I recently went on a mini-vacation (I mean like a 3-day mini
vacation) to the United States and returned to Colombia with 3 bags of gold. By
gold, I’m referring to the scone mix my mom made for me – basically equivalent.
All I had to do was add butter and water; perfect foreign country comfort food.
I hadn’t used my oven yet, so this would be the best initiation ever into the
world of baking in Colombia. I couldn’t wait. Imagine eating scones with some
of the best coffee in the world. Yes! I couldn’t just enjoy this on my own
however, so I invited Debbie (an American friend) over to celebrate with me.
The plan was to meet at my apartment at 4:00. At 1:30 I went
to watch this giant parade of horses through one of the main streets in the city.
It was a grand ‘ol time, but my mind was set on scones. At 3:30 I graciously
took leave from the other teachers and headed home. Unfortunately, my apartment
was on the opposite side of the street. In order to make it home I would have
had to literally jump the barricade, run across 100,000 horses, dodge Colombian
police and jump the barricade on the other side. Not happening. Can’t go over
it, can’t go under it, can’t go through it, gotta go around it. I walked as
quickly as I could about 16 blocks through a crowded street party trying to
figure out how to bypass this now stupid parade that was keeping me from my
apartment and scones. I took about 7 side streets that I didn’t know existed,
but finally as 4:03 hit I rushed into my apartment building. Debbie was in the
lobby waiting for me.
We made it upstairs and I showed her around. Then I broke
the news to Debbie: I have never used my oven and quite frankly was messing
around with it in the morning but couldn’t figure it out. I think it’s fair to
say I’ve had my share of struggles with Colombian appliances. Luckily she had in mind what to do. We turned
on the gas, tinkered around inside, lit a match and eventually got it to light.
Whew. Good thing she’s well versed in Latin American appliances. Well Debbie
sat down and I went to work. I cut in the butter and then added the water. The
recipe said “2/3 cup: trust me”. So I added the 2/3 cup. Oh boy was that some
mushy scone mix. Luckily I had some flour on hand. I just kept adding it until I ran out. Unfortunately
I couldn’t get it to the right consistency to make a circle and cut the pieces. Blobs it would have to be. Yes, I plopped scone blobs all over my new cookie sheet. Who cares if the scones weren’t perfect triangles like I make
in the USA. No big deal, we’re talking scones here folks. It’s the texture and
flavor that count!
So my little blobs of joy/bliss went into the oven without a
hitch and Debbie and I sat and chatted for a while. About 13.55 minutes in I
went to check them. I opened the door and felt the top of one. It wasn’t even
slightly cooked. Not even warm. The oven
had thrown a tantrum and turned itself off. Maybe it doesn’t know the joys of
baking a good scone. Debbie came over again and we got it lit with the little
box of matches I found in a random drawer. Back into the oven they went. After
a few minutes I started to smell burning. It turns out the bottom shelf is a little
too close to the flame. Up they went to the top shelf and I closed the door.
Come on, you can do it!
Sitting down, I decided I should have checked the flame. Up I
went around the corner and to my dismay, it had turned off again. Maybe these
scones weren’t so delightful and they were scheming with the oven so that they
didn’t have to be cooked. By this time they were about 1/3 of the way done
though so we lit it again and decided to just keep an eye on them. Time passed quickly as we chatted and before we knew it the smell of fresh scones
saturated the air. I knew at this point they must be done. I opened to door,
poked them, and decided it was time to give them a try.
The first bite was incredible. There is where my description
ends. Incredible.
Maybe it took 35
minutes longer and was a lot more effort, but in the end it was totally worth
it. I’m not certain I’ll attempt baking anything else in my oven. Well that is
except the 2 remaining packs of scone mix. Oh Colombia, why do your appliances
hate me?
I can bake some pumpkin goodies for you this fall and send them along?!?! My oven works :)
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