Cranberry Scones with Wild Orange Essential Oil Recipe (2024)

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Bali is wonderful! Bali is great! Bali is fabulous! But we have one huge problem: the wildlife. Wildlife is probably not technically the correct word here, as the main culprits are (in order) spiders, chickens, and dogs. None of those are really "wild" animals (are spiders? they're certainly not domesticated...), but to me: WILDLIFE. I'm not even joking, it crossed my mind to scrap this entire "live abroad" thing and move home in a hurry because OMG THE SPIDERS. But then we paid fifty one million in rent, for the next six months, so... I'm stuck. Let's just make sure everyone knows that figure is most certainly NOT in US dollars.

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Seriously though, the spider thing here is freaking me out. I've never loved spiders, but never considered myself to be a total 'fraidy cat. I can handle stuff! I'm tough! But I'm really not tough when it's late, and I'm tired, and I've just taken out my contacts, and it's the first night in our new house, and I see a MASSIVE dark fuzzy blob (fuzzy both because it has hair and because I'm nearly blind) scuttle a foot in front of my foot heading in the same direction as I am — TO THE BED. Commence shrieking, leaping into bed (the spider is now UNDER the bed), and feeling like my stomach is going to surge straight out of my throat. WHAT THE HECK WAS THAT!? OK, in reality I didn't "shriek" — I'm more refined than that. I probably squeaked and said "OMGOMGOMG" and insisted Derek do something. Thank goodness for husbands that aren't afraid of spiders!

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The only issue was that he really couldn't do anything about it. It was under the bed, until we saw it scuttle off towards MY HALF UNPACKED PURSE, where it remained through the night. I did not fall asleep as quickly as I'd hoped that night, and woke up with a start at any breeze on my skin. NOT cool, spider! NOT cool. I'm not even sure spider is the right word — is it a tarantula? It was darn big (like, the size of my palm), and hairy, with thick legs. Blech. That creeps me out just to remember.

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Derek tried to take care of it the next morning, as we could see it hiding out behind my purse, but any attempts to get it (in an upside-down bowl) were unsuccessful. It was a fast little demon! We finally gave up and let him hide behind our armoir, at which point I cleaned up that small pile of my stuff so it wouldn't hide in it again! That was two days ago, and I've yet to see it again... but I'm not so sure this war is over. YIIIKES.

The other two "wildlife" issues are slightly more minor: the roosters that start causing a ruckus at 4:30 am, and the dogs that chase them into our open house mid-morning. The dogs are OK on their own — usually — and the come around to check on us periodically, but if they're chasing a chicken at full speed towards our house, I have a different opinion. I was just walking out the door to head to yoga when such a situation occurred — I first saw a flustered chicken heading at our door at full speed, followed closely by Millie, the neighbor dog. I wasn't sure I was actually seeing this happen, and was in a hurry so yelled to Derek to look out — he was going to have to deal with this one too! As he groaned "Are you SERIOUS!?" upon finding the chicken in the house, I heard all the pots and pans come clattering to the floor with the ruffle of wings... I started the motorbike and headed down to yoga. Both dog and chicken were gone when I returned, so I think that worked out ok! Now we have a gate, so the dog/chicken thing shouldn't be such an issue. The spiders though... Uuurgh.

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I am BEYOND excited to share this recipe with you guys today — I've been holding onto it for a few weeks now and am still thinking about how delicious these scones were. While we were in Portland we made a new friend who sells essential oils and has an incredible wealth of knowledge about them. I LOVE essential oils, but don't actually know the full depth of their uses/benefits. He gave us a little bottle of "Wild Orange" — which smells delightful and instantly brightens your mood! — and having just bought pounds of fresh cranberries at the coast, I knew what I had to do. Make scones!

I'd never cooked with essential oils before, and was fascinated to learn that you actually can! Before we get too far, let me warn you that not all essential oils are safe for consumption. You need to get a top-quality oil that is certified safe for ingesting. I used doTerra brand, which is one of the best! The one I used for this recipe can be found here.

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These scones seriously were perfect. They had a crispy golden out layer, and were soft and moist on the inside. They texture was SPOT ON. The flavor, too, was to die for. The orange from the essential oil came through perfectly, with a sweet citrus that fabulously complemented the tangy cranberries. All of this enveloped in a buttery dough made for the perfect scone. Amazing! You HAVE to try these!

Now, I'm off to spray the house with peppermint essential oil, which I hear spiders do NOT enjoy. Adios, furry creepy crawlies!

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  • Author: by Mary
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 20 mins
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 9 1x
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Ingredients

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  • Scones
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • cup granulated sugar
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • ¼ tsp ground ginger
  • 1 pinch ground nutmeg
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • ¾ cup unsalted butter, cold and cut into cubes
  • 1 egg, beaten
  • ¾ cup buttermilk, cold
  • 8 drops doTerra Wild Orange Essential Oil (or other ingestible orange essential oil)
  • cup chopped fresh cranberries tossed in 1 teaspoon granulated sugar
  • Icing
  • 1 cup sifted powdered sugar
  • 4 drops Wild Orange Essential Oil
  • 1 Tbsp milk

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400F.
  2. Combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, ginger, nutmeg, and salt. Whisk together.
  3. Using a pastry cutter, or your food processor, cut the cold butter into the dry ingredients until no pieces are bigger than peas.
  4. In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, buttermilk, and essential oil.
  5. Combine the wet and dry ingredients and mix until just coming together. Add the chopped cranberries, and fold in carefully. Turn the entire mixture out onto your floured counter and knead 4-5 times until it really comes together. If your dough is warm and sticky, shape it into a disc and wrap it in plastic wrap, and freeze for 10 minutes before continuing. Shape into a rectangle 1" thick, and cut into 9 equal pieces.
  6. Arrange on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 16-18 minutes, or until the tops are just turning golden.
  7. Combine all the ingredients for the icing and drizzle over cooled scones, when ready.
Cranberry Scones with Wild Orange Essential Oil Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What essential oils blend well with wild orange? ›

Oils that blend well with Wild Orange Essential Oil

For a refreshing aroma, blend Wild Orange oil with Peppermint, Spearmint, Douglas Fir, or doTERRA Breathe®. To instantly recreate the smells of autumn, consider blending Wild Orange oil with warm, spicy essential oils like Cinnamon, Clove, Frankincense, or Cedarwood.

What can you do with orange essential oil? ›

Used in aromatherapy applications, Orange Essential Oil can deodorize while exuding its own fresh and energizing scent. Simply inhaling the scent of the oil from the bottle has a sedative, relaxing effect that simultaneously reduces anxiety and contributes to the feeling of being alert.

What is the difference between wild orange and sweet orange essential oils? ›

As we mentioned earlier, sweet and wild oranges belong to the same species. Sweet oranges, however, are an orchard-grown variety. Sweet Orange Essential Oil is also much more popular owing to its sweeter and more 'orangey' scent.

What are the ingredients in Trader Joe's cranberry orange scones? ›

cake: unbleached enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), unsalted butter, demerra sugar, eggs, sweetened dried cranberries (dried cranberries, sugar, sunflower oil), cultured lowfat buttermilk (nonfat milk, milk, sodium citrate, vitamin a palmitate), orange zest ...

Is wild orange essential oil edible? ›

dōTERRA wild orange essential oil is certified GRAS by the FDA, and is safe for ingestion.

What does wild orange essential oil do for skin? ›

Anti Aging properties: Due to its antioxidant properties, orange oil can help slow down skin aging by minimizing free radical damage. Reduces inflammation: The anti-inflammatory nature of this essential oil helps reduce redness and swellings.

Does orange essential oil repel bugs? ›

Bug Repellent

Numerous studies have demonstrated that orange essential oil successfully repels insects, mosquitoes, and bed bugs. To keep bothersome insects away, it can either be applied directly to the face or diffused using a flame.

Can you mix lavender and orange essential oils? ›

Good scents to mix with lavender for our DIYers…

Top aroma note options that go well with lavender include Orange, Tangerine, Lemongrass, Lime, Mandarin, Bergamot, Eucalyptus, and Peppermint. Ideas: Lavender & Bergamot will create a light, bright blend.

What bugs does sweet orange essential oil repel? ›

Perhaps the most exciting use for Sweet Orange in the home is as a natural pest repellent. This recipe is useful for ants, spiders, fleas, and flies. In a spray bottle, add half a quart of water, a teaspoon of plain organic dish soap, and 6 drops of Sweet Orange. Spray near windows and doors for best results.

Is Wild Orange essential oil good for sleep? ›

Try diffusing orange essential oil before bed for a better's night's sleep. For an uplifting pick-me-up add 5-8 drops to the corner of shower tray where it won't get washed away by the water.

Is Wild Orange Oil good for your hair? ›

Orange oil effectively treats dry, irritated scalp and eliminates dandruff. The essential vitamins in orange oil provide deep nourishment to your hair follicles, making them thick and strong. Orange essential oil moisturizes your hair shaft and prevents it from turning rough, dull and brittle.

What do traditional scones have in them that are not originally in American scones? ›

American scones use much more butter than British scones, and they usually have quite a bit more sugar. The extra butter is what makes them so much denser. This is not really a good or bad thing, as British scones pile on plenty of sugar (in the form of preserves/jam) and butter or clotted cream as toppings.

What are Starbucks scones made of? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, NIACIN, IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID], VANILLA BEAN GLAZE [SUGAR, WATER, FRUCTOSE, CORN STARCH, CORN SYRUP, GUM ARABIC, HONEY, AGAR, CITRIC ACID, VANILLA BEAN SEEDS, PECTIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, LOCUST BEAN GUM], HEAVY CREAM [ ...

What is the raising agent in scones? ›

The steam produced from the milk expands, and causes the scone mix to rise. This steam evaporates and is then replaced by air. The carbon dioxide produced from the chemical raising agent (baking powder/bicarbonate of soda) expands due to the heat from the oven, and causes the scone mix to rise.

What oil smells good with orange? ›

We all know the smell of orange; like any citrus, it has an upbeat and cheerful scent reminiscent of summer and warm weather. Considered a top note in regards to fragrance blending, orange blends well with warm scents such as cedarwood, juniper, clove, frankincense, lavender, sandalwood, and other citrus oils.

What does wild orange essential oil smell like? ›

Wild orange essential oil smells just like a freshly sliced orange! It's bright, citrusy, sparkly, and refreshing. Wild orange is very similar to sweet orange, but is produced from the fruits of wild trees. A few popular uses of this sunny, warm oil are to inspire positive energy, and to soothe and settle the stomach.

Do lavender and orange smell good together? ›

Top aroma note options that go well with lavender include Orange, Tangerine, Lemongrass, Lime, Mandarin, Bergamot, Eucalyptus, and Peppermint. Ideas: Lavender & Bergamot will create a light, bright blend.

Is Wild orange essential oil good for sleep? ›

Try diffusing orange essential oil before bed for a better's night's sleep. For an uplifting pick-me-up add 5-8 drops to the corner of shower tray where it won't get washed away by the water.

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