Quick and easy to prepare, this gluten-free scone recipe from Victoria Glass makes a delicious afternoon tea treat.
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This morning I woke up at 7am to make and bake cream scones for a brunch I didn’t even get to go to. I’ll save you the reason why I had to cancel going to brunch and instead give you the recipe to make these “melt in your mouth” light and fluffy cream scones. Perhaps the...
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Looking for something? My blog has a selection of my favourite recipes, mostly desserts of late. I’ve now gone completely egg free in my baking, quite an exciting journey to transition into this new phase. You can still find recipes with eggs I baked ea
Apple Scones 2cupsall-purpose flour ¼cupwhite sugar 2teaspoons ½ ½ ¼ 1 Directions Measure flour, sugar, baking powder, soda, and salt into a large bowl. Cut in butter or margarine until crumbly. Add shredded apple and milk. Stir to form a soft dough....
Sugar: In the authentic recipe for 2 cups of flour, 1 tablespoon of sugar is enough since people like to serve the scones with jam and cream. Salt: It enhances the flavor. Milk: Use full-fat milk. It tastes good in baking and helps to keep the scones moist longer. ...
Brush or spoon the butter over each wedge. Sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 25 minutes or until the edges are golden and the tops are firm. Cool the scones on a cooling rack. To make the icing, place powdered sugar in a small bowl. Add lemon juice and stir until the icing is all comb...
Thanks, Nagi 😀 I substituted a few tablespoons of milk with juice of one lemon, added its rind and 2 tablespoons of sugar. Baked in our pizza oven. Absolutely delicious! I’d never used the food processor for scones before, but this is now my “go to” scone recipe. Reply Rob ...
Sam & Doms Top Tips For Success It’s all about adapting this recipe for air fryer scones to suit you. You can add the same weight of sultanas as you can cheese, then leave out the sugar and you have cheese scones. You can also add in favourite dried herbs too or use them as anot...