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How to make the best scones in just 9 easy steps.
Ingredients
3 c Plain Flour
6 t Baking Powder (level)
¼ t Salt
75g Cold Butter
1 to 1 ½ c Milk
2 T Sugar (optional)
Method
Sift flour, baking powder, and salt into a bowl
Cut butter in small cubes. Rub the butter into the flour, baking powder, salt gently with fingertips until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add sugar (optional)
Add milk gradually. Mix quickly with a knife to form a soft dough (the amount of milk required depends on a number of factors)
Lightly knead the scone dough a few times on a lightly floured tabletop
Pat dough out into a rectangular shape (about 2cm - 2.5 cm thick)
Cut scone dough into 8 - 10 even sized pieces
Place scones onto the oven tray lined with baking paper. Keep them quite close together towards centre of the tray
Brush with milk
Bake at 200°C Bake for about 8 - 10 minutes until lightly golden and cooked ( you can use Fanbake function)
Variations
Cheese Scones
Add ¾ c - 1c grated cheese, pinch of cayenne pepper after step 2
Before baking top with a little cheese
Sultana Scones
Add ¾ c sultanas after step 2
Date Scones
Add ¾ c chopped pitted dates after step 2 These are the best scones ive ever tasted.