These came together incredibly easily. I actually had all the ingredients on hand. That included buttermilk and dried apples. I chose to make the drop version because, quite frankly, it was easy. I would say my only mistake was using a pre-grated cheddar cheese. I have some eight year old cheddar that I thought about grating up. But then I thought again. It's too good for cooking. Next go round, though, I'll use a stronger flavored cheddar. And believe me, there will be a next go round.
The apples on the surface did brown a little quickly, but I liked the toasty taste. They are best eaten the day they are made, but they were still pretty respectable two days later out of the toaster oven.
Here it is just out of the oven. Mmmmmm.
Here it is plated and seemingly upside down. I can't get the Image Browser to cooperate with me.
Well, from any angle, it was delicious! (See how I worked that in. Made my mistake seem clever)
Next week is perfect for this weekend's festivities. We'll be making and serving up Double Crusted Blueberry Pie. Thanks Amy from South in Your Mouth for the choice.
These scones look great!
ReplyDeleteOh, those look delicious. And, like you, "believe me there will be a next go around...." I liked the toasty apple bits, too.
ReplyDeleteVery clever. They look great.
ReplyDeletethey look so yummy! I'm gonna have give these a go after all;)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny the ingredients we save for "something better" ?? I bet that cheese will be great - and this go round yours look really yummy!
ReplyDeleteHaha - very clever of you, turning that photo thing to your advantage. Tricky tricky!
ReplyDeletethey look fabulous!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour scones look great! I am beginning to think I am just not a scone person. Great pics, too!
ReplyDeleteyou scones look great! Not sure i like the sound of a cheese and apple ommelette though!!!
ReplyDeleteThe scones look great...even upside down! : )
ReplyDeleteGread looking scones! I am going to make the drop version the next time. Clever with the photo - no one would have noticed.
ReplyDeleteI agree- these were delicious and super super easy. YOurs look lovely.
ReplyDeleteThese definitely benefit from a sharp cheddar. I used an aged cheddar and it was so worth it. Your scones look beautifully golden and delicious!
ReplyDeleteYummm... Looks like yours turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteTammy, don't knock the apple and cheddar omelette until you've tried it. There's something about the combination of sweet and sharp, not to mention the creaminess of a good cheddar... Oh dear. I seem to have made myself hungry.
ReplyDelete(And yes, I am 'the husband.')
I'm a new englander too, and I was really excited about the cheese apple combo :) Great post, I love how clever you are!
ReplyDeleteI think I will use a stronger cheddar next time too. Scones look delicious!
ReplyDeleteMy husband was down with the cheddar, but he wants bacon. Must be the Southern apple. ;)
ReplyDeleteThey look great. I'm going to use a sharper cheddar next time too.
ReplyDeleteThose look great, way to go!
ReplyDeleteThey are good warmed up a day or two later, if they last that long! An old cheddar in this would be delicious!
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you're right, from any angle they look great! :)
ReplyDeleteMmm, they look terrific. I would have never known it was upside down, lol.
ReplyDeleteI would have never thought to combine apples an cheddar in a scone before TWD, and I loved how it turned out!
ReplyDeleteWow... those scones really look delicious! So rustic! Dorie would be proud!
ReplyDeleteAnd I've totally got to try apple pie with cheddar!