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    Hawaij coffee scones

    September 4, 2019 by Caroline's Cooking

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    You might not have heard of hawaij (I hadn't), but before I explain more let me just say you'll be wanting these hawaij coffee scones with your next cup of coffee. They're gently spiced, soft and so tasty.

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    6 hawaij coffee scones in circle from overhead

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    We can be a bit hot or miss on our presents for each other in our house. Neither me nor my husband are particularly material people and will always favor 'useful' gifts. Which can be tough.

    This last Christmas my husband got me a spice subscription that we've gradually been making use of. The cynic in me can't help but think it's just a sneaky way of him wanting me to cook him a few more curries etc. But hey, I'll roll with it since I like experimenting.

    In a recent delivery we got some hawaij coffee spice blend. I know, I had no idea what it was at first either. But I did some digging and found out a bit more.

    scone with bite taken out

    What is hawaij?

    Hawaij is a Yemeni spice blend that means "mixture" in Arabic. There are actually two different kinds - hawaij for coffee and hawaij for soup that are quite different. The soup version is more savory, and is verging on a curry flavor profile. The coffee blend is much more aromatic.

    As this article explains, the exact mix for both varies from one family to another, but the soup blend usually includes turmeric, cumin, coriander and pepper, while the coffee version includes cardamon, ginger, cloves and cinnamon.

    The hawaij coffee blend is typically added to coffee and having given it a try, I can vouch for the way it transforms a cup. Just think about the difference between regular tea and chai, and you're along the right lines, just these flavors work much better with coffee.

    scones cut and ready to bake

    How to make hawaij coffee scones

    I've drawn heavily on my gingerbread scones for these, as they are relatively similar, which have a similarly easy method:

    • Blend together the wet ingredients.
    • Whisk together the dry ingredients.
    • Combine both, taking care not to over-mix.
    • Flatten out the dough, cut into triangles and transfer to a baking sheet.
    • Bake until golden.

    These use dates as the sweetener which also pair well with the spices. If you use medjool dates, as I suggest, they should blend easily enough with the milk and butter, but if they don't seem soft enough, you can soak them in the milk for a little while first. 

    close up view of some hawaij coffee scones with spices around

    These hawaij coffee scones have a wonderful aromatic spice flavor, are easy to make and the perfect accompaniment to a cup of coffee or tea. So many reasons to try!

    Like scones? Try these scone recipes:

    • Classic British scones
    • Coconut mango scones
    • Carrot cake scones
    • Apple and bacon cornmeal scones
    • Cranberry orange scones
    • Plus get more ideas, both sweet and savory, in the snack recipes archives.

    Tools to make these scones

    I'd recommend using a Silicone Baking Mat on top of a Half Baking Sheet to make these. (affiliate links)

    See some of my favorite cooking tools and ingredients in the Caroline's Cooking Amazon store. 

    hawaij coffee scones in circle with spices to side
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    5 from 2 votes

    Hawaij coffee scones

    These easy scones are gently spiced and so delicious!
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time12 minutes mins
    Total Time22 minutes mins
    Course: Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 6 scones
    Calories: 217kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 2 oz medjool dates 60g (pitted weight)
    • ¼ cup milk 60ml
    • 3 tablespoon unsalted butter 42g (room temperature)
    • 1 egg
    • ⅛ teaspoon coffee extract
    • ¾ cup all purpose flour 105g, plain flour
    • ½ cup whole wheat pastry flour 70g
    • ¼ cup hazelnut flour 22g
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • 2 teaspoon baking powder
    • 1 ½ teaspoon hawaij coffee spice blend

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 425F/210C and line a baking sheet/tray with a silicone mat or parchment.
    • Use a blender or food processor to combine the dates, butter and milk until the dates are well broken up and the mixture combined. Add the egg and coffee extract and blend in.
    • In a separate medium-large bowl, measure out the flours, salt, baking powder and hawaij spice blend. Mix with a whisk to be well blended.
    • Pour the date-milk mixture in to the dry ingredients and stir to combine. Try not to over-mix.
    • Lightly flour a work surface, turn the dough onto the flour and gently flatten to form a roughly round disk a little less than an inch/2 ½cm thick. cut into six triangles and transfer them to the lined baking sheet.
    • Bake for around 12 minutes until gently golden.

    Notes

    If you can't find hawaij spice blend, you could use chai spice instead. Just check the ingredients, and if it is missing any of cardamon, ginger, cloves and cinnamon, then add a little so it has at least these spices in there.
    If you'd like, you can frost the scones - I made a very simple buttercream with some coffee extract added for these.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 217kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 44mg | Sodium: 165mg | Potassium: 311mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 248IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 2mg

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    You might not have heard of hawaij spice (I hadn't), but let me just say you'll be wanting these hawaij coffee scones with your next cup of coffee. They're gently spiced, soft and so tasty. They're relatively healthy and so easy to make too! #baking #scones
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    1. Marlynn | Urban Bliss Life

      September 09, 2019 at 10:39 am

      5 stars
      I have not heard of these kind of scones before but they look and sound so yummy! Love the spices in this, and the frosting looks perfect.

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 09, 2019 at 10:45 am

        Thanks, it's a lovely spice blend and the frosting definitely rounds them off nicely!

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    2. Tisha

      September 09, 2019 at 10:26 am

      I have never heard of Hawij coffee scones but it looks like I need them in my life asap!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 09, 2019 at 10:28 am

        They really are good!

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    3. Raia Todd

      September 09, 2019 at 10:26 am

      5 stars
      Those look delicious! I love the use of coffee in there. 🙂

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 09, 2019 at 10:44 am

        Thanks - since the spices are generally used with coffee, it seemed only right 🙂

        Reply
    4. Karen

      September 04, 2019 at 12:15 pm

      I have never heard of hawaij and thought it was a typo, ha ha! Now I'm so intrigued! What a cool gift from your husband!

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 09, 2019 at 10:26 am

        I can completely understand - it was a new one for me too, but it's a wonderfully aromatic blend.

        Reply
    5. Camilla M. Mann

      September 04, 2019 at 11:08 am

      Thank you for teaching me something new. Sorry about thinking the title was a typo! This looks amazing. I can't wait to make a batch for myself soon.

      Reply
    6. Wendy Klik

      September 04, 2019 at 7:25 am

      I think the addition of dates to this spice blend was the perfect choice. These sound so delicious to me and I love learning about new ideas for the kitchen.

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 04, 2019 at 12:12 pm

        Thanks Wendy!

        Reply

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