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Scones

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Scones - Follow the recipe for Simple Scones, adding a generous teaspoon of finely grated orange rind (zest) to the dry ingredients and substituting dried cranberries for the raisins. Lemon-Blueberry Scones I go on vacation with my best friend to Michigan every July. Her cousin is allowed to come, too—but only if she brings her special cherry scones! I make them with cranberries for the holidays. Don't try to double this recipe.

Scones

Mix the egg and milk in a small bowl, and stir into flour mixture until moistened.

In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.

You can have Scones using 6 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you achieve it.

Ingredients make Scones

  1. You need 2 eggs beated.
  2. It's 150 g melted butter.
  3. Prepare 4 Cups self raising flour.
  4. Prepare 1 teaspoon salt.
  5. It's 3/4 cup sugar.
  6. It's 400 ml plain Greek yogurt.

Scones instructions

  1. Mix butter,eggs, yoghurt and combine well. Combine the dry ingredients together by sifting through a sieve..
  2. Open a well in the flour and pour the liquids,mix well using your hands until combined..
  3. The mixture will remain slightly sticky so turn on a floured surface and spread evenly using a rolling pin..
  4. Roll out until the dough is about 1.5cm thick.Cut out the dough using a cookie cutter into even circles..
  5. Place flat on a greased pan. Brush the top of scones with milk just slightly ensuring the milk only covers the top of the scones..
  6. Bake at 190°C for 10-15 minutes until golden brown..

Scones - English scones are not glazed or frosted, and they are generally spilt open and spread with butter, but sometimes also with clotted cream and jam (yes please!). Our scones tend to be richer and more cake-like, usually made with egg and with heavy cream or buttermilk. Find scone recipes, videos, and ideas from Food Network. Brush scones with remaining heavy cream and for extra crunch, sprinkle with coarse sugar. (You can. Bear in mind, though, that British cooks can make better scones than this WITHOUT any leavening and with no sugar. Scones are not the blobs of cheap bread dough shaped in a triangle and liberally dosed with sugar that Americans think they are (present recipe excluded, of course). Scones are the easiest British teatime treat and chances are that you will have all the ingredients for this recipe already. Thank you and good luck