In this video, we’re baking traditional Scottish cheese scones — soft, buttery, savoury treats just like granny used to make.
They were quick and easy to make, and there were no soggy bottoms in sight. Topped with jam and (a faux) clotted cream, they tasted delicious and were a hit at my party. As a Brit living in the US, ...
Watch and learn how to bake tender, buttery raisin scones that turn golden on the outside and stay soft and fluffy on the ...
Baking may seem a bit daunting if you're not used to it, but if you're feeling inspired to give it a go, scones are a brilliant starting point. The beauty of baking scones is that you can whip up the ...
Scones are one of the basic pleasures in life. Like biscuits with a touch of added sweetness, the best scones are delicate and light yet somehow wonderfully rich, each bite suggesting bits of butter ...
Baking can be a bit of a minefield, with some recipes seeming more like a science experiment than a fun kitchen activity. But if you're after something simple and foolproof, scones are your best bet.
When it comes to baking there are some recipes that are pretty daunting to take on, but if you’re looking for something straightforward you can’t go wrong with scones. The beauty of making scones is ...
Drummond demonstrated how to make her easy pumpkin scones recipe on an episode of The Pioneer Woman, noting it’s a “perfect host gift” that can be devoured the morning after Thanksgiving. “Welcome to ...
Scones have long been a firm favourite British dessert, serving as the crowning addition to any afternoon tea. They can be made sweet or savoury, with fillings or without, making them a diverse treat ...
Anne Stein from Baltimore wrote in looking for a good recipe for oatmeal scones. Susan Bacon from Knoxville, Tenn., sent in her favorite recipe for making oatmeal scones. It comes from “The Barefoot ...
Wet, sticky dough freaks me out. I get it on my hands, and I can't get it off. Do I wash, wipe, scrape or scream? It is this fear of buttery slodge, I believe, that has kept me from baking scones and ...
Wet, sticky dough freaks me out. I get it on my hands, and I can’t get it off. Do I wash, wipe, scrape or scream? Never mind that you only need to add flour. I melt down every time. And it is this ...