Friday, June 1, 2012

Rhubarb Wholegrain Spelt Yogurt Scones








http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com










http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com










http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com






These delicious scones are made with nutty wholegrain spelt flour, juicy rhubarb and homemade yogurt. They have buttery flavour with moist and soft texture. Perfect for breakfast or as a snack with rhubarb sauce. 

Probiotic yogurt is essentially any yogurt with live culture bacteria like lactobacilus, which means that most natural or regular yogurt is a probiotic food. Besides yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, dark chocolate, tempeh, miso, etc. are all probiotic food, that are believed to improve our mood, to help maintain healthy digestion and to be beneficial to our overall health.



What Are Probiotics?



You may have heard about probiotics in the news or seen probiotic products at your local grocery store, but what exactly are they? And, more importantly, why should you care?


First of all, your digestive system is home to more than 500 different species of bacterium. These help you to digest food and keep your intestines healthy. It’s also believed by many in the scientific community that these bacteria in your gut help to maintain a healthy immune system.


These probiotics reside in some of the natural foods that you likely already eat, such as yogurt and cheese. Understandably, the thought of eating live bacteria may be a little odd, but this practice can be quite healthy. Think of it as taking an antibiotic, which are essentially good bacteria designed to fight off bad bacteria. The consuming of probiotics, on the other hand, whether in supplements or the foods you eat, helps to replenish the balance of good bacteria in your body.


So, why the necessity to take probiotic supplements or eat probiotic rich food? After a case of diarrhea or a round of strong antibiotics to fight an infection, for example, the good bacteria in your gut can be flushed out or killed off. As mentioned earlier, this good bacterium helps with digestion and assists to maintain a strong immune system. If they are not present, you may suffer from more digestive or intestinal problems, such as constipation or upset stomach. Also, you will be more susceptible to colds and flues. So, that’s why it’s important to maintain the good bacteria that already reside in your body.








Rhubarb Wholegrain Spelt Scones

inspired by Kuechengoetter


  • 220 g Rhubarb, trimmed and cut into 1cm pieces
  • 110 g Sugar
  • 2 Eggs
  • 60 g Probiotic yogurt or Homemade yogurt, plain
  • 300 g Wholegrain spelt flour
  • 2 tsp Baking powder
  • 1/5 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Lemon zest
  • 100 g Butter, cut into smaller pieces
  • 1 tbsp Sugar crystals









http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com







  1. Rinse, peel rhubarb and slice into 1cm pieces. Place them in a large bowl together with 30 grams of sugar. Set aside for 10 minutes. Preheat the oven to 200C/400F.
  2. Stir together the eggs and yogurt. Whisk together 80 grams of sugar, spelt flour, baking powder, salt and lemon zest in a large mixing bowl.
  3. Add in butter pieces and rub into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse crumbs. Now add in egg-yogurt mixture and mix until just incorporated. Add in rhubarb mixture.
  4. On a lightly floured work surface, shape the dough into a 20cm round. Cut it into 8-12 wedges and place them onto a baking tray lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle the tops with the sugar crystals and bake in the center of oven for 15 -20 minutes until beautifully golden brown. Serve warm with rhubarb sauce.






http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com










http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com










http://schneiderchen.de | © 2011 | http://angiesrecipes.blogspot.com



No comments:

Post a Comment