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Homemade Dilly Cheddar & Bacon Sandos
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Homemade Dilly Cheddar & Bacon Sandos

with Roasted Veggie Filling, Quickles & Dijonnaise

15 min
Difficulty: 3/3
North America

Ready for a great weekend project? How do you feel about using scones as sandwich bread? Excellent, you say? Great! You’ll make flaky homemade cheddar-dill scones, slice ‘em up, spread with tangy-creamy Dijonnaise, and fill with roasted carrots and onion, plus quick cucumber pickles for tangy freshness. Get ready for from-scratch cooking at its finest.

Allergens

Eggs
Wheat
Milk

Utensils

Baking Sheet
Whisk
Large Bowl
Small Bowl
Plastic Wrap
Peeler
Box Grater
Parchment Paper

Tags

Regional-specialty
Handhelds
Ingredients
Carrots

Carrots

12 ounce

Red Onion

Red Onion

1 unit

Mini Cucumber

Mini Cucumber

1 unit

Lemon

Lemon

1 unit

Chives

Chives

0.25 ounce

Dill

Dill

0.25 ounce

Flour

Flour

1 cup

Baking Powder

Baking Powder

0.5 tablespoon

Garlic Powder

Garlic Powder

1 teaspoon

Cheddar Cheese

Cheddar Cheese

1 cup

Sour Cream

Sour Cream

1.5 tablespoon

Mayonnaise

Mayonnaise

2 tablespoon

Dijon Mustard

Dijon Mustard

2 teaspoon

Salt

Salt

Pepper

Pepper

Cooking Oil

Cooking Oil

Sugar

Sugar

Butter

Butter

Bacon

Bacon

4 ounce

Preparation
1
Start Prep & Roast Veggies

• Adjust racks to top and middle positions and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce. Place 4 TBSP butter (8 TBSP for 4 servings) in freezer. TIP: Don’t cut the butter into pieces! Keeping it whole will make it easier to grate in Step 3. • Trim, peel, and cut carrots into sticks (like fries; ours were 3 inches long and ⅓ inch thick). Halve, peel, and cut onion into 1-inch-thick wedges. • Toss carrots and onion on a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper. Roast on top rack until veggies are tender and lightly browned, 20-25 minutes. Remove from oven; reduce oven temperature to 375 degrees (you’ll bake the scones at this temperature in Step 5).

2
Finish Prep & Make Quickle

• Meanwhile, trim and thinly slice cucumber into rounds. Quarter lemon. Finely chop chives. Pick and finely chop fronds from dill. • In a small bowl, combine cucumber, juice from half the lemon, a pinch of chives, a pinch of dill, and salt. Transfer to the refrigerator to pickle.

3
Start Dough

• In a large bowl, combine flour, cheddar, baking powder, garlic powder, remaining chives, remaining dill, ½ tsp sugar, and ½ tsp salt (1 tsp sugar and 1 tsp salt for 4 servings). Stir to thoroughly combine. • Remove butter from freezer and grate on the largest holes of a box grater directly over bowl with flour mixture. TIP: No grater? No problem! Finely dice your butter into large pea-size pieces, then transfer back to the freezer to chill for another 5-10 minutes before adding to the flour mixture. • Using a spoon, gently toss until butter is evenly coated in flour mixture.

4
Finish & Freeze Dough

• In a second small bowl, whisk together sour cream, ¼ cup + 1 TBSP water, and juice from one lemon wedge (½ cup + 2 TBSP water and two lemon wedges for 4 servings). Add sour cream mixture to bowl with flour mixture. • Using a large spoon, stir until just incorporated, 8-10 times. TIP: Don’t worry if your dough is crumbly—it should be shaggy and a bit lumpy. • Transfer dough to a clean work surface. Using your hands, shape into a 3-inch disk; wrap in plastic wrap and transfer to the freezer for 15 minutes.

5
Bake Scones

• Once dough has chilled for 15 minutes, unwrap and and transfer dough to a clean work surface. Using your hands, shape into a 5-inch disk (two 5-inch disks for 4 servings); cut into four equal wedges (you’ll have eight wedges for 4). • Transfer scones to a second parchment-lined baking sheet, spacing them at least 2 inches apart. Bake on middle rack (be sure oven temperature has reduced to 375 degrees first!) until bottoms are golden brown and tops are lightly browned, 20-25 minutes. • Remove from oven and let cool 5 minutes.

6
Mix Dijonnaise

• While scones cool, in a third small bowl, combine mayonnaise and mustard.

7
Finish & Serve

• Halve scones horizontally. • Spread cut sides of scones with Dijonnaise. Fill scones with roasted veggies and as many quickles (draining first) as you like. Divide sandos between plates; serve with any remaining quickles on the side. ***Pork is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 145°.***

Nutrition per serving

1230

kcal

Calories

84

g

Fat

38

g

Saturated Fat

86

g

Carbohydrate

17

g

Sugar

9

g

Dietary Fiber

29

g

Protein

185

mg

Cholesterol

1790

mg

Sodium

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