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FRESH HERB SCONES



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Make and share this Fresh Herb Scones recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Nancy Van Ess

Categories     Scones

Time 50m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 cups flour
1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried thyme, chopped
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon fresh rosemary or 1/4 teaspoon dried rosemary, chopped
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup butter or 1/3 cup margarine
1/2 cup milk
1 egg, slightly beaten

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Lightly grease cookie sheet. In a large bowl, combine flour, parsley, sugar, thyme, baking powder, rosemary and salt; mix well.
  • With pastry blender or fork, cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Stir in milk and egg just until moistened.
  • On floured surface, gently knead dough 10 times.
  • Place on cookie sheet; roll or pat dough into a 6" round.
  • Cut 8 wedges; separate slightly.
  • Bake for 15-20 min.
  • or until golden brown.
  • serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 208.3, Fat 9.2, SaturatedFat 5.5, Cholesterol 45.7, Sodium 367.1, Carbohydrate 26.8, Fiber 1, Sugar 1.7, Protein 4.7

BRITISH TEA SCONES



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Make and share this British Tea Scones recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Chief Teer

Categories     Scones

Time 45m

Yield 12-16 Scones, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 cup sugar, superfine
1/3 cup shortening
1/2 cup raisins, sultana
1 egg
1/3 cup milk

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Combine in mixing bowl the flour, salt, baking powder and sugar. With pastry blender cut in the shortening. Add raisins. Lightly beat the egg and add enough milk to total 2/3 cup liquid. Add liquid to dry ingredients and stir gently with folk until dough holds together. Gather dough into a ball and place on lightly floured board and knead gently, about 12 kneading strokes. On lightly floured board roll dough out 1/4 inch thick and cut into rounds with biscuit cutter. Place scones on a baking sheet about 1 inch apart and bake for 12 to 15 minutes.
  • Makes 12 to 16 scones.
  • Presentation: Split scones while hot and spread with butter. Best served fresh from oven.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 513.3, Fat 19.7, SaturatedFat 5.2, Cholesterol 49.3, Sodium 548.7, Carbohydrate 76.3, Fiber 2.4, Sugar 23.4, Protein 9.2

HERB-CHEDDAR SCONES



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These creamy, cheesy scones pair well with butter when they're fresh out of the oven. They also make a great vehicle for your favorite egg sandwich. Scallions and dill go into the dough and add a decorative touch to the tops.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes     Bread Recipes

Time 50m

Yield Makes 10

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1 stick cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1/2 cup heavy cream, plus more for brushing
2 large eggs
4 ounces sharp cheddar, shredded (1 cup)
1/2 cup thinly sliced scallions (from 4 to 6), plus more for sprinkling
2 tablespoons fresh dill sprigs, plus more for sprinkling

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, and pepper. Toss butter in flour mixture to evenly coat, then press between your fingers until mixture has the texture of coarse meal, with a few pea-size pieces remaining. In another bowl, whisk together cream and eggs.
  • Make a well in flour mixture; add egg mixture, cheddar, scallions, and dill. Stir together with a fork until dough begins to form but mixture is still crumbly. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface; knead just to combine (do not overwork). Pat out 1/2 inch thick. With a floured 2 3/4-inch biscuit cutter, cut out rounds, as closely together as possible; place on prepared sheet. Gather scraps; pat out again and repeat.
  • Brush tops with cream; sprinkle with more dill and scallions. Bake, rotating sheet halfway through, until golden brown, 23 to 25 minutes. Let cool completely.

BRITISH HERB SCONES (BISCUITS)



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Delicious served warm. Top each half-scone with a little Sweet Sour Beetroot Relish (posted separately), a small dollop of soured cream, and garnished with a mint leaf, or just enjoy with butter. The secret to good scones is not to over-mix the dough, and to cook them in a hot oven. Another tip is not to cut scones in half - just start the cut with a knife, then pull apart with fingers.

Provided by Daydream

Categories     Scones

Time 30m

Yield 10-12 scones

Number Of Ingredients 9

8 ounces self-rising flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 ounces butter, cold from the refrigerator and cut into small cubes
2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
1/2 tablespoon finely chopped sage
1 teaspoon chopped thyme leaves
1/2 teaspoon finely chopped tarragon leaf
5 ounces milk (more or less may be required)
milk, a little extra to glaze

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.
  • Lightly grease a baking tray and dust it with flour.
  • Sift the flour and salt together into a large bowl.
  • Add butter to the bowl, toss briefly through the flour, then rub it in with your (preferably cold) fingertips until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.
  • Stir in the herbs.
  • Start adding the milk, mixing initially with a spatula or palette knife, and then when the dough starts to come together, with a quick light hand.
  • You are aiming for a soft, unsticky dough which leaves the sides of the bowl clean; you may not need all the milk – if, however, the dough seems a bit dry, add a teaspoon more milk at a time.
  • Be careful not to add too much milk, and do not overwork the dough.
  • Shape the dough into a round with your hands and place on a lightly floured surface.
  • Flour the rolling pin, then lightly roll out the dough to a thickness of a half-inch.
  • Stamp out 2” rounds with a biscuit cutter.
  • When you are left with the trimmings, bring these together and roll out again lightly, and continue stamping out rounds until you have cut out the last scone.
  • Lay the scones on the prepared tray, and brush the tops lightly with the extra milk.
  • Bake 10 – 12 minutes until well risen and lightly browned.
  • Remove to a wire rack to cool.
  • Serve as suggested above, and store any left over in the freezer, to be gently re-warmed later in a microwave oven.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 121.9, Fat 4.2, SaturatedFat 2.6, Cholesterol 11.3, Sodium 439, Carbohydrate 17.8, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 0.1, Protein 2.8

MASTER RECIPE FOR BISCUITS AND SCONES



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Southern biscuits and British scones can seem intimidating: both have the kind of mystique that can discourage home bakers. But the point of them is to be truly quick and easy - unlike yeast-raised bread and rolls, they are thrown together just before a meal and served hot, crisp on the outside and soft in the center. And what's more, they are essentially the same recipe: all that separates them is a bit of sugar and an egg. The genius of this particular recipe is not in the ingredients, but in the geometry. Slicing a rolled-out slab of dough into squares or rectangles is infinitely simpler than cutting out rounds - and there's less chance of toughening the dough by re-rolling it and adding more flour. The recipe immediately below makes biscuits, and the notes at the bottom of the recipe have instructions for altering the dough to make scones.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     breakfast, brunch, dinner, lunch, quick, side dish

Time 30m

Yield 8 to 12 biscuits or scones

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 cups all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/4 pound (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cubed
1 cup heavy cream
3 tablespoons melted butter

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350 degrees. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper or baking mat, or use a nonstick pan.
  • Toss dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Using your fingertips or a pastry cutter, rub butter and flour mixture together just until butter pieces are the size of peas and covered with flour. Make a well in the center of the bowl and pour in cream. Mix ingredients together by hand until a shaggy dough is formed. (The mixture may seem drier than typical biscuit dough.)
  • Turn out onto a floured surface and gently knead dough together just until smooth and all ingredients are incorporated.
  • Pat dough into a 3/4- to 1-inch-thick rough rectangle shape. Use your hands if you like a nice bumpy top; for smooth tops, use a rolling pin, pressing lightly. Using a sharp knife or dough scraper, cut rectangle in half lengthwise, then cut across into 8 or 12 rectangles or squares. Place them on the baking sheet, spaced out.
  • Brush tops with melted butter. Bake until light golden brown, about 22 minutes; rotate the pan front to back halfway through. Let cool slightly on the baking sheet. Serve warm or at room temperature. Eat within 24 hours.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 331, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 30 grams, Fat 22 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 14 grams, Sodium 182 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram, TransFat 1 gram

BRITISH SCONES



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Make and share this British Scones recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Millereg

Categories     Scones

Time 25m

Yield 1 dozen, 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 pinch salt
1/4 cup sodium-free margarine
1/8 cup white sugar
1/2 cup milk
2 tablespoons milk

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Sift the flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt into a bowl.
  • Rub in the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
  • Stir in the sugar and enough milk to mix to soft dough.
  • Turn onto a floured surface, knead lightly and roll out to a 3/4-inch thickness.
  • Cut into 2-inch rounds and place on the prepared baking sheet.
  • Brush with milk to glaze.
  • Bake at 425 degrees F (220 degrees C) for 10 minutes then cool on a wire rack.
  • Serve with butter or clotted cream and jam.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 92.7, Fat 0.7, SaturatedFat 0.3, Cholesterol 1.8, Sodium 72.1, Carbohydrate 18.7, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 2.1, Protein 2.6

MAKEOVER BRITISH SCONES



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Carole Jasler of Lecanto, Florida asked us to lighten up this British tearoom classic without losing the tender, flaky texture and outstanding flavor of her original recipe. Our Test Kitchen did just that, and the tasty result has 54 fewer calories and 75% less saturated fat per one scone serving.-Taste of Home Test Kitchen

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 30m

Yield 8 scones.

Number Of Ingredients 13

1-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup cake flour
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1-1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
3 tablespoons cold butter
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/3 cup buttermilk
2 tablespoons canola oil
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon 2% milk
1 teaspoon sugar

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine the flours, brown sugar, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Combine the egg, buttermilk, oil and vanilla; add to crumb mixture and stir until a soft dough forms. Turn onto a floured surface; gently knead 6-8 times., Pat dough into a 6-in. circle. Cut into eight wedges. Separate wedges and place 1 in. apart on an ungreased baking sheet. Brush tops with milk; sprinkle with sugar. Bake at 400° for 12-14 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to a wire rack. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 219 calories, Fat 9g fat (3g saturated fat), Cholesterol 39mg cholesterol, Sodium 343mg sodium, Carbohydrate 30g carbohydrate (5g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 4g protein.

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