This recipe is our timeless classic, carefully refined in our kitchen over generations. We offer two options: plain and with raisins. What makes the perfect scone is a much-debated topic around the ...
Summer house guests will wake up to the scent of cinnamon when you bake these buttery overnight scones. What could be more welcoming? The lightly sweetened dough is mixed with golden raisins and ...
Learn how to make Raisin Scones — a traditional British bake perfect for afternoon tea, breakfast, or a sweet snack. Light, fluffy, and filled with plump raisins, these scones are a true UK classic.
Instead of spending money at a bakery to serve houseguests fresh-baked goods for breakfast, make these scones at home. These light treats are ready in 30 minutes flat and freeze well. 1. Preheat the ...
1. Set the oven at 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Have on hand a 2 1/2-inch-diameter ice cream scoop. 2. In a food processor, work the oats until they look like coarse meal.
Chef Shaun Brady of the Ambassador Hotel gives us a delicious preview of this weekend's Irish Fest. 1 egg yolk to brush the scones before baking. • In a small pot add raisins, apple and orange juice ...
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, ...
A month or so ago, Diana Hendrix dropped us a line, describing a special scone recipe that had “yummy, nummy ingredients,” including dried cranberries, apricots, golden raisins and oatmeal. Somehow or ...
In a large bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. With a pastry blender, cut in margarine until mixture resembles coarse meal. Stir in raisins. Make a well in the ...
A glint of late afternoon light streaks the arm of a chamomile-colored couch. The harp plays a gentle tune. A three-tiered silver tray holds dainty sandwiches, tiny pastries. A soft laugh, the sound ...