Gransnet forums

Food

Cheese scones -how much cheese?

(17 Posts)
Huia Wed 08-Nov-23 20:37:28

Looking for a cheese scone recipe I found 2. Each had exactly the same ingredients in the same quantities except for the cheese. The first recipe called for 25g mature cheddar, the second for 120g. Both recipes are from the BBC.
If you make cheese scones how much cheese would you use?

lixy Wed 08-Nov-23 20:46:04

Mary Berry - always my go to for baking - uses 125g sharp Cheddar.

www.cookingwithmykids.co.uk/cheese-scones/

They turn out well for me (usually). Good luck!

Oreo Wed 08-Nov-23 20:50:11

Have never made any but less is more if the cheese scone I had out in a cafe last week is anything to go by.It was sickening it was so cheesy.

MiniMoon Wed 08-Nov-23 20:50:38

I don't think you taste 25g of cheese. I put 75g in the last scones I made and my DH said they needed more. He will buy mild cheddar though, scones need good strong cheese. I also put a teaspoon of mustard powder in mine,

Primrose53 Wed 08-Nov-23 21:15:23

MiniMoon

I don't think you taste 25g of cheese. I put 75g in the last scones I made and my DH said they needed more. He will buy mild cheddar though, scones need good strong cheese. I also put a teaspoon of mustard powder in mine,

They sound lovely! no point having a cheese scone if you can’t taste the cheese. I paid £2.50 for one in a cafe yesterday and it crumbled as you touched it, hardly tasted of cheese and came with rock hard butter. Normally I would complain but she had just swapped it for a sausage roll which was like biting on a lump of fat as she had overheated it in the microwave. 🤮

Oreo Wed 08-Nov-23 21:18:15

Primrose53 we are like jack sprat and his wife😃 I would have swapped you that scone for the one I had.

M0nica Wed 08-Nov-23 22:02:05

Personally, the more and stronger the cheese the better.

Georgesgran Wed 08-Nov-23 22:09:54

An independent cafe in Durham, Vennels, makes a Stilton scone with crumbled Stilton baked on top.
Delicious.

Cabbie21 Wed 08-Nov-23 22:13:43

My very old recipe has 8 oz of flour and 4oz of cheese. I use mature cheddar and sprinkle grated red Leicester on top.

NotSpaghetti Wed 08-Nov-23 22:16:17

M0nica

Personally, the more and stronger the cheese the better.

My thoughts too... and some mustard.
Also, more cheese to sprinkle on the top!

Hetty58 Wed 08-Nov-23 22:17:22

I don't eat cheese - but I make them for others. I'm sure it depends upon how strong/mature the cheese is. My lot like the very mature sort - lots of flavour from a smaller amount, with less fat.

M0nica Wed 08-Nov-23 22:21:14

NotSpaghatti Yes!!

Witzend Wed 08-Nov-23 22:53:57

I think the cheese scone I once had in a NT cafe might perhaps have been shown a bit of cheese - at a safe distance. 🙁

NotSpaghetti Thu 09-Nov-23 07:56:37

My family like mature cheeses too Hetty - but still I'm afraid I use a lot.

Huia Thu 09-Nov-23 08:09:35

Thanks for all your input. I went with 100 g mature cheddar and I added 1tsp mustard powder as suggested by Minimoon. They were perfect! I honestly don’t see how 25g would have given enough cheesy flavour.

Greyduster Thu 09-Nov-23 08:13:08

I always use 100gms of extra mature cheddar, and a teaspoon of mustard powder (this is a must). Chopped chives too sometimes.

Norah Thu 09-Nov-23 09:22:36

I'm not a fan. Make often for children using 100+ g sharp cheddar.