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Okay, this makes me sound really lazy! I swear I’m not that bad. I did something not lazy and ran the Toughmudder on Saturday! I think this photo sums up the day fairly well:
That makes two years in a row, and my god, this year was worlds harder! It could be the fact that I woke up with the beginnings of a sinus thing that, 7 miles later, seemed to have developed into bronchitis. It could also be the fact that the first 7 miles were mostly rocky trails and steep hills (and I’m so not a runner even on flat terrain), and the last 3 to 4 miles were wall obstacle after wall obstacle… All I know is walking is hard, but I feel freakin’ accomplished!
I also know that taking a bite of one of these scones after mucking through 11 miles of mud was possibly the most satisfying thing on the planet.
But for real, I love these scones. I mean, I love most scones; I’m a bit of a scone freak. But these are possibly my favorite, ever. They are tender and buttery, and punctuated with juicy chunks of pear, crunchy pieces of walnut, and spicy candied ginger.
Wait, I need to share a secret, real quick. My scone secret is sour cream. Most people use cream or buttermilk, but I promise, sour cream gives them the best texture and flavor you will find anywhere But shhhh don’t tell!
I used Starkrimson pears here, mostly because I couldn’t walk past their brilliantly beautiful red skins at the grocery store. But, when I got them home and tried them, they were possibly the sweetest, most deliciously juicy pears I’ve ever tried. Score! Judging the book (umm…pear…) by its cover totally worked this time!
Any perfectly ripe pears will work here, though. If they taste good, throw ’em in!
Yield: 1 dozen scones
recipe adapted from my Strawberry-Blackberry Sour Cream Scones
Um P.S.—I’m super scone crazy lately (I mean more than usual), so expect to see more of the delectable pastries!