat Almond Scones:

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Substitutions:

1| Flour: If you want a lighter texture, you can use all-purpose flour instead of whole wheat flour. For a gluten-free option, try almond flour or a gluten-free baking mix.

2| Sweetener: Swap maple syrup for honey or agave syrup if that’s what you have on hand. You can also use brown sugar for a deeper flavor.

3| Nuts: Don’t have almonds? No problem! Try walnuts, pecans, or even hazelnuts for a different twist.

4| Oil: If you prefer, you can use unsalted butter instead of coconut oil for a richer taste.

5| Milk: Any milk works here—regular cow’s milk, oat milk, or soy milk can all be used instead of almond milk.

Improvisation Ideas:

1| Add-Ins: Toss in some chocolate chips, dried fruit (like cranberries or raisins), or fresh berries for a fruity twist.

2| Spices: Experiment with spices! A dash of nutmeg, cardamom, or even a splash of vanilla extract can add extra flavor.

3| Citrus Zest: Grate some lemon or orange zest into the dough for a refreshing citrus kick.

4| Glaze: Drizzle a simple glaze made from powdered sugar and a bit of milk over the cooled scones for a sweet finish.

5| Shape Variations: Instead of cutting into squares, roll the dough into balls or shape them into triangles for a fun presentation.

Feel free to get creative and make these scones your own!

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Some useful tips for the recipe

Here are some handy tips to help you nail your Whole Wheat Almond Scones:

1| Use Ripe Bananas: The riper the banana, the sweeter and more flavorful your scones will be. Look for bananas with lots of brown spots!

2| Don’t Overmix: When combining the ingredients, mix just until everything is combined. Overmixing can lead to tough scones, and nobody wants that!

3| Chill the Dough: If you have time, chill the dough for about 15 minutes before shaping. This can help the scones rise better in the oven.

4| Even Sizing: When cutting the dough, try to keep the pieces uniform in size. This ensures even baking and a consistent texture.

5| Watch the Bake Time: Ovens can vary, so keep an eye on your scones as they bake. You want them to be lightly golden but not too dark.

6| Cool on a Rack: Once they’re out of the oven, let the scones cool on a wire rack. This prevents them from getting soggy on the bottom.

7| Store Properly: If you have leftovers (though I doubt it!), store them in an airtight container. They’re best enjoyed fresh but can last for a couple of days.

8| Serve Warm: For the best experience, enjoy your scones warm, possibly with a little butter or jam spread on top.

These tips will help you create the perfect scones every time. Happy baking!

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Some serving suggestions

Here are some fun serving ideas to enjoy your Whole Wheat Almond Scones:

1| With Spreads: Serve your scones warm with a dollop of butter, almond butter, or cream cheese for a rich and creamy contrast.

2| Jam and Jelly: A fruity jam or homemade jelly pairs beautifully with the nutty flavor of the scones. Try raspberry, apricot, or even a classic strawberry!

3| Fresh Fruit: Add some fresh fruit on the side, like sliced strawberries, blueberries, or bananas, to brighten up your plate.

4| Yogurt Parfait: Crumble the scones over a bowl of yogurt with some honey and fresh fruit for a delightful breakfast parfait.

5| Tea or Coffee: Pair your scones with a hot cup of tea or coffee. The warmth of the drink complements the scones perfectly!

6| Dessert Style: Drizzle a simple glaze or a bit of melted chocolate on top for a sweet dessert twist.

7| Cheese Pairing: Try serving them with a mild cheese, like cream cheese or goat cheese, for a savory-sweet combo.

8| Brunch Platter: Make a brunch spread with your scones, scrambled eggs, fresh fruit, and a selection of cheeses for a delightful gathering.

These ideas will elevate your scone experience and make them even more enjoyable!

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Some storage suggestions

Here are some great storage options for your Whole Wheat Almond Scones to keep them fresh and tasty:

1| Airtight Container: Store cooled scones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. This keeps them soft and prevents them from drying out.

2| Refrigerator: If you want them to last a bit longer, you can store the scones in the fridge for up to a week. Just make sure they’re in an airtight container to avoid absorbing odors.

3| Freezer: For longer storage, freeze your scones! Wrap each scone tightly in plastic wrap or foil, then place them in a freezer-safe bag or container. They’ll last for up to 3 months.

4| Reheating: When you’re ready to enjoy your frozen scones, simply thaw them at room temperature for about 30 minutes, then reheat in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 10 minutes to warm them up.

5| Labeling: If you freeze your scones, consider labeling the container with the date and type of scone so you know what you have on hand.

These storage tips will help you enjoy your scones fresh and delicious even after baking day!

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And there you have it, folks! 🎉 Your very own batch of Whole Wheat Almond Scones, ready to be devoured. Whether you enjoy them fresh out of the oven or save a few for later, I promise they won’t disappoint. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and enjoy your homemade treat. Happy baking, and let me know how yours turn out!

Recipe Card

Raffaello Baked Oats

Baking doesn’t get easier than this! 🎉 My Whole Wheat Almond Scones come together in just 25 minutes and are bursting with flavor. You’ll love the combination of banana and almonds—trust me, they’re a hit!

Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 30 mins Difficulty: Intermediate Cooking Temp: 360  °F Servings: 4 Estimated Cost: 3 Calories: 134

Ingredients

For the topping:

Instructions

  1. Step 1:

    Preheat the oven to 360°F (180°C).

  1. Step 2:

    In an ovenproof dish, mix together all the ingredients (apart from the toppings). Place in the hot oven to bake for 25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.

  1. Step 3:

    Remove from the oven and set aside to cool. Once cooled, spread over some coconut yogurt and top with desiccated coconut.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 134kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 6g10%
Total Carbohydrate 17g6%
Protein 3g6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I make these scones gluten-free?

Yes! You can substitute whole wheat flour with a gluten-free baking mix or almond flour. Just be sure to check for a blend that has a leavening agent included.

How can I make these scones sweeter?

If you prefer a sweeter scone, you can add more maple syrup or include a bit of sugar in the dough. Taste the mixture before baking to find your perfect sweetness!

Can I add other ingredients?

Absolutely! Feel free to mix in chocolate chips, dried fruit, or spices like nutmeg or ginger for a fun twist on the classic recipe.

How do I store leftover scones?

Store cooled scones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days or refrigerate for up to a week. For longer storage, wrap and freeze them for up to 3 months.

Can I make the dough ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the dough in advance! Wrap it tightly and store it in the fridge for up to 24 hours before baking. Just let it sit at room temperature for a bit before shaping and cutting.

Why did my scones turn out dense?

Dense scones can result from overmixing the dough or using too much flour. Be gentle when mixing and measure your flour accurately for the best texture.

Can I serve these scones with something?

Definitely! They’re delicious with butter, jam, fresh fruit, or even a drizzle of glaze. Pair them with tea or coffee for a delightful treat!

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