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Raw Lemon Scones with Blackberry Sage Jam

 

It is another warm and sunny day in the east bay area. I have never seen so many blue sky days. Coming from Minnesota, California weather frustrates me. My friends think I am crazy but I miss thunder storms… and clouds… and cool, soft rainy days. Lucky for me, a change of weather is often only a short drive away.

 

Raw Lemon Scones with Blackberry Jam @Rawmazing.com Raw Lemon Scones and Blackberry Sage Jam @Rawmazing.com Raw Lemon Scones and Blackberry Sage Jam @Rawmazing.com Raw Lemon Scones and Blackberry Sage Jam @Rawmazing.com

 

We went to Half Moon Bay a few weeks ago. It’s a quick 45 minute drive. Leaving 98 degree, not a cloud in the sky weather we drove west up the ridge. By the time we were on the other side, it was cold, windy and foggy. Delighted to walk on the beach with huge breakers coming in, I was in heaven. I think it is the Irish in me. I love that weather.

On the drive back I asked my sweetie stop for a hot tea to drink to take off the chill. I was happily sipping my tea as we came over the ridge. The fog cleared, the sky was blue and the heat reappeared. I looked at my tea and set it down, completely unable to drink it anymore. He just smiled. He knows me well.

I miss curling up with a cup of hot tea on a cool summer morning but I don’t have to miss having the delicious scones that would have accompanied that tea! Especially with this beautiful combination of lemon, blackberry and sage. You really can’t go wrong.

I am also delighted to tell you that the texture is amazing. You will never guess that you are eating a “raw” scone, nor will any of your family or friends.

I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I am!

 

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56 Comments

  1. Shannon wrote on September 19, 2015

    These are awesome. Every time I make them I’m rawmazed! :). Making a batch tonight ( yes, I get up in the middle of the night to flip them LOL) for a birthday present for a friend. Nothing like having them fresh with some whipped coconut cream on top! 🙂

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  2. JCB wrote on March 8, 2015

    Yes, I also would like to know how long to bake these at the lowest oven setting? Unfortunately, a dehydrator is not in my future yet.
    Thanks.

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    • Susan wrote on March 11, 2015

      Please see the FAQ page on dehydrating and oven baking. Cheers!

      Reply
  3. Lauren wrote on March 2, 2015

    These sound lovely!! Is there any way to gently use the oven for this recipe? I don’t have a dehydrator and at the moment my kitchen has no room for any more gadgets haha

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  4. Rita wrote on February 21, 2015

    These were AMAZING!! My teen grandkids loved them too! In the past 2 weeks I have been on a Rawmazing roll; I’ve made so many of your recipes and love everyone of them. On some I have substituted ingredients due to not having them in stock, but they have all turned out and so full of flavor. I’m so thankful that I found your site. You have a new follower!
    Thanks so much,
    Rita

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  5. Sarah wrote on September 22, 2014

    Have really enjoyed reading the comments re the blackberry jam, it is absolutely delicious BUT…..am I the only wimp that couldn’t cope with the ‘grittiness’ of the jam? I guess I must be because there are no other references to it. in the end I sieved it, twice, once with a very fine sieve then again with a coarser one because pips would not go through either and the end result was very much reduced. Oh, I do have a very powerful blender, a Thermomix, so I don’t think I could have blitzed it anymore than I did.
    Overall though, as a fairly newcomer to your site, Susan I salute you, it’s a wonderful illustration of creativity, innovation and warm communication!
    With reciprocal warmth,
    Sarah

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  6. julia wrote on April 1, 2014

    inspired by your recepy, making savory scones – combo between your cheeze kale chips and almond/cocnut pulp from milk that i never throw away. will let you know.
    thank you !!!

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  7. Jo McLean wrote on February 16, 2014

    This recipe is truly amazing. I never imagined raw dehydrator scones could look and taste so delicious.

    I have a sensitivity to almonds so I used hazelnut milk instead.
    Thank you, Susan.

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    • Susan wrote on February 16, 2014

      You are welcome! I am glad you enjoyed the recipe. I love the substitution. Cheers!

      Reply

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