Blackberry Lime Mojito Scones Anyone?

Did someone say scones? Oof! With summer fast approaching I have been doing my best to be good when it comes to what I eat lately, but Chef Erica seems to have other plans for me! If you were lucky enough to catch our special episode of, Stitch with Lisa Bongean – Kitchen Addition on Tuesday, you were treated to a fresh and beautiful take on this common flour-based, biscuit-like cake. As usual, Erica has managed to come up with a recipe from outside the box with her unique and delicious Blackberry Lime Mojito Scones.

I really love this recipe because even though the final product looks like something out of a magazine, they’re super quick and easy to make – not to mention you only need a few ingredients. Not only are these unique scones pretty to look at, they’re also an absolute delight for your palate. I know you’re going to want to make a batch (or three) of these for yourself, so I’ve attached the recipe. You can download a printable PDF to keep in your recipe box by following the link below!If you’re more of a visual learner you should really check out Erica’s tutorial on how to go about making these beautiful scones. She takes you through the process step-by-step from start to finish, which is super helpful if you’re new to baking or just need a little extra support. In case you didn’t get to to watch it live you can still catch the replay on my, Stitch with Lisa Bongean YouTube channel!

Well folks, here comes the weekend again. We’re off to yet another dreary start with rain all day here today and more coming tomorrow, so I’m thinking I’ll be indoors most the time. Obviously with everything going on around here I have plenty to do to keep me busy in my sewing room until the sun decides to come out again. What are you up to? Yard work? Gardening? Stitching, I hope? Or maybe just simply laying around (you need that too sometimes)? If you’re not quite sure what to do with yourself this weekend, I have the perfect solution!

As most of you know I am always coming up with new ways to raise funds for Hogs for Heroes – a WI based nonprofit dedicated to healing the mental and physical wounds, suffered by Wisconsin Veterans during the course of active duty through the therapeutic benefits of owning and riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle. I am so proud of the fact that currently, we have raised now over $43,000 between private donations, our 2021 “American Quilter’s Stitch Along” fundraiser, and our latest online auction! That is such an awesome number!!! I want to say thank you to everyone who contributed so far, we could never have done it without you!

If you haven’t already heard, I recently came up with another idea to add to our efforts in helping Hogs for Heroes. My goal is to produce and collect as many Flag blocks as possible by June 15th, 2022, which will then be used collectively to create a future project that will generate even more funds for Hogs for Heroes!

If you would like to participate by making and donating blocks to this fundraising mission, click below for a downloadable PDF of the pattern and instructions. Please send your finished piece(s) to us no later than June 15th, 2022. We’re super excited to get started on this, so if you can get your blocks to us earlier (June 1st, 2022 would be ideal) that would be even better! So far we’ve received about 250 blocks, but we still need more! My ultimate goal is 600 so we still have a lot of work to do!

Once you’re ready to submit your donated pieces, please package and send your blocks to:

Ok everyone, now that you have your assignments for the weekend (bakery and Flag blocks!) let me see what you can do! The most flag blocks I’ve gotten from one person at a time is 8. Think you can top that? Prove it! In fact, it would be fun to give a special prize out to the person who can send in the most Flag blocks overall. Keep them coming, maybe you’ll win something for your efforts! Ahh, coming up with new challenges as we go keeps it interesting, doesn’t it? Alright! I will see you all next week for Shop Talk with Shelley on Tuesday at 9AM CST. She’ll be talking about a few quilts perfect for wall décor, hot tips on cleaning and organizing your sewing room, some of her favorite current wool projects, and Memorial Day hours (we will be CLOSED!), so set your reminder – don’t miss it!

Remember to leave me a comment both here on the blog and during our LIVE shows for a chance to win a sweet prize. I’ll announce blog winners  here and LIVE winners during the broadcasts. You can also catch me LIVE every Thursday on, Stitch with Lisa Bongean at 1PM CST! Take care everyone – and remember, always make time to…


26 responses to “Blackberry Lime Mojito Scones Anyone?”

  1. Pat Widmaier Avatar
    Pat Widmaier

    Not sure I can top 8 blocks, but have one in the works right now. What an awesome endeavor on yours and Nick’s part as well as all at Primitive Gatherings! Hogs for Heroes is a well deserved organization!

  2. Joanne Rodriguez Avatar
    Joanne Rodriguez

    Just reading the name of the scone makes my mouth water. Wowza!

  3. Jan Avatar
    Jan

    This morning I was looking @ fabric bundles on line for a June project. The afternoon had me making my hanging baskets. Now time to start the grill while my hubby mows. Know what you mean about a rainy weekend. Up till this week we’ve had rain & cool temps. Now for the Preakness it’s suppose to be in the 90’s!

  4. Karen Schneider Avatar
    Karen Schneider

    I loved the HOGS for Heros video. Congrats to all. Brought tears to my eyes. For the weekend, am still trying to finish squaring up clue 2 from your mystery SAL. Thx for all you do for us.

  5. Maggie Reintges Avatar
    Maggie Reintges

    Thanks for the great recipe 😊

  6. Caryn Bravos Avatar
    Caryn Bravos

    Along with some stitching and sewing my husband and I are celebrating our 39th wedding anniversary this weekend.

    1. lisabongean Avatar

      Congrats Caryn!!!

  7. Crystal Higgins Avatar
    Crystal Higgins

    Love you cause.

  8. sheilaz47 Avatar

    Thanks for all you do for the veterans of our country and hope to give those scones a try.

  9. Anne Thate Avatar
    Anne Thate

    Got my flag block done:)

  10. Dortha Avatar
    Dortha

    Those scones look delicious. Thank you for the recipe.

  11. Felice Avatar
    Felice

    My weekend plans are being dictated by the weather….we’re getting 12-24” of snow here in Bailey, Colorado. I’ll be inside sewing to be sure!

  12. Clara Avatar
    Clara

    Hello, Lisa. I’ve printed the directions for the flag block and hope to have one sent by the June deadline. My brother is a USMC veteran and purchased his Harley when he retired. That motor cycle has been on some beautiful long rides and he has enjoyed every minute!
    Thanks for your efforts to provide a Harley for another vet.

  13. Laura B Avatar
    Laura B

    Leaving for the Outer Banks tomorrow. First time away in years. Love it there. Taking some hand sewing just in case I get the itch. Plan to check out Rusty Crow’s new shop in Nags Head

  14. maryruthmoran Avatar

    Lisa, completely off topic, but I have to say that the ongoing projects in the Wool Box and, now, the Quilting Box are amazing. Dragonfly Dreams, in particular, is probably my favorite wool project ever (and I’ve stitched A LOT of your designs 😁). Right now, Revel is my favorite quilt project ever. I’m eagerly awaiting the next set of FQs; what color(s) will they be??? In the meantime, I enjoyed a Blackberry Mojito Scone for dessert and will have one for breakfast. Thanks to Chef Erica… my dream (as an insane baker and quilter) is that you and King Arthur Baking will host a monster baking/quilting retreat at The Gathering 😁😁😁😁😁. Seriously, e.g., Christmas quilts-and-cookies???

  15. Sherilyn Wethington Avatar
    Sherilyn Wethington

    Those scones look amazing! And one of my favorite treats!

  16. Mary Kolb Avatar

    Those muffins sound delicious – Inwill be trying them!

  17. JennyM Avatar
    JennyM

    I’m thinking one of those scones with my cup of coffee would be wonderful! I may have to give them a try. Thanks for the recipe.

  18. Deb Magerkurth Avatar
    Deb Magerkurth

    Hogs for Heroes is such a wonderful accomplishment! Great job ladies! Just reading the scone recipe makes me hungry. Now the question is should I bake or sew first?

  19. Cynthia M Rux Avatar
    Cynthia M Rux

    I love the rainy days! Then I don’t feel as guilty spending the whole day sewing while listening to raindrops on my studio window.

  20. Jeanne Fuelling Brown Avatar
    Jeanne Fuelling Brown

    Thank you Lisa and Nick for your generous hearts. As a new quilter I enjoy learning from all your videos Lisa. Thank you.

  21. Mary Hawk Avatar
    Mary Hawk

    Anxious to try the scones!

  22. Dana Doerfler Avatar
    Dana Doerfler

    I haven’t had time at my sewing machine for several weeks – so hoping to get at least one block sewn for you while at a retreat the next few days. It’s my favorite of all the flag patterns!

  23. usairdoll Avatar
    usairdoll

    Love scones and can’t wait to give them a try !

  24. Patricia Y Warthan Avatar
    Patricia Y Warthan

    Really want to try the recipe. I love scones!

  25. Sue Hoover Avatar
    Sue Hoover

    I watch Chef Erica make these last week and oh my! My mouth was watering. I think I’ll make some of these next weekend!

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