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Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl)

Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl)

These are café-style savory scones baked as bars: maximum crust, minimal fuss, and they travel like a dream. You get nutty Comté, a peppery bite, and little pockets of Dijon-butter that melt into the crumb like a built-in sauce. Not too rich, not too bready—just tender, salty, and shamelessly snackable.

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Camille Roux
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 22 minutes
12
easy
snacklunch
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Ingredients

  • 300 g All-purpose flour(about 2 1/2 cups, spooned and leveled)
  • 16 g Baking powder(about 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon)
  • 6 g Fine sea salt(about 1 teaspoon)
  • 2 g Freshly ground black pepper(about 1 1/2 teaspoons, or to taste)
  • 85 g Unsalted cultured butter, cold(cut into 1/2-inch cubes (6 tablespoons))
  • 140 g Comté (or Gruyère), coarsely grated(packed, about 1 1/2 cups)
  • 25 g Fresh chives, finely sliced(about 1/2 cup, lightly packed)
  • 120 g Crème fraîche(about 1/2 cup; sour cream works too)
  • 120 g Whole milk(about 1/2 cup, plus a splash if needed)
  • 1 Large egg(for richness and structure)
  • 20 g Dijon mustard(about 1 tablespoon)
  • 20 g Butter, melted(about 1 1/2 tablespoons; for the Dijon swirl)
  • 1 pinch Flaky salt(for finishing)

Instructions

  1. 1

    Heat the oven to 220°C / 425°F. Line an 8x8-inch (20x20 cm) pan with parchment, leaving a little overhang so you can lift the bars out.

    10 min

    Tip: Metal pan = better crust. Glass runs hotter and can overbrown the edges before the center sets.

  2. 2

    In a large bowl, whisk 300 g All-purpose flour, 16 g Baking powder, 6 g Fine sea salt, and 2 g Freshly ground black pepper until evenly mixed.

    2 min

    Tip: This is your single-bowl insurance policy—whisk like you mean it so the leavening doesn’t clump.

  3. 3

    Add 85 g Unsalted cultured butter, cold cubes. Toss to coat, then rub the butter into the flour with your fingertips until you have a mix of pea-size pieces and some flatter shards.

    4 min

    Tip: Those butter shards are the whole point: they melt and steam, giving you a tender, lacy crumb instead of tight like a bad alibi.

  4. 4

    Stir in 140 g Comté (or Gruyère), coarsely grated and 25 g Fresh chives, finely sliced, separating any cheese clumps so it distributes evenly.

    1 min

    Tip: Comté is nutty and sweet-salty; it browns beautifully and tastes like a café without the markup.

  5. 5

    In a small bowl (or measuring jug), whisk 120 g Crème fraîche, 120 g Whole milk, 1 Large egg, and 20 g Dijon mustard. Pour into the flour mixture and fold with a spatula just until no dry flour remains.

    2 min

    Tip: Non-negotiable: stop mixing the moment it comes together. Overmix = tough bars.

  6. 6

    Make the Dijon butter swirl: stir 20 g Butter, melted with the Dijon. Dollop half the dough into the pan, drizzle half the Dijon butter over it, then add the remaining dough and drizzle the rest. Use a knife to make 3–4 gentle figure-eight swirls—don’t overdo it.

    3 min

    Tip: We’re not marbling a cake. A few swirls = pockets of flavor, not a greasy layer.

  7. 7

    Press the dough evenly into the pan (light pressure; don’t pack it down). Score into 12 bars with a knife for clean portions later. Sprinkle with 1 pinch Flaky salt.

    3 min

    Tip: Press level so the center bakes through before the corners go dark.

  8. 8

    Bake until deeply golden and set in the center, 18–22 minutes. You’re looking for browned edges and a top that feels springy, not squishy.

    20 min

    Tip: If the top browns fast but the center feels soft, tent loosely with foil for the last 5 minutes.

  9. 9

    Cool in the pan 10 minutes, then lift out and cool another 10 minutes before cutting along the score lines.

    20 min

    Tip: Cut too early and the cheese steam makes the crumb smear. Give it a minute—let time do the work.

Chef's Notes

I made these for the kind of January day where the light is stingy and you still need something warm in your hand. The Dijon-butter swirl is my little Paris-to-Bay-Area bridge: bistro flavor, bakery method, home-kitchen ease. Cami’s shortcut note: Freeze the shaped, unbaked slab right in the pan until firm (30–45 minutes), then wrap well. Bake from frozen at 220°C / 425°F, adding 4–6 minutes. Don’t skip this: Keep the butter cold and stop mixing early. That’s the difference between tender café crumb and a dense, sad brick. Storage: Keeps 2 days airtight at room temp, 5 days refrigerated. Rewarm 5 minutes at 175°C / 350°F to revive the crust.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl) take to make?

Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl) takes about 37 minutes total. That includes 15 minutes of prep and 22 minutes of cooking.

How many servings does this recipe make?

This recipe makes 12 servings.

What skill level is needed for Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl)?

This recipe is rated easy — it's beginner-friendly and straightforward.

What ingredients do I need for Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl)?

The main ingredients are: All-purpose flour, Baking powder, Fine sea salt, Freshly ground black pepper, Unsalted cultured butter, cold, Comté (or Gruyère), coarsely grated, Fresh chives, finely sliced, Crème fraîche, Whole milk, Large egg, Dijon mustard, Butter, melted, Flaky salt.

What type of meal is Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl)?

Comté & Black Pepper–Chive Lunchbox Scone Bars (with Dijon Butter Swirl) is categorized as: snack, lunch.