LUCY BURDETTE: Since we've arrived at the end of April, I think it's safe to start talking about Key West food critic mystery #16, A DELICIOUS DECEPTION (coming July 14.)
Hayley Snow’s mother Janet has a bustling catering business in Key West, and these days, she gets lots of wedding and wedding-adjacent party requests. In this 16th book, she’s catering a wedding with a lavender and lemon theme. (Really? In Key West in November?) She made these scones as a practice run and offers one to Hayley with tea at a fraught moment. This would also be a lovely addition to a Mother's Day brunch, or really any special occasion. To celebrate spring and mothers and mother figures and a new book coming in July, I'll be giving away a copy of the new paperback edition of A CLUE IN THE CRUMBS, coming from Worldwide Mystery. Leave a comment here, but also join my mailing list for an extra chance to win!
PS Before baking, I looked at recipes on Sally’s Baking Addiction and Fork in the Kitchen for inspiration. The lime was added at the last moment when I realized I was short a lemon.
Ingredients
2 cups all-purpose flour plus more for sprinkling
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 and 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons dried culinary lavender
zest of one lemon and one lime
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup (8 Tbsp) unsalted butter, frozen
1/2 cup heavy cream, plus 2 tablespoons for brushing
1 large egg
1 and 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
optional: coarse sugar for topping
Preheat the oven to 400.
Zest the lemon and lime and rub the zest into the sugar with your fingers. Whisk the lemon-lime sugar together with the baking powder, salt, and flour. Add two teaspoons, more or less to taste, of culinary lavender. Set this aside. (I used one teaspoon because I didn’t know how much I’d like the taste—it was very mild.)
Grate the frozen butter with a box grater and mix this into the dry ingredients. (The secret to light scones is cold ingredients.) Whisk together the cream, the egg, and the vanilla. Pour the wet ingredients over the dry and mix lightly.
Scrape the batter onto a surface covered with parchment paper and a bit of flour. With floured hands, shape the dough into a ball and press the ball flat. Cut the disk of dough into triangles. Move the scones to your freezer for 15 minutes, then brush with additional cream.
Bake for about 20 minutes (depending on size) until lightly brown on top. Cool the scones before icing.
Lemon Lavender Icing
4 tablespoons heavy cream
1 teaspoon dried culinary lavender
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1 and 1/4 cups confectioners’ sugar
Heat the cream to a simmer. Remove from heat and add the lavender to steep for fifteen minutes. Strain the lavender out of the milk and add the lemon juice. Whisk in the confectioner’s sugar to desired thickness. Frost the scones and enjoy!
USA Today bestselling author Lucy Burdette writes the Key West food critic mystery series including A POISONOUS PALATE and A CLUE IN THE CRUMBS. Join her mailing list right here.














Thank you for the Lemon Lime Lavender Scones recipe, which sounds heavenly. I love scones!
ReplyDeleteLove the cover of the upcoming new release. THE MANGO MURDERS is on my TBR list and can't wait for the opportunity read and review it.
Greatly appreciate the chance to win a paperback edition of A CLUE IN THE CRUMBS. Whoever is selected (sure would LOVE it to be me), will be in for a fabulous treat.
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thanks for reading and reviewing kay!
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to read in paperback so I could review them. Looking forward to reading the new book to in paperback.
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thanks Crystal!
DeleteI love scones and these look delicious! I just signed up for your newsletter! christy41970 at gmail.com
ReplyDeletethanks Christy, enjoy the scones!
DeleteScones with tea - delicious. I'm glad to have this recipe! snead.sarah(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeletethanks Sarah, enjoy!
DeleteYou make the best scones, Lucy. These sound like a little slice of Key West sunshine, with a lavender twist keeping things interesting. Save me one!
ReplyDeleteOk, putting one aside now...
DeleteI love scone and will try to make this one.
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let me know how they turn out!
DeleteDelicious 😋
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DeleteI love this series!!
ReplyDeletethanks so much!
DeleteThose look amazing.
ReplyDeletethanks Valerie!
DeleteCan’t wait till the next book comes out. And, going to try this recipe this weekend. I meant to when I read the last book, but never got around to it. Thanks for the reminder
ReplyDeletethank you for reading!
DeleteThese sound like sunshine on a plate! I even have some culinary grade lavender in the pantry! Am so excited to read Hayley's newest adventure and especially enjoy the ones where her mother is so involved. Love the cover. The colors remind me a desert sunset. makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love that description of the desert sunset!
DeleteI'd welcome some good scones! johnlong83@roketmailcom
ReplyDeleteSending some your way:)
DeleteI love scones, they are delicious. Email subscriber.
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thanks Rita
DeleteNot sure which I love most: the stories, characters, recipes, or Key West adventures. It’s all so good!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet comment, thank you!
DeleteThank you for the recipe all the books look fun. Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletethanks Deborah
DeleteI recently had scones for the first time, making them from a mix I was given. Now I think I'll have to try this from scratch recipe.
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Scones are surprisingly not hard! Let me know how they turn out.
DeleteLavender has always made me nervous but I think adding a small amount at first would be a good idea, too. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com
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DeleteI love the smell in hand cream, but I wondered about this too. Hayley's mom insisted...
DeleteYour recipe looks so good! I love scones and never thought of making lavender scones. I usually get a lavender coffee at the bookstore while browsing books.
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Interesting, I have never seen lavender coffee...
DeleteThese scones look heavenly, Lucy! I'm not very bold with herbs and spices, and while I love the scent of lavender, I have never thought to put it in a scone. I will definitely have to try these. Thank you for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could share my big sack of lavender with all of you:)
DeleteOh Lucy, these look and sound delicious! I will be making these soon for certain! My mouth is already salivating. Thanks for the chance to win the new paperback. The clue is always on the crumbs! sciancio64@gmail.com
ReplyDeletethanks Suzette!
DeleteThese sound lovely, with or without the lavender.
ReplyDeleteThey have an almost streusal like texture to the top. Any particular reason?
Those were just the crumbs:). But the icing covers all sins...
DeleteSo excited about the next book coming soon!! Love this lavender recipe-we have a Lavender Farm in the Napa Valley ( where my daughter had her wedding!). They make so many things from their lavender harvests-including cookies!! Thank you for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteThe wedding on a lavender farm sound amazing!
DeleteIt was! The daughter of the lavender farm owners was a college roommate of my daughter’s! Very much a family “farm wedding” surrounded by lavender fields and vineyards! Charsaw Lavender Farm in the Napa Valley continues to be amazing!
DeleteI hadn't thought of lavender combined with citrus. Hmmm. patdupuy@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you try them:)
DeleteSounds like it’s time for tea! Lindaherold999(at)gmail(dot) com
ReplyDeleteI love scones, but I've never made them myself. I'm just not sure about the lavender, I've never tasted it in scones and I wonder if it tastes too floral. Looking forward to reading "A Clue In The Crumbs".
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Scones are so delicious in all different flavors. The book sounds great. Thanks for your great generosity. Linda May
ReplyDeleteI love scones and the lavender scones sound amazing. I just got some culinary lavender, so will try these this weekend,
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Those scones look delicious. bailey
ReplyDeleteScones are one of my favorites.
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Thank you for sharing your recipe. I love scones. Already a NL subscriber. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThose look scrumptious! I signed up for the newsletter, and am about to read the free short story. Can't wait to read the newest Hailey Snow adventures!
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DeleteI love this series, and I love scones. Thank you for sharing the recipe, and for this chance. areewekidding(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteOh, these look good, Lucy!
ReplyDeleteYour scones look so yummy! I am blessed to live near a lavender farm and can get culinary grade lavender, lavender sugars and even lavender spices and olive oil. madamhawk at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI’ve been afraid to make scones, but lavender-lemon is just the incentive I need to try!
ReplyDeleteWow! The scones look yummy! I have never attempted to make them, but these sound like something I can do. They would be great after church as a treat with coffee.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely love to have the opportunity to win this book and have it with the coffee and scones!
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ReplyDeleteLooking forward to A Clue in the Crumbs! The scones sound divine!
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