Administrators Nan Posted February 22, 2012 Administrators Report Posted February 22, 2012 We were talking food in kws as we tend to do and cooking scones came up. It seems that scones in America are quite different to the scones we eat here in Australia. Our scones are eaten with a tea or coffee for morning or afternoon tea or as a supper, and can be sweet or savoury Here is my mother's recipe which I use when I make them: SIFT 8oz or 2 large cups of Self Raising Flour - 1/2 level teaspoon salt - 1 bablespoon sugar RUB IN lightly with fingertips 1 tablespoon of table margarine or butter until it is all mixed POUR nearly all of 1 cup of milk in at once, keeping back 1-1/2 tablespoons for glazing later MIX the above into a soft dough with a knife - don't overwork it Turn the ball of dough onto a well floured board or a pastry sheet and knead it lightly a few times with your hands Roll out lightly about 3/4 inch thick. Cut into shapes with a floured knife or a small circular cutter, glaze tops with milk and place on a greased and floured slide or tray. Have a very hot oven that is ready at 475F and place the tray in the oven and cook for 10 to 12 minuntes. Makes one dozen Serve with jam and whipped cream and a cup of tea or coffee PS: you can add some pumpkin to the mixture and have pumpkin scones which are slightly savoury and served with butter and a cuppa. Enjoy !
gh` Posted February 22, 2012 Report Posted February 22, 2012 Thanks Nan. This looks easy enough and the pumpkin addition sounds wonderful! I'll have to give this a whirl.
Administrators Nan Posted February 24, 2012 Author Administrators Report Posted February 24, 2012 I omitted to mention that once your scones are cooked and ready to serve (best served warm) you should break them in half with a knife and top each half with jam and a dab of cream.
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