Thursday, August 25, 2011
Hatch a Plan
It's that time of year again - Hatch chile pepper season! It's a pretty big deal where I'm from but if you don't hail from the Southwest United States then you may be in the dark as to this pepper's attraction. Sweet, spicy, and slightly smoky, Hatch chiles come from, well, Hatch, New Mexico and they are usually found in stores, roasted and canned. But once a year, here in Austin, you can get them fresh and whole, unroasted or roasted. I picked up a bag of roasted mild Hatch chiles at the store this week and hatched a plan.
Hatch Chile con Queso Cornmeal Scones
makes 8 scones
1 1/2 cups self-rising flour
1 cup yellow cornmeal
1 Hatch chile, roasted and diced (or about 1/2 of the canned variety, all liquid drained)
1 cup colby cheese, shredded
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup cream
1 egg
Oil or butter to grease the skillet or baking dish
Heat oven to 425 degrees. Measure out flour and cornmeal and add them to a large bowl. Add the chile, cheese and salt and toss with clean hands to combine. In a small bowl, gently beat the egg and cream together until combined. Slowly add the wet ingredients to the flour mixture, just until mixture is moist. Knead the mixture until it comes together, making a soft dough, about 1 minute. (Note - I was able to knead it in my mixing bowl but if your bowl is not big enough, turn it out onto a lightly floured surface to knead).
Shape the dough in a round shape, slightly smaller than the pan or skillet you'll be baking it in. Cut the dough into 8 triangles, like this:
And place the wedges in a lightly oiled cake pan or cast-iron skillet. I used my grandmother's cast iron skillet - the same one she used to make cornbread in when my family would visit - and they came out wonderfully crisp on the bottom.
Bake on the middle rack of your oven for about 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown around the edges. Allow to cool slightly before serving.
I made these to serve alongside a light salad of butter lettuce, pear, strawberry, and Gorgonzola dressed with a balsamic vinaigrette but I think they would also make a great addition to any brunch buffet or could be served as a savory breakfast pastry. The whole family loved them!
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4 comments:
just made these and they were delicious!! Yum Yum!
yum! these look delicious!
I would love it if you would share this and/or any other projects you have been up to at Tuesday Talent Show at Chef In Training! Plus there is a fun giveaway too! Thanks so much and I hope to see you there!
-Nikki
http://chef-n-training.blogspot.com
We haven't been overly impressed with NM food (I wish they would marinate or season their meat!) but we LOVE Hatch green chile!!!
These look so simple and so delicious!
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